North Melbourne’s clash against the Power will be Hobart’s last chance to see AFL for 15 months.

Blundstone Arena will undergo a significant redevelopment following Saturday’s match and coach Brad Scott is hoping for a big turnout from the people of Tasmania.

"We can't wait to get down there (Hobart) every time we play there," the Kangaroos’ coach told Brett Stubbs from The Mercury.  

"Supporters who go down to Hobart have been sending me pictures of the streets in the city filled with North Melbourne flags. There is just a great vibe down there at the moment.”

A final release of less than 500 reserved seats went on sale on Tuesday, and tickets are in high demand with less than 3,000 general admission seats remaining.

The Kangaroos’ Round 3 match against the Swans was a sell-out with over 13,000 in attendance and Scott is hoping for a repeat of that incredible atmosphere.

"We'd love to see a packed house with just blue and white everywhere."

North will look to make the most of its home ground advantage, looking to end Port Adelaide’s undefeated start to the season.  

The squad will train at Blundstone Arena on Friday from 11am, with supporters welcomed to watch the session and meet the players for autographs and photos following.

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