Kangaroos heading north up the ladder

By matt.nolan / Roar Rookie

The North Melbourne Football Club could be described as the parable of the 2012 AFL season.

After the first 10 weeks they had taken steps forward in their exciting dash and free-running play, but also had their pride and self-belief hammered to the tune of 20 goals by Buddy Franklin’s Hawks, leaving them sitting gingerly at 4-6.

In what coach Brad Scott yesterday described as a ‘surprising’ resurgence, there has been a sense of inevitability around the club that things would click eventually, and when they did teams would have a lot of trouble containing this exciting group of players.

Just ask Nathan Buckley. When probed about the reasons why his battle-hardened Pies couldn’t sustain any real authority over the Roos on Saturday night at Etihad Stadium, Buckley was brutally honest.

“You would find it hard to nominate a player who won their position tonight,” he said. “Out of the 22 blokes that took the field I don’t think any of them had a clear win. You are not going to win many games of football if that’s the case.”

There are a lot of theories in the world of football about why teams drift in and out of form. The 2012 Kangaroos are a fantastic case study on this very subject.

For one, since that fateful day in Launceston, they have won nine out of their last 10 games, the other a two-point loss to West Coast. To put it simply, North have played exceptionally as a team.

Players like Cunnington, Atley, Bastinac, Anthony and especially 26-year-old mature age revelation Sam Gibson have performed above and beyond expectations in the last two months.

Even more impressively, their midfield group as a unit has rarely been beaten in all the key statistical areas.

Scott and his football department, not to mention the medical team, which has remarkably seen only one soft-tissue injury come through all season, have got the list gelling and playing selfless football at the right time of the year.

While the big trio of Petrie, Tarrant and Hansen up forward have been lauded as a potent combination over the last two months, it is the somewhat blue-collar back line that has seen the Kangas become as stingy as they are lethal.

This was no more evident than on Saturday as Scott Thompson and Luke Delaney gave Cloke and Dawes a lesson in one-on-one football, with the Pies forwards not taking a mark until the third term. Cloke’s $1-million price tag seemingly taking a hit with every fumble and lost contest.

The footy being served up by this North Melbourne team is the best and most clinical since the glory days of the ’90s.

At an average age of 23, these young Roos are making a name for themselves, and who knows, come September they may just be the joker in the pack ruining a few good hands.

The Crowd Says:

2012-08-23T07:40:36+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


go roos

AUTHOR

2012-08-23T03:25:40+00:00

matt.nolan

Roar Rookie


Thanks for your support Safa! I think its safe to say even the most die-hard of North fans expected a long season after the Hawks game. Let's just hope the injury list stays short and they have every chance of ruffling a few feathers come finals :)

2012-08-23T02:56:30+00:00

AussieBokkie

Roar Rookie


Good short article Matt! I am a long-time North supporter and I was literally expecting a whitewash of a season after the Hawthorn game, espcially since we lost our CEO around the same time. I never would have thought we could make 8th spot, let alone 6th or higher! We have been excpetional! North are putting on amazing displays weekly now....and this hasn't happened in 10 years!!!

AUTHOR

2012-08-22T07:11:31+00:00

matt.nolan

Roar Rookie


Agreed. Not to mention Kingy, Byron Pickett, even unsung hero Glenn Freeborn back in 96 Pope. A good even performance without passengers was how North built their reputation as the team to beat in the 90's, early days I know but it seems like these boys have that same look about them.

AUTHOR

2012-08-22T07:08:22+00:00

matt.nolan

Roar Rookie


Cheers Andy, I watch a bit of the Sharks and I see similarities in their blue-collar approach. In saying that I know the Roos have just spent big on a $15M facility upgrade so they no longer have to put up with below average facilities, which seems like its helping. Let's hope they both play in a few finals appearances between them the next few years!

2012-08-22T00:47:17+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


Great though Carey and McKernan were, unsung tallies Scholl, Crocker and Walsh were important on GF days in 96 and 99. This outfit reminds me of that. Syd also have that multiple tall thing going. Gotta win the ball though and hope it doesn't rain. I feel sorry for you AndyMack, the 'nullas are cursed.

2012-08-21T17:38:15+00:00

AndyMack

Guest


I always compare the Sharks of the NRL to the Roos of the AFL (i am a fan of the sharks) so i am very impressed with Norths campaign this year. Love to see a club punching above its weight. With a few more years of this (or perhaps a premiership) they will be given the respect they deserve. Good article. If the mighty Pies dont win, im hoping the Roos will be there to claim the honours on the big day,

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