Kangaroos crush Crows in upset of the year contender

By Zachary Gates / Roar Guru

An electric opening quarter by the North Melbourne Kangaroos has laid the platform for Brad Scott’s men to spring an astonishing 59-point upset over the Adelaide Crows at Blundstone Arena on Saturday afternoon.

On the back of relentless pressure at the contest, pinpoint accuracy off the boot and more than a hint of assistance from a strong Tasmanian wind, the Roos slammed ten first-quarter goals en route to a monstrous 22.13 (145) to 13.8 (86) win.

Featuring in his first outing since Round 1 after a stint on the sidelines due to shoulder surgery, power forward Jarrad Waite booted three of the hosts’ first-term goals.

Waite was the best on the park for North, booting six majors and collecting 22 disposals, while midfielder Ben Cunnington found the Sherrin 29 times and snaffled two goals of his own.

On the other side of the ledger, Adelaide’s Rory Laird (38 disposals) and Matt Crouch (37) once again turned in impressive games for the Crows, but the ball-hungry midfielders were unable to invoke a reaction of hunger from their teammates.

The Roos attacked the contest harder, moved the ball quicker and were cleaner in front of goal in staging the second major upset to start the round, following on from the Saints’ doughty win over GWS last night.

The competition’s table-toppers followed the Roos’ first-quarter suit in making great advantage of the strong tail-wind early in the second term, running in four goals within the first five minutes.

Pocket-wizard Eddie Betts snagged two of the three majors in the blink of an eye to shoot from 499 AFL goals to 501.

But North flexed their muscles, booting two of three next goals including a brilliant goal on the run iced by Shaun Higgins six minutes into the quarter before North took a 78-36 lead into the half-time break.

The third term was the most seesawing of the game, the Crows again shooting out of the blocks to snag the opening two goals among a litany of missed opportunities from both sides before the Roos again responded.

Launching another stunning swing of momentum, North Melbourne – questioned by many after a 1-5 record to start the year – stormed to three unanswered goals in the shadows of three-quarter time to claim a 53-point buffer ahead of the final stanza.

Waite collected his fifth major of the outing in the third quarter to register his biggest-ever haul against the Crows, Scott thanking himself for keeping faith in the 34-year-old giant amid a glut of brutal axes at the end of the 2016 season.

Waite’s fourth of the day came through a silky rove, the former Blue raking in the crumbs of a handball on the boundary to pull off a brilliant snap from the right-forward-pocket.

North then rubbed stinging salt into cavernous Crows wounds in the final stanza, booting four unanswered goals midway through the quarter en route to bagging five six-pointers to Adelaide’s four despite the visitors having the strong winter’s wind at their backs.

Adelaide will look to write their wrongs against the Demons at home next week, while North have an eye on clinching three on the trot ahead of their clash with the Swans at Etihad Stadium.

Final score
North Melbourne Kangaroos 22.13.145
Adelaide Crows 13.8.86

The Crowd Says:

2017-05-07T04:56:58+00:00

RooBoy17

Guest


A fit and firing Waite means finals is not out of the question for North. Scott should be given a lot of credit here for persisting with the oft-maligned veteran forward. Can't wait for the Swans match...

2017-05-07T04:26:42+00:00

Thomas Porro

Roar Rookie


If only the roo boys could do that on a regular basis I would be a happy member since 1970.

2017-05-07T01:27:18+00:00

me too

Roar Rookie


even with richmond losing so far this round has every lower ranked team beat a team above them!

2017-05-07T00:51:00+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Be fair regarding the "talent" though. Some of them are not superstars, they have just been well coached so that they are maximizing their talent...Brown, Jenkins, Cameron, Hartigan, Otten, Jacobs, Kelly...etc. The Crows will lose some more games to good sides in good contests and they will win some of those contests. In this case, North is one of those good sides...also well coached with players like Wood, Brown, Turner, Atley and Tarrant, Wagner now kicking in high level, consistent performances

2017-05-06T23:52:41+00:00

Peter

Guest


Yep, my thoughts exactly. I was thinking how they learnt nothing from last years home and away disaster, costing them a double chance and any "real" finals success. Was Pyke outcoached, perhaps? With their talent, to go missing so badly deserves this weeks pay to be with-held. How many times have we seen this with Adelaide over the years, when a simple next step was required for success, only to give it away?

2017-05-06T21:41:57+00:00

Rooboy

Guest


I wish every Sunday morning was like this, even though I am at work! Best North win since we eliminated Bombers and Cats in 2015 finals. Swans next week!

2017-05-06T10:40:49+00:00

Damo

Guest


They beat nth away Round 1.

2017-05-06T10:38:51+00:00

Sammy

Guest


If richmond and gold coast end up winning ( both are in front at half time as i write), then every underdog has got up to win so far in the round..st kilda, north melbourne, carlton, gold coast & richmond....how ofter does that happen...betting?

2017-05-06T10:35:55+00:00

TFR

Roar Rookie


Got to love how tight the comp is

2017-05-06T10:26:15+00:00

Swanny

Guest


True that Dave Bad day for south Australia

2017-05-06T10:17:23+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


That's old "Swannies". Guess who North play next week?

2017-05-06T10:14:19+00:00

dave

Guest


Upset of the year Is Eagles winning a game outside of Perth.

2017-05-06T09:51:08+00:00

Tfr

Guest


This year is so thight and I'm loving it. Not good for my tips

2017-05-06T09:29:01+00:00

Raimond

Roar Guru


I backed the Kangaroos.

2017-05-06T09:04:54+00:00

Swanny

Guest


Great win by north . Finally putting 4 quarters together. Wells to Collingwood and Williams to north is a win win for the kangas Where is that swans supporter that loves to put the boot into the kangas . Crawl out from under your bed buddy lol

2017-05-06T08:00:37+00:00

Blackbirds

Guest


The Crows played like a bunch of headless chooks that ran out of ideas of how to play the foot ball during and after the 1st quarter, today. This happened also in the last round against West Coasts last year. Well Done North Melbourne.

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