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Watch JLT Series North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Melbourne Demons Live Streaming Free 2018 Online

February 23, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Watch JLT Series North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Melbourne Demons Live Streaming Free 2018 Online

AFL JLT Series Live North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Melbourne Demons Streaming Free 2018 AFL Pre Seasons match will be kick off at Kingston Twin Ovals Stadium, Tasmania, Australia, Saturday 24 February 2018 online, 14:05 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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During the dark days covering most of the past 12 years the ­hierarchy at the Melbourne Football Club preferred the historic club was referred to simply as ­Melbourne, not the Demons.

No one bothered to ask why because the reason seemed simple. They have been anything but Demons. More like easy beats, with not one finish above 11th until last year’s rally when they finished ninth, less than half a percentage point away from West Coast and a first finals appearance since 2006.

But 2018 looms as the year the Demons can finally live up to their nickname again by bouncing back as not only genuine finalists, but a legitimate premiership contender.

Long-suffering Melbourne fans deserve better but also spare a thought for co-captain Nathan Jones who will hit his 250-game milestone halfway through the year, but has never faced the challenge of another finals series since his debut season as an 18-year-old 12 years ago. After playing in a winning elimination final against St Kilda in just his seventh game, he’s not experienced anything similar since.

No one has bled more for their club than the diminutive but hard-as-nails Jones and he too deserves more. Just how far the Demons have fallen off the pace is best ­indicated by the damning statistic that since the start of 2009, only two of 18 clubs have not participated in September action — ­Melbourne and Gold Coast.

Melbourne start their new era in earnest today in Tasmania in the first practice game of the JLT Community series against North Melbourne.

They have not won a flag under 17 senior coaches since 1964, which is a remarkable under achievement considering that was their sixth premiership during a golden decade as the undisputed ­champions of Australian football.

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Players List:

KANGAROOS:
B: M.Williams, R.Tarrant, R.Clarke
HB: J.Macmillan, S.Thompson, S.Atley
C: T.Dumont, B.Cunnington, B.Jacobs
HF: B.Hartung, J.Waite, L.McDonald
F: N.Hrovat, B.Brown, K.Turner
Foll: T.Goldstein, S.Higgins, J.Ziebell

I/C: P.Ahern, M.Daw, L.Davies-Uniacke, S.Durdin, M.Hibberd, N.Larkey, B.McKay, A.Morgan 21, G.Narrier, E.Vickers-Willis, J.Williams, C.Zurhaar

DEMONS
B: J.Wagner, O.McDonald, J.Lewis
HB: J.Lever, M.Hibberd, B.Vince
C: J.Hunt, J.Harmes, B.Stretch
HF: C.Oliver, T.McDonald, N.Jones
F: C.Petracca, J.Hogan, M.Hannan
Foll: M.Gawn, J.Melksham, A.Neal-Bullen

I/C: D.Keilty, C.Salem, H.Balic, A.Brayshaw, T.Bugg, H.Petty, B.Fritsch, S.Frost, J.Kennedy Harris, C.Maynard, T.Smith, C.Pedersen

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Watch Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free NFL 2017 Online 26 August

August 25, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Watch Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free NFL 2017 Online 26 August

Australian Football League Live Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Stream Free, AFL 2017 Seasons Week 23 Stream. Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne Kangaroos match will be kickoff at Gabba, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Saturday 26 August 2017 online, 14:10 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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Brisbane sit last on the ladder but only on percentage. They have the worst defence in the AFL but rank 13th in scoring. The Lions have been good over the last five weeks with two wins and two losses by 14 or less. Brisbane have posted at least 89 in four of their last five games.

North Melbourne have won just one of their last 11 matches and have conceded at least 107 points in seven of their last nine outings. They have just five wins for the season and rank 10th in scoring and 17th in defence. North have failed to post 80 in four of their last six.

The fight to avoid the wooden spoon comes down to one game for both sides as 18th-placed Brisbane Lions take on 17th-ranked North Melbourne in their last game of the home and away season.

The loser of the game ends up bottom of the pile for 2017, but picks up the number one draft…so who will suffer a bitter-sweet afternoon at the Gabba?

Despite going down by 13 points to Melbourne Demons last weekend, Brisbane have caught the eye somewhat in the second half of the season and are strong favourites to end the year on a high in front of their home fans.

North Melbourne, on the other hand, have endured a the second half of the campaign to forget, with just one victory in the last 11 games for the Kangaroos with the latest defeat coming against St Kilda last weekend.

The turnaround in form has left both sides with identical 5-16 records although North have a clear advantage in terms of percentage should this one end in an unlikely draw.

Can they muster one final effort and avoid the wooden spoon? Or will it be Brisbane who lift off bottom spot on Saturday afternoon?

North Melbourne lose Jack Ziebell, Brayson Preuss and Taylor Garner to injuries while concussion sidelines Daniel Nielson. Cameron Zurhaar is dropped with debutant Ben McKay, Jed Anderson, Lachlan Hansen, Lindsay Thomas and Aaron Mullett all coming in.

Players list:
LIONS:
B: D.McStay, H.Andrews, D.Rich
HB: D.Gardiner, J.Walker, S.Mayes
C: H.McCluggage, D.Zorko, R.Bastinac
HF: L.Taylor, M.Close, J.Allison
F: R.Lester, E.Hipwood, J.Barrett
FOL: S.Martin, T.Rockliff, D.Beams
I/C: C.Beams, N.Robertson, A.Witherden, R.Mathieson
EMG: B.Keays, C.Cox, T.Cutler

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KANGAROOS:
B: S.Durdin, R.Tarrant, D.Mountford
HB: S.Atley, S.Thompson, R.Clarke
C: A.Swallow, L.McDonald, S.Gibson
HF: N.Hrovat, B.McKay, K.Turner
F: S.Higgins, B.Brown, J.Simpkin
FOL: T.Goldstein, T.Dumont, B.Cunnington
I/C: J.Anderson, L.Hansen, L.Thomas, A.Mullett
EMG: J.Williams, N.Larkey, C.Zurhaar

IN: L.Hansen, L.Thomas, A.Mullett, J.Anderson, B.McKay
OUT: J.Ziebell, T.Garner, D.Nielson, B.Preuss, C.Zurhaar

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AFL St Kilda Saints vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2017 Online Round 22

August 19, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL St Kilda Saints vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2017 Online Round 22

Australian Football League Live St Kilda Saints vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Stream Free, AFL 2017 Seasons Week 22 Stream. St Kilda Saints vs North Melbourne Kangaroos match will be kickoff at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Sunday 20 August 2017 online, 15:20 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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St Kilda are in 11th spot with a 10-10 record and a need to win their final two games to be any hope of finals football. The Saints rank 11th in scoring and 10th in defence. St Kilda have faded badly with just one win in their last five games, heading into this off a poor loss to Melbourne. The Saints have been held to 72 or fewer in four of their last five.

North Melbourne are 16th on the ladder with a 5-15 record. They rank 10th in scoring but 16th in defence. The Kangaroos have won just one of their last 10 matches, a stirring victory over Top 8 team Melbourne. North have conceded 107 or more points in six of their last eight games.

St Kilda have won five from 11 this season, just one extra win than North, who sit with a win-loss record of 4-7.

The Saints were sitting pretty at 5-3 before going down to Sydney, the Western Bulldogs and Adelaide in recent weeks. Those losses have come at an average margin of 49 points.

North Melbourne’s recent form reads slightly better. The Kangaroos lost their first five games of the year but since then they have gone 4-2. But their most recent fixture was a 35-point loss to Richmond.

Little separates the two sides in the early head-to-head betting and both have been posted at $1.90 by CrownBet.

St Kilda should get their hands on the football more than North Melbourne. The Saints like to play a quick and uncontested brand of football and rank 4th in the competition for uncontested possessions, while the Roos are 15th. St Kilda are 6th for average disposals, while the Kangas are 14th.

However, North are a slightly better clearance side and may have an advantage in the big man department. They rank 5th for hitouts and 6th for marks inside 50, while the Saints are 14th and 8th in these measures.

Todd Goldstein should give his side first use in the middle of the ground, while Ben Brown and Mason Wood loom as keys in the Kangaroos forward half.

At the other end, St Kilda will need to sort out their goalkicking issues. Their forward line has been a little dysfunctional of late and they have managed to boot just seven goals in each of their past two games.

While Josh Bruce booted four goals in his return last weekend, the combination involving Paddy McCartin and Tim Membrey hasn’t really been a hit of late.

Players List:
SAINTS:
B: J.Geary, N.Brown, D.Roberton
HB: J.Newnes, J.Carisle, J.Webster
C: S.Savage, L.Dunstan, B.Acres
HF: J.Billings, N.Riewoldt, J.Sinclair
F: J.Gresham, J.Bruce, T.Membrey
FOL: B.Longer, S.Ross, J.Steven
I/C: J.Steele, S.Gilbert, K.Stevens, M.Weller
EMG: T.Hickey, J.Lonie, B.White

IN: N.Riewoldt
OUT: B.White

KANGAROOS:
B: S.Durdin, R.Tarrant, D.Nielson
HB: S.Atley, S.Thompson, R.Clarke
C: D.Mountford, T.Dumont, S.Gibson
HF: L.McDonald, B.Preuss, K.Turner
F: S.Higgins, B.Brown, J.Simpkin
FOL: T.Goldstein, A.Swallow, B.Cunnington
I/C: J.Ziebell, N.Hrovat, T.Garner, C.Zurhaar
EMG: J.Anderson, B.McKay, J.Williams

IN: J.Ziebell
OUT: A.Mullett (calf)

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Hawthorn Hawks vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2017 Online AFL Week 21

August 12, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Hawthorn Hawks vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2017 Online AFL Week 21

AFL Live Hawthorn Hawks vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Streaming Free 2017 Regular Seasons Round 21 match will be kick off at University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston, TAS, Australia, Friday 13 August 2017 online, 15:20 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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Both sides come off defeats in Round 20. Hawthorn lost any finals hopes they may have had by going down to Richmond by 29 points, while North Melbourne fell to Collingwood by 54 in an uninspiring affair at Etihad Stadium.

The Hawks head in as $1.23 favourites in the head to head betting and have the superior form over the last couple of months but it will be interesting to see if the loss to the Tigers has taken the wind out of their sails.

Their coach, Alistair Clarkson, looks set to continue to play a host of kids, as their seasoned stars in Cyril Rioli, Grant Birchall and Ben Stratton are done for the year.

Despite the absence of some of their big names, Hawthorn, should have the edge in this. Tom Mitchell leads the competition for disposals and is likely to find a stack of the footy, while James Sicily and Ryan Burton should give the Hawks plenty of drive from halfback.

The Kangaroos, who have won just one of their past nine games, will need big games from the likes of Shaun Higgins, Jack Ziebell, Ben Cunnington and Trent Dumont. But with the likely absence of their star forward, Ben Brown, the task at hand appears to be a tough one.

Hawthorn have all but shut the door on any of their injured premiership players returning this season, except for Paul Puopolo, who is a chance to come back in as early as this week. Luke Hodge comes back from suspension.

North Melbourne are likely to be without Ben Brown after the spearhead copped a concussion last weekend. Lachlan Hansen may be the man to come in to replace Brown.

Hawthorn have won the past three games between the two sides, including the Round 21 encounter last season by 39 points. The Hawks have won four of the six games over the Kangaroos that have been played at the University of Tasmania Stadium but they have not met each other at the venue since 2012, the day that Lance Franklin kicked 13 goals for the brown and gold.

The Hawks have won one, drawn one and lost one at their home away from home in Tassie this year, while the Roos are two from three in the Apple Isle in 2017, with those games played down in Hobart.

Players List:
HAWKS:
B: C. Glass, K. Brand, B. Hardwick
HB: R. Burton, J. Sicily, J. Gunston
C: L. Shiels, T. Mitchell, I. Smith
HF: R. Schoenmakers, T.O’Brien, R. Henderson
F: L. Breust, J. Roughead, S. Burgoyne
R: B. McEvoy, W. Langford, L. Hodge
I/C: T. Duryea, T. Miles, B. Hartung, D. Howe
EMG: B. Whitecross, K. Heatherley, K. Stewart

IN: L. Hodge
OUT: B. Whitecross

KANGAROOS:
B: S. Durdin, R. Tarrant, D. Nielson
HB: S. Atley, S. Thompson, S. Gibson
C: D. Mountford, J. Ziebell, R. Clarke
HF: L. McDonald, B. Preuss, T. Dumont
F: S. Higgins, B. Brown, T. Garner
R: T. Goldstein, A. Swallow, B. Cunnington,
I/C: N. Hrovat, A. Mullett, J. Simpkin, K. Turner
EMG: J. Anderson, J. Williams, C. Zurhaar

IN: K. Turner, J. Simpkin
OUT: N. Larkey, J. Williams

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Watch North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Collingwood Magpies Lie Streaming 2017 Free AFL Week 20

August 4, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Watch North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Collingwood Magpies Lie Streaming 2017 Free AFL Week 20

AFL Live North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Collingwood Magpies Streaming Free 2017 Regular Seasons Round 20 match will be kick off at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Saturday 05 August 2017 online, 19:25 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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North Melbourne are 16th on the ladder with a 5-13 record. They rank seventh in scoring but a poor 16th defensively. The Kangaroos ended a seven-game losing streak last week with a win over Melbourne in Hobart. North have conceded 107-plus in four of their last six games but conceded just 72 last week.

Collingwood are 13th on the ladder with a 7-10-1 record and remain just a mathematical hope of finals. The Pies rank 10th in scoring and 12th defensively. The Magpies have not lost in their last three, defeating Gold Coast and West Coast before a draw with Adelaide. Collingwood have conceded at least 85 points in eight straight.

Unlike North Melbourne, Collingwood still have a mathematical chance of making the finals – although ultimately both will not be playing in September.

The Magpies are 10 points adrift of eighth spot with four games remaining, and despite not suffering defeat over the last three weeks they are facing up to another year without finals footy.

Victories over Gold Coast Suns and West Coast Eagles were followed by a draw with ladder leaders Adelaide Crows last week and the Pies will fancy their chances of extending that run.

The Kangaroos are 16th and out of the finals picture but they do come into the game on the back of a win over Melbourne Demons last week.

That hard-fought victory ended a seven-game losing streak, but can they back it up? It’s hard to make a case why they will.

North Melbourne are without injured pair Majak Daw and Jarrad Waite, but Todd Goldstein is back and Nick Larkey also comes in.

Collingwood are unchanged from the side which held the Adelaide Crows last week.

Collingwood aren’t a side to put your trust in too often (the same applies to North Melbourne too), but they should be good enough to win this. It should be a close one, all the same, so the Tri-Bet might be the safest betting.

Players List:
KANGAROOS:
B: S.Durdin, R.Tarrant, D.Nielson
HB: A.Mullett, S.Thompson, L.McDonald
C: S.Atley, A.Swallow, R.Clarke
HF: N.Hrovat, B.Brown, J.Simpkin
F: S.Higgins, B.Preuss, T.Garner
FOL: T.Goldstein, J.Ziebell, B.Cunnington
I/C: T.Dumont, N.Larkey, D.Mountford, S.Gibson
EMG: L.Thomas, J.Williams, C.Zurhaar

IN: T.Goldstein, N.Larkey
OUT: J.Waite, M.Daw

MAGPIES:
B: J.Howe, L.Dunn, T.Langdon
HB: J.Crisp, T.Goldsack, B.Maynard
C: S.Sidebottom, T.Adams, W.Hoskin-Elliott
HF: J.Thomas, B.Reid, J.De Goey
F: J.Elliott, D.Moore, A.Fasolo
FOL: B.Grundy, D.Wells, A.Treloar
I/C: J.Blair, M.Scharenberg, L.Greenwood, T.Phillips
EMG: C.Mayne, C.Brown, J.Smith

Unchanged

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North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Melbourne Demons Live Streaming Free 2017 AFL Week 19 Online

July 28, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Melbourne Demons Live Streaming Free 2017 AFL Week 19 Online

AFL Live North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Melbourne Demons Streaming Free 2017 Regular Seasons Round 19 match will be kick off at Spotless Stadium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Saturday 29 July 2017 online, 13:45 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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The Round 19 clash shapes as a bit of a danger game for Melbourne, who do not want to let this one slip. The Demons sit in 7th position on the AFL ladder and could find themselves in 4th position should they win, however, a loss could see them level on points with 11th placed St Kilda.

Simon Goodwin’s side come off an impressive 23-point win over Port Adelaide at the MCG last weekend and have won six of their past eight games, but they went down to North Melbourne the last time the two sides met.

That encounter was in Round 9 but after winning their Round 10 clash against Carlton, the wheels have since fallen off at North as they have dropped their last seven matches.

However, the Roos do have a good record at Blundstone Arena and defeated Adelaide at the venue by 59 points earlier this season, while they have not lost to Melbourne since 2006.

In this contest, Melbourne should hold the advantage in the midfield, particularly at winning the contested possessions and the clearances. Look for Jack Viney and Clayton Oliver to get on top in this part of the ground and if they can supply enough of the footy to the likes of Jesse Hogan, Jeff Garlett and Christian Petracca they should have too much firepower.

North Melbourne have been competitive in a number of their losses but will have to do it with a stack of inexperienced players, including up to eight that have played less than 10 AFL games.

Melbourne will be out to end one of the competition’s longest hoodoos by ending a 16-match losing sequence against North.

They came close at the venue last season when a late snap from Billy Stretch sailed wide, giving North a five-point win in Round 3.

The Round 9 clash this season was held at the MCG and it was a 14-point win for North, who were well served by Todd Goldstein and Ben Cunnington.

North Melbourne have a massive injury list but should regain their key defender, Robbie Tarrant, while Todd Goldstein may earn a recall after dominating at VFL level last weekend. Melbourne are unlikely to make too many changes with Nathan Jones expected to return in Round 20.

Players List:
KANGAROOS:
B: S. Durdin, R. Tarrant, D. Nielson
HB: A. Mullett, S. Thompson, L. McDonald
C: S. Atley, S. Gibson, R. Clarke
HF: N. Hrovat, J. Waite, M. Daw
F: S. Higgins, B. Brown, T. Garner
FOL: B. Preuss, J. Ziebell, B. Cunnington
I/C: A. Swallow, T. Dumont, J. Simpkin, D. Mountford
EMG: J. Anderson, J. Williams, C. Zurhaar

IN: R. Tarrant, J. Ziebell, B. Preuss
OUT: J. Williams, C. Zurhaar, N. Larkey

DEMONS:
B: J. Hunt, O. McDonald, N. Jetta
HB: C. Salem, S. Frost, M. Hibberd
C: J. Trengove, J. Lewis, C. Oliver
HF: C. Petracca, J. Hogan, A. Neal-Bullen
F: J. Garlett, T. McDonald, J. Watts
FOL: M. Gawn, J. Viney, M. Hannan
I/C: D. Tyson, J. Melksham, J. Kennedy-Harris, J. Harmes
EMG: C. Pedersen, J. Wagner, C. Maynard

Unchanged

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AFL Footy Essendon Bombers vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 22 July 2017 Online

July 21, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL Footy Essendon Bombers vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 22 July 2017 Online

Australian Football League Live Essendon Bombers vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Stream Free, AFL 2017 Seasons Week 18 Stream. Essendon Bombers vs North Melbourne Kangaroos match will be kickoff at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Saturday 21 July 2017 online, 13:45 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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After notching up a big win last weekend, the Essendon Bombers will be out to capitalise on their momentum in AFL Round 18 when they take on North Melbourne on Saturday afternoon at Etihad Stadium.

Essendon sit in 10th position on the ladder and are one game behind the 6th placed Sydney. They are one of a number of clubs that are walking a tightrope at the moment and can’t afford any more slip-ups.

They take on the 17th placed North Melbourne, who have dropped their past six matches. The Roos were knocked over by Port Adelaide to the tune of 70 points last weekend and head in as the underdogs.

On the same weekend, Essendon gave St Kilda a bit of a touch up and the Bombers have now won their past two. Their fans will be hoping they do not see a repeat of the performance a few weeks back that saw them drop their Round 15 clash to bottom placed Brisbane.

A highlight of Saturday’s clash will be the work of the opposing full-forwards in Essendon’s Joe Daniher and North’s Ben Brown. Daniher sits in 2nd position on the goal-kicking table with 45 majors, while Brown is in 3rd position with 41.

We can expect Daniher to receive more supply in this game, however, as his side rank 3rd for disposals, while North are 17th. Look for Dyson Heppell and Zac Merrett to find plenty of the footy and get on top in the middle.

For the Kangas to have any chance they will need a lift from a number of players, including their skipper, Jack Ziebell, as well as Todd Goldstein, who was poor in the loss against Port.

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Players List:

Essendon Bombers:
B: A.McGrath, M.Hartley, M.Gleeson
HB: C.McKenna, M.Hurley, J.Kelly
C: Z.Merrett, D.Heppell, B.Goddard
HF: O.Fantasia, C.Hooker, T.Colyer
F: J.Stewart, J.Daniher, A.McDonald-Tipungwuti
FOL: T.Bellchambers, J.Watson, D.Parish
I/C: D.Zaharakis, M.Baguley, D.Myers, J.Laverde
EMG: J.Begley, K.Langford, M.Dea

IN: J.Watson, J.Laverde
OUT: C.Bird, J.Green

North Melbourne Kangaroos:
B: S.Atley, R.Tarrant, D.Nielson
HB: D.Mountford, S.Thompson, A.Mullett
C: S.Gibson, T.Dumont, A.Swallow
HF: L.McDonald, J.Waite, T.Garner
F: J.Simpkin, B.Brown, N.Hrovat
FOL: M.Daw, S.Higgins, B.Cunnington
I/C: R.Clarke, S.Durdin, N.Larkey, C.Zurhaar
EMG: J.Anderson, L.Hansen, J.Williams

IN: J.Waite, T.Dumont, S.Durdin, R.Clarke, N.Larkey
OUT: L.Thomas, T.Goldstein, J.Ziebell, M.Hibberd, C.Wagner

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Port Adelaide Power vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2017 Online AFL Week 17

July 14, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

Port Adelaide Power vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Streaming Free 2017 Online AFL Week 17

AFL Live Port Adelaide Power vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Streaming Free 2017 Regular Seasons Round 17 match will be kick off at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, SA, Australia, Saturday 15 July 2017 online, 14:10 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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Port Adelaide will take on North Melbourne at Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon with the Power looking to stay in the top 4.

Port Adelaide leapt into the top-four of the ladder after a memorable 32-point win over the West Coast Eagles at Domain Stadium. The win jumped the Power into fourth spot.

After the scores were locked at 10.8 (68) a piece at three quarter time, the Power stormed home 8.4 to 3.2 in the final quarter to defeat the Eagles. Led by star ruckman Paddy Ryder and spearhead Charlie Dixon’s five goals, the Power stamped themselves as genuine contenders in this wide-open 2017 premiership race.

Fremantle held on for a heart-stopping four-point win over North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium in frantic scenes. In the dying seconds Todd Goldstein, looked set to steal the win for North when he received a free kick 25m from goal after being held in a ruck contest.

Freo dodged a bullet when the Roos ruckman pulled his set shot to the right and hung on for a 86-82 win that broke a five-game losing streak with the defeat leaving North stuck in 17th spot on the ladder.

Port Adelaide make one change with Logan Austin replacing Jack Hombasch. Defender Matthew Broadbent will be have to wait another week before a possible return from an ankle injury.

Cameron Zurhaar comes into the North Melbourne side for his debut with Trent Dumont left out of the Roos side in the only change from last weekend.

History points towards a Kangaroos’ victory. They have won 21 of the 31 games they have played against the Power. It’s been closer since 2011, with the Kangaroos winning four games to three.

This is the first Adelaide Oval clash between the sides. North Melbourne hasn’t enjoyed playing at the venue so far though having lost all four games against the Crows, with two by more than 60 points.

Players list:
POWER:
B: J.Pittard, T.Clurey, L.Austin
HB: D.Byrne-Jones, T.Jonas, H.Hartlett
C: B.Ebert, O.Wines, J.Polec
HF: S.Gray, J.Trengove, S.Powell-Pepper
F: C.Wingard, C.Dixon, J.Westhoff
FOL: P.Ryder, R.Gray, T.Boak
I/C: M.White, J.Impey, J.Atley, D.Houston
EMG: A.Young, B.Eddy, R.Bonner

IN: L.Austin
OUT: J.Hombsch

KANGAROOS:
B: L.McDonald, R.Tarrant, A.Mullett
HB: S.Atley, S.Thompson, L.Thomas
C: S.Gibson, S.Higgins, A.Swallow
HF: N.Hrovat, M.Daw, T.Garner
F: J.Simpkin, B.Brown, C.Zurhaar
FOL: T.Goldstein, J.Ziebell, B.Cunnington
I/C: D.Nielson, M.Hibberd, C.Wagner, D.Mountford
EMG: L.Hansen, R.Clarke, T.Dumont

IN: C.Zurhaar
OUT: T.Dumont

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AFL Football North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Fremantle Dockers Live Streaming Free 09 July 2017 Online

July 8, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL Football North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Fremantle Dockers Live Streaming Free 09 July 2017 Online

Australian Football League Live North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Fremantle Dockers Live Stream Free, AFL 2017 Seasons Week 16. North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Fremantle Dockers match will be kickoff at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Sunday 09 July 2017 online, 13:10 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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North Melbourne and Fremantle Dockers meet in the first of three games on Sunday and the Etihad Stadium clash looks set to go down to the wire.

First bounce is at 1.10PM AEST and the action can be seen on Fox Footy. AFL Live Vision is also available to ALL CrownBet members. Every Match, wherever you are.

After a run of defeats for both sides, the clash between North Melbourne and Fremantle Dockers looks set to be a thriller as both bid for a rare win.

The 17th-placed Kangaroos have lost four in a row, while the Dockers have been on the wrong side of the result in their last five fixtures.

Admittedly Fremantle have been narrow losers by just two points and nine points, but being on the road probably isn’t ideal as they look to keep slim finals hopes alive from their current position of 14th on the ladder.

North have a good record against the Dockers in Melbourne with five wins from the last six head to heads at home and playing at Etihad Stadium should swing this one in their favour.

However, it is hard to be totally confident about either side so playing the tri-bet in this one might well be the best option with a close encounter in store.

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Players List:

North Melbourne Kangaroos:
B: L.McDonald, R.Tarrant, A.Mullett
HB: S.Atley, S.Thompson, M.Hibberd
C: S.Gibson, S.Higgins, D.Mountford
HF: N.Hrovat, M.Daw, T.Garner
F: L.Thomas, B.Brown, C.Wagner
R: T.Goldstein, J.Ziebell, A.Swallow
I/C: B.Cunnington, T.Dumont, D.Nielson, J.Simpkin
Emerg: R.Clarke, B.Preuss, C.Zurhaar

IN: B.Cunnington, T.Dumont, D.Nielson, J.Simpkin
OUT: J.Waite (calf), J.Macmillan (finger), M.Wood (calf), R.Clarke (omitted)

Fremantle Dockers:
B: L.Ryan, J.Hamling, L.Spurr
HB: E.Hughes, M.Johnson, L.Weller
C: S.Hill, L.Neale, B.Hill
HF: H.Ballantyne, H.Crozier, N.Suban
F: M.Walters, B.Cox, C.Blakely
R: S.Darcy, N.Fyfe, D.Mundy
I/C: S.Kersten, T.Sheridan, D.Tucker, G.Logue
Emerg: R.Nyhuis, J.Deluca, J.Griffin

IN: S.Hill, S.Kersten, C.Blakely
OUT: A.Sandilands (hamstring), C.McCarthy (suspension), L.Spurr (calf)

Filed Under: AFL Live Streaming Tagged With: AFL Footy Streaming, Fremantle Dockers, North Melbourne Kangaroos

AFL North Melbourne Kangaroos vs St Kilda Saints Live Streaming Free 2017 Friday 16 June

June 15, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

AFL North Melbourne Kangaroos vs St Kilda Saints Live Streaming Free 2017 Friday 16 June

AFL Live North Melbourne Kangaroos vs St Kilda Saints Stream AFL 2017 Regular Seasons Round 13 match will be kick off at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Friday 16 June 2017 online, 19:50 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.

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After dropping their past three games, St Kilda get their chance to get their season back on track when they take on North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

The Round 13 encounter pits the 12th placed Saints up against the Roos, who are 15th and the action gets underway at 7.50PM.

Channel 7 and Fox Footy will broadcast the game, while AFL Live Vision is also available to ALL CrownBet members. Every Match, wherever you are.

St Kilda have won five from 11 this season, just one extra win than North, who sit with a win-loss record of 4-7.

The Saints were sitting pretty at 5-3 before going down to Sydney, the Western Bulldogs and Adelaide in recent weeks. Those losses have come at an average margin of 49 points.

North Melbourne’s recent form reads slightly better. The Kangaroos lost their first five games of the year but since then they have gone 4-2. But their most recent fixture was a 35-point loss to Richmond.

Little separates the two sides in the early head-to-head betting and both have been posted at $1.90 by CrownBet.

St Kilda should get their hands on the football more than North Melbourne. The Saints like to play a quick and uncontested brand of football and rank 4th in the competition for uncontested possessions, while the Roos are 15th. St Kilda are 6th for average disposals, while the Kangas are 14th.

However, North are a slightly better clearance side and may have an advantage in the big man department. They rank 5th for hitouts and 6th for marks inside 50, while the Saints are 14th and 8th in these measures.

Todd Goldstein should give his side first use in the middle of the ground, while Ben Brown and Mason Wood loom as keys in the Kangaroos forward half.

At the other end, St Kilda will need to sort out their goalkicking issues. Their forward line has been a little dysfunctional of late and they have managed to boot just seven goals in each of their past two games.

While Josh Bruce booted four goals in his return last weekend, the combination involving Paddy McCartin and Tim Membrey hasn’t really been a hit of late.

One player the Saints can rely on is Sebastian Ross, who had 39 disposals in the loss against Adelaide. However, Alan Richardson’s side will need bigger efforts from a host of others, ensuring that their are no ‘passengers’ this time around. Otherwise, their hopes of making the finals for the first time since 2011 will take a massive hit.

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Players List:

North Melbourne Kangaroos:
B: M. Williams, R. Tarrant, J. Macmillan
HB: L. Hansen, S. Thompson, L. McDonald
C: S. Gibson, B. Cunnington, R. Clarke
HF: K. Turner, J. Waite, T. Garner
F: M. Wood, B. Brown, T. Dumont
Fall: T. Goldstein, J. Ziebell, S. Higgins
I/C: N. Hrovat, A. Mullett, S. Atley, D. Mountford
Emerge: J. Anderson, A. Swallow, B. Preuss

IN: D. Mountford
OUT: E. Vickers-Willis

St Kilda Saints:
B: J. Geary, N. Brown, D. Roberton
HB: J. Newnes, J. Carlisle, S. Gilbert
C: L. Montagna, K. Stevens, J. Billings
HF: J. Sinclair, N. Riewoldt, M. Weller
F: J. Gresham, J. Bruce, T. Membrey
Fall: B. Longer, S. Ross, J. Steven
I/C: L. Dunstan, B. Acres, J. Lonie, J. Webster
Emerge: T. Hickey, J. Steele, B. Rice

IN: N. Riewoldt, L. Dunstan, J. Lonie
OUT: P. McCartin, J. Steele, N. Wright

Filed Under: AFL Live Streaming Tagged With: AFL Live Streaming, North Melbourne Kangaroos, St Kilda Saints

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