Every Wednesday, we'll be heading into the archive to recap some of the great games throughout North Melbourne's rich history.
This week, we take you back to 2007, and a classic individual performance against the Western Bulldogs.
118 games into his career, Drew Petrie had kicked 80 goals, with his biggest goal-haul four, in 2003.
In many ways, Petrie was still finding his place in the AFL; his durability as an athletic tall meaning he'd had stints in the ruck, in attack and down back.
Of course, he would go on to become one of the Roos' most prolific forwards later in his career, but a brilliant forward display in 2007 came a little bit by surprise.
13 years to the day, Sunday, July 1 was a special occasion for a very special player - Glenn Archer.
The brilliant Shinboner lined up for his 300th game in the North Melbourne colours, as the Roos took on the Bulldogs at the MCG.
On this #WaybackWednesday, we take you back 13 years to the day, as Glenn Archer played his 300th game against the Bulldogs.
— North Melbourne (@NMFCOfficial) July 1, 2020
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Nothing was going to overshadow such an amazing milestone, as Archer became just the second North player to reach the mark, but Petrie certainly had a day to remember.
In front of almost 40,000 fans, the 24-year-old kicked his first goal at the one-minute mark, then proceeded to kick another five in the first 20 minutes.
It had to be seen, to be believed.
Check out Petrie's goals below, and a brilliant Archer contest, presented by Hello Solar.