‘Different beast’: Roos armed with Power blueprint
With the return of their skipper and hot conditions set to dictate their preliminary final, the Kangaroos could not be happier.
With the return of their skipper and hot conditions set to dictate their preliminary final, the Kangaroos could not be happier.
A day after a devastating reaction to his twin brother’s selection in the AFL Draft, Jack Whitlock finally got his moment.
A former AFL gun sacked after off-field antics made 32 calls to his ex, with the woman hearing only “heavy breathing” down the line, a court has been told.
North were in desperate need for a key position player and the Saints were crying out for a star mid, so why did both go against all wisdom in the top 10? It makes more sense the more you look into it.
The Rising Star market tells you Harley Reid is a monty for this year’s award. If North Melbourne’s intraclub was anything to go by, that couldn’t be more wrong.
After being at the front of the line to kick Jason Horne-Francis out of North Melbourne, Cam Zurhaar declining to pledge his future to the Roos puts a target on his back, writes Jon Ralph.
Cam Zurhaar is going to be one of the most watched out-of-contract players this year and his public ambition to play finals has done nothing to quell speculation about his future.
Tarryn Thomas has been away from North Melbourne for weeks following fresh allegations against the midfielder, but the Kangaroos are bracing to be without him for longer, with a ruling set to be handed down early next week.
There are still a lot of question marks hanging over the North Melbourne list. But there’s absolutely no doubt about one thing – the talent. We look at the emerging A-graders at the Roos.
Just as two North Melbourne players showed positive signs on the injury front, two others had setbacks on a wet Monday, where a top draft pick announced where he would play in 2024.
North Melbourne midfielder Tarryn Thomas has finally faced the Integrity Unit over domestic violence allegations after repeated delays over getting lawyers to AFL House.
Former Kangaroos captain Jack Ziebell was bashed after going outside to check on a friend just hours after his final game for the club.
North Melbourne midfielder Tarryn Thomas is still in limbo, with a time for his date with AFL House not yet confirmed, while a key big man for the Roos has gone under the knife.
North Melbourne recruit Zac Fisher got some good news from his hamstring scans, plus a young power forward returned to full training. See more from Kangaroos’ track watch here.
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