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2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
North Melbourne v West Coast Eagles
Round 1 •
87 12.15
Full Time
82 12.10
Kangaroos Won By 5
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Match preview: Roos v Eagles

    Check out the key match-up, who it is a big week for and remind yourself what happened last time we met the Kangaroos in our match preview

    Where and when: Marvel Stadium, Saturday, March 18, 1.45pm (10.45am WST)

    TV: Live on Ch7 in WA, Fox Footy and streaming on Kayo

    Last time we met: North Melbourne 10.14 (74) def. West Coast 8.11 (59) at Marvel Stadium, round two, 2022

    It was a week like no other in club history. Decimated by Covid and injuries, the Eagles scrambled just to get a team together two days before the game and – after one last twist when Jackson Nelson hurt his knee in the warm-up and was replaced by contingency player Declan Mountford – made an unbelievable 14 changes from the round one team. The cobbled together line-up featuring six first-gamers – including raw young talls Jack Williams and Callum Jamieson – remarkably almost snatched what would have been a famous victory, but ultimately fell short as North spearhead Nick Larkey (six goals) did the damage.

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    What it means for the Eagles: The chance to get a new era off to a positive start can’t be underestimated after the difficulty of an injury-riddled 2022. North Melbourne under the stewardship of master coach Alastair Clarkson for the first time will be up for the contest – and are favourites – but the Eagles will be just as desperate to sing the song after only twice tasting victory last year.

    The stat: Last time West Coast played North Melbourne in round one was also at Docklands in 2017, when the Eagles registered a 43-point victory in Roos champion Drew Petrie’s first game in blue and gold.

    The match-up: Tom Barrass v Nick Larkey

    Barrass was among a host of key Eagles sidelined in round two last year and Larkey capitalised with a six-goal bag to be the difference between the teams. The 198cm Roos spearhead again looms as a danger man but this time West Coast will hope defensive twin towers Barrass and Jeremy McGovern can command the skies down back.

    Campbell Chesser

    It’s a big week for: Campbell Chesser

    You could name a large group of players here – any of Oscar Allen, Dom Sheed or Tom Cole returning from long-term injuries, recruit Jayden Hunt or first-gamers Reuben Ginbey and Noah Long – but running out against North Melbourne will be incredibly special for Chesser. The Eagles’ top pick in the 2021 draft would have debuted in round one last season, if not for a seemingly innocuous ankle injury suffered in the opening minutes of his first ever practice match for West Coast. That Chesser missed the entirety of last year was a devastating blow, so to see the athletic midfielder in action at long last will mean plenty for his family, his teammates, the entire club and West Coast supporters.

    Big call: Top draftee Reuben Ginbey to kick a goal and pick up 25 disposals in the first game of what promises to be an exciting career in blue and gold.

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    Match report: Eagles fall short in heartbreaker

    The Eagles' fightback fell short in round one against North Melbourne

    The West Coast Eagles paid a heavy price for a flat period in the second quarter as they fell five points short of victory in their season opener at Marvel Stadium today.

    The Eagles slipped as far as 33 points behind in the third term as North surged in a 15-minute period either side of the main break but fought back strongly to have momentum in their favour as North held on for a 12.15 (87) to 12.10 (82).

    Ultimately the Eagles left themselves too much work do and ran out of time as they finished with great energy.

    The game changed in the third quarter when skipper Luke Shuey went to half-back and he provided energetic run and rebound. The Eagles midfield also did better around the contest and with better supply the forward line looked more efficient.

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    Those to find another gear in the midfield included Tim Kelly and Dom Sheed while Andrew Gaff began to have a strong influence on a wing and Jayden Hunt in his first game for the club also provided spark and drive.

    Liam Ryan kicked three goals and always looked dangerous while Jamaine Jones returned to the attacking half and kicked two goals. 

    Outside of the result and that sub-standard period there was much to like.

    All of the club’s debutants had good moments, with Reuben Ginbey the best of them after 15 possessions and 12 tackles. Noah Long kicked his first goal and applied good forward pressure while Campbell Chesser also worked his way into the game.

    The efforts of several senior players after missing all or virtually all of the 2022 season was encouraging. Key forward Oscar Allen offered a presence in attack, Tom Cole offered good rebound out of defence, Sheed was at his trademark best and Jeremy McGovern imposed himself in the air.

    McGovern and Tom Barrass took 20 marks between them, 10 of them intercepts to be important in defence along with enduring defender Shannon Hurn and Liam Duggan.

    It wasn’t the start the club was looking for, but it was a step towards the future.

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    North Melbourne           3.4         7.7         10.9       12.15    (87)
    West Coast Eagles           3.3         4.4         8.6         12.10    (82)

    Goals – North Melbourne: Larkey 6; Curtis, Zurhaar 2; Comden, Davies-Uniacke.

    West Coast Eagles: Ryan 3; Allan, Jones 2; Darling, Cripps, Shuey, Kelly, Long.

    Best – North Melbourne: Davies-Uniacke, Simkin, Larkey, Sheezal, Ziebell, McDonald.

    West Coast Eagles: Shuey, Ryan, Hurn, Sheed, McGovern, Kelly.

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