North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Hawthorn Hawks: AFL live scores, blog

By Damien Peck / Roar Guru

Match result:

The North Melbourne Kangaroos have stunned the Hawthorn Hawks with a win by 28 points in front of 27,981 at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

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Final score
North Melbourne 14.14 (98)
Hawthorn 11.4 (70)

Match preview:

Round 5 continues with the North Melbourne Kangaroos hosting the Hawthorn Hawks at the Etihad Stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 3:20pm AEST on Sunday.

Both teams come into the game on the back of a win last week and will look to continue their form. The Hawks are sitting pretty in fourth position on the ladder with a 3-1 record, while the Roos are just inside the 8 with a 2-2 record and a healthy percentage (133 per cent, and the third highest in the competition) thanks to a big win over Carlton in Hobart last week.

All eyes will be on Tom Mitchell as his hot start to the season was curtailed for the first time last week.

The Roos may use Ben Jacobs as a run-with role player, but as seen in previous matches, there’s only so much a coach can do to curb his influence on the ground.

Both sides have made changes with the Roos opting to rest their talented young midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke, Cameron Zurhaar comes into the side for just his first match of the season and fifth match in the early stages of his career.

With small forwards Cyril Rioli and Paul Puopolo both injured for an extended period of time, it allows Ryan Burton and James Cousins to come into the side and reshuffle positions for Hawthorn.

Hawk-cum-Roo Billy Hartung will have a point to prove as he plays his first match against his former side for premiership points since being delisted last year.

The Hawks lead most statistical categories across scoring, disposals, marks, tackles, goal assists, inside 50s, clearances, centre clearances, one-percenters, marks inside 50, and more, but perhaps the most telling stat at the moment is a 72.2 per cent disposal efficiency compared to North Melbourne’s 64.7 per cent.

It will be up to captain Jack Ziebell along with veterans Shaun Higgins and Jarrad Waite to make an impact this weekend if the Roos are to have any chance.

The Hawks have won the past four matchups between the sides leaving a four-year gap between wins for the Roos over their opponent. It doesn’t seem likely that will change this weekend.

Prediction
Hawks by 20 points. They’ve looked the better team so far and although both Tassie-aligned sides have had positive starts to the year, there’s still another gear the Hawks can show.

Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 3:20pm AEDT Sunday.

The Crowd Says:

2018-04-22T10:29:43+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


very funny Rick

2018-04-22T09:06:36+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Docker Finally you might tske North Melbourne seriously, but I doubt it

2018-04-22T09:05:24+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


???

2018-04-22T09:04:04+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


It was hilarious reading about how great Hawthorn were after round 4 ... Egg on their face

2018-04-22T08:37:31+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Guest


It probably comes from rating McEvoy

2018-04-22T08:31:41+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


Me too. God bless him.

2018-04-22T08:20:19+00:00

Raimond

Roar Guru


I knew that Ryan Buckland had put the mozz on the Hawks with his 'Hawthorn is back' piece on Thursday.

2018-04-22T08:05:16+00:00

Hartung heroes

Guest


Good win that Up to third on the ladder North Melbourne

2018-04-22T08:03:43+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


North Melbourne on fire Hawks getting way ahead of themselves.

AUTHOR

2018-04-22T08:03:30+00:00

Damien Peck

Roar Guru


FULL TIME STATS: NM: 373 disposals, 37 clearances, 48 inside 50s, 16 marks inside 50, 66 tackles, 35 hitouts, 24 free kicks. HW: 357 disposals, 25 clearances, 52 inside 50s, 9 marks inside 50, 45 tackles, 34 hitouts, 17 free kicks. Disposals: NM: Cunnington (30), Clarke (26), Dumont (23), four players (20). HW: Smith, Sicily (28), Henderson (26), Smith (25), two players (19). Goals: NM: Brown (4), Waite (3), Ziebell, Zurhaar (2), Atley, Hartung, Dumont (1). HW: Breust (5), Shields, Gunston (2), Smith, Impey (1). Stay tuned to the post-match report.

2018-04-22T08:02:34+00:00

RooBoy18

Guest


Well done North...about time we got one up on the mayblooms!

2018-04-22T08:02:03+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Mitchell Only 19 touches

2018-04-22T08:00:05+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Guest


Come on North,mess with Hawthorn's %,excellent, now third and with two men down,brilliant stuff. Hawks so poor ,3 goals till half time.

AUTHOR

2018-04-22T07:59:55+00:00

Damien Peck

Roar Guru


Full Time That'll do it! Roos win by 28. North Melbourne: 14.14 (98) Hawthorn: 11.4 (70)

2018-04-22T07:58:28+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Well Hawthorn have talked themselves up as premiership favourites ??

AUTHOR

2018-04-22T07:58:02+00:00

Damien Peck

Roar Guru


Goal 00:40 - Breust lines up a shot and kicks his fifth goal of the day. There's a lot of silence around the ground as the margin falls to 28. That's likely the last score of the day. North Melbourne: 14.14 (98) Hawthorn: 11.4 (70)

AUTHOR

2018-04-22T07:56:13+00:00

Damien Peck

Roar Guru


Behind 2:15 - Atley gets another behind for the Roos and it's almost over. North Melbourne: 14.14 (98) Hawthorn: 10.4 (64)

AUTHOR

2018-04-22T07:54:53+00:00

Damien Peck

Roar Guru


Goal 2:49 - Waite lines up for his eighth shot of the day after marking inside 50 and chewing up more of the clock. He nails his third goal of the day to seal it. He's kicked 3.5 today. North Melbourne: 14.13 (97) Hawthorn: 10.4 (64)

2018-04-22T07:52:45+00:00

RooBoy18

Guest


North will get home...not convincing in the second half...but heck we'll be 3 from 5!

AUTHOR

2018-04-22T07:51:01+00:00

Damien Peck

Roar Guru


Goal 5:38 - Zurharr has a shot from 50 metres out and North have the goal they've been waiting all quarter for. Roos by 27! North Melbourne: 13.13 (91) Hawthorn: 10.4 (64)

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