[VIDEO] Carlton Blues vs. North Melbourne Kangaroos, highlights: AFL live scores, blog

By Michael Alvaro / Roar Guru

Match Result:

A dominant second half display from North Melbourne has seen them overcome Carlton, extending their winning streak to four games and earning them a spot in the eight.

North were just too good in the end as they kicked 10 goals to 2 in the second half and really stamped their authority on the game with their key midfielders providing well for their potent forwards.

The blues continue for Carlton though, despite fighting manfully in the second quarter to find themselves in the game before North took it well away from them.

>>MATCH REPORT: Roos beat Blues by 64 points

The Kangaroos’ start showed that they meant business, as they scored five first quarter goals to one, but Carlton caused them some significant trouble and got to within four points in the second term.
After that, it was all North, but south for Carlton.

The ‘Roos ended up dominating in most stats despite being behind in the clearances, disposals, tackles and contested possessions to half time.

The most telling stat was their 27 marks inside 50 to just 8, with their 266 uncontested possessions to 195 ensuring that they could find targets all around the ground easily.

It also didn’t help that Carlton only had 42 tackles to continue their poor form in that area.

Shaun Higgins lead all comers with 31 disposals, with Ziebell (26), Wright (24), Gibson (23) and Dal Santo (22) also finding the ball.
For Carlton, Marc Murphy fought hard for his 26 touches, with Kade Simpson having 26 of his own, while Carrazzo (24), Cripps (21) and Docherty (17) were the other ball finders.

Drew Petrie kicked 3 for the Roos, with Thomas, Ziebell, Goldstein, Harvey, Higgins and Waite all kicking 2 as part of North’s 10 different goal kickers.

Everitt was good for the Blues with 3 of his own, while Casboult kicked 2, and Tuohy, Boekhorst and Kreuzer also kicked majors.

It looked like being a contest for a little bit there, but Carlton just weren’t good enough for long enough, and North Melbourne showed why they are making a late run for the top eight with some dominant football.

Carlton 8.6.54 def by North Melbourne 18.10.118

Match Preview:

The North Melbourne Kangaroos will be looking to continue their hot run of form when they clash against the Carlton Blues at Etihad Stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7:20pm (AEST).

This game features two sides at opposite ends of the form spectrum against each other, with the Kangaroos having won four of their last five, and the Blues having lost four of their last five.

But if recent games between these two are anything to go by, that piece of form guide can be thrown out the window.

Despite respective ladder positions and expectations, Carlton have managed to become somewhat of a bogey side for their opponents, and have won four of their last six meetings – all at Etihad Stadium.

With Carlton looking as low as they have ever been in recent years, North will be confident of bucking that trend.

This is an important game for North Melbourne’s finals aspirations, so they will expect all players to be up for the challenge.

That applies twofold to Jarrad Waite, who comes up against his old side for the first time towards the back end of what has been a disappointing season thus far.

If the Blues are to stand any chance in this one, they will have to put in a much better effort in the pressure department to ensure that North, who have five players with over 20 goals this season, do not score easily.

That means their tackling must improve steeply from the 32 they applied last week, as they are currently the league’s worst side in that stat.

As has been the case for much of the season, Carlton come into the game with a host of changes.
They regain some experience with Andrew Carrazzo, Cameron Wood, Troy Menzel and Clem Smith replacing Liam Jones, Nick Holman, Brad Walsh and Blaine Johnson.

Conversely, given their current form, the ‘Roos remain unchanged from last week.

Prediction

This game may be slightly closer than expected, and the Blues will be out to prove that they are better than what they put up last week against the Hawks.

Still, North’s potency in the forward half should see them come out on top, this is one of those games that they should really win.

North Melbourne by 25 points

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The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-08-01T12:06:43+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Thank you for joining me once again, have a great weekend of footy!

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2015-08-01T12:06:13+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


A dominant second half display from North Melbourne has seen them overcome Carlton, extending their winning streak to four games and earning them a spot in the eight, North were just too good in the end as they kicked 10 goals to 2 in the second half and really stamped their authority on the game with their key midfielders providing well for their potent forwards. The blues continue for Carlton though, despite fighting manfully in the second quarter to find themselves in the game before North took it well away from them. The Kangaroos' start showed that they meant business, as they scored 5 first quarter goals to 1, but Carlton caused them some significant trouble and got to within four points in the second term. After that, it was all North, but south for Carlton. The 'Roos ended up dominating in most stats despite being behind in the clearances, disposals, tackles and contested possessions to half time. The most telling stat was their 27 marks inside 50 to just 8, with their 266 uncontested possessions to 195 ensuring that they could find targets all around the ground easily. It also didn't help that Carlton only had 42 tackles to continue their poor form in that area. Shaun Higgins lead all comers with 31 disposals, with Ziebell (26), Wright (24), Gibson (23) and Dal Santo (22) also finding the ball. For Carlton, Marc Murphy fought hard for his 26 touches, with Kade Simpson having 26 of his own, while Carrazzo (24), Cripps (21) and Docherty (17) were the other ball finders. Drew Petrie kicked 3 for the Roos, with Thomas, Ziebell, Goldstein, Harvey, Higgins and Waite all kicking 2 as part of North's 10 different goal kickers. Everitt was good for the Blues with 3 of his own, while Casboult kicked 2, and Tuohy, Boekhorst and Kreuzer also kicked majors. It looked like being a contest for a little bit there, but Carlton just weren't good enough for long enough, and North Melbourne showed why they are making a late run for the top eight with some dominant football

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2015-08-01T11:50:29+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Full Time Carlton 8.6.54 North Melbourne 18.10.118 A 64 point win for North Melbourne, I'll have a summary for you shortly. Let me know what you thought of the game in the meantime

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2015-08-01T11:49:41+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal North Melbourne Thomas takes a good mark despite Rowe coming towards him. He kicks a goal on the siren Carlton 8.6.54 North Melbourne 18.10.118

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2015-08-01T11:48:30+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Behind North Melbourne Ziebell streams out of the clearance again but misses his shot Carlton 8.6.54 North Melbourne 17.10.112

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2015-08-01T11:47:21+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal Carlton Everitt is found inside 50, straight in front. He kicks Carlton's only goal of the term, his third for the game in junk time Carlton 8.6.54 North Melbourne 17.9.111

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2015-08-01T11:46:12+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Behind North Melbourne Docherty ducks and weaves but only concedes and rushes the ball over Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 17.9.111

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2015-08-01T11:45:25+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Just over 25,000 in attendance tonight to see what has been a somewhat disappointing contest in the end

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2015-08-01T11:42:34+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Behind North Melbourne Dal Santo's grubber kick goes through for a point. Petrie is not a happy man in the goal square Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 17.8.110

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2015-08-01T11:41:36+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


In case you didn't know already, Dylan Buckley is quick! He breaks forward along the wing with a few bounces and helps his side inside 50

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2015-08-01T11:39:53+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Not too much to report on for this match now, just complete domination by North. Game is well and truly dead, hopefully we can still get a few highlights despite the play slowing down

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2015-08-01T11:36:44+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal North Melbourne Thomas marks inside 50 and cuts it back to Higgins, they're all lining up for a goal now, just sharing it around. He squeezes it through and it's out to beyond 10 goals. Rout, Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 17.7.109

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2015-08-01T11:35:20+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal North Melbourne Roos going forward way too easily now, and Waite is the beneficiary this time as he crumbs, runs around and snaps well for a goal Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 16.7.103

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2015-08-01T11:33:26+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


8 of the last 9 goals for North, Carlton would hope to at least bridge the margin to reflect their efforts for a large part of the game

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2015-08-01T11:32:37+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal North Melbourne Cunnington takes North's 22nd mark inside 50, the pressure is starting to fade from Carlton and North are running away to what may well get out to a big margin with another goal Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 15.7.97

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2015-08-01T11:30:41+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal North Melbourne Lindsay Thomas kicks a beauty from the opposite pocket to Ziebell and he points to the Aboriginal flag in his chest in support of Adam Goodes Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 14.7.91

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2015-08-01T11:29:02+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


As mentioned, Ziebell has had 23 disposals, 8 marks and 2 goals. North starting to put the foot down now

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2015-08-01T11:28:12+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Goal North Melbourne I neglected Jack Ziebell in my three quarter time summary, he's had a good game and has just kicked a great goal from a very tight angle Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 13.7.85

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2015-08-01T11:25:17+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


The sub, Clem Smith with an exciting breakaway there. His kick doesn't find a teammate though and North go forward

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2015-08-01T11:23:54+00:00

Michael Alvaro

Roar Guru


Behind North Melbourne Tarrant finds Waite on the lead, and he takes a good mark with White on his hammer. His shot is rushed over Carlton 7.6.48 North Melbourne 12.7.79

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