AFL Live Scores: North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Port Adelaide Power

The second game on Sunday for AFL Round 3 is between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Port Adelaide. The match is to be played at Etihad Stadium with the opening bounce set to commence at 4:40pm with away team Port Adelaide Power currently holding favouritism in the market. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Port Adelaide.

Round: Round 3, Sunday April 6, 4:40pm
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Weather: 22° Partly cloudy.

 

 

Preview:

Port Adelaide will be slight favourites to take the points here, when they play North Melbourne on Sunday, 4.10PM at Etihad Stadium. With two wins from two games, Port have started their 2014 season just like they finished last season. Port have also won five of its past seven games in Melbourne, including three of its past four at Etihad Stadium. This game will be no easy win for Port Adelaide, however, with the Kangaroos keen to prove themselves against a top team early in the season.

Teams:

North Melbourne Kangaroos:North Melbourne Football Club logo
B Aaron Mullett, Nathan Grima, Jamie Macmillan
HB Shaun Atley, Scott D. Thompson, Nick Dal Santo
C Sam Gibson, Ryan Bastinac, Brad McKenzie
HF Lindsay Thomas, Aaron Black, Ben Cunnington
F Daniel Currie, Drew Petrie, Lachlan Hansen
FOLL Todd Goldstein, Daniel Wells, Brent Harvey
I/C Joel Tippett, Levi Greenwood, Jack Ziebell, Luke McDonald, Liam Anthony, Leigh Adams, Ben Jacobs
(Three to be omitted)
IN Joel Tippett, Liam Anthony, Ben Jacobs
NEW Joel Tippett

Port Adelaide Power:Port Adelaide Football Club logo
B Jack Hombsch, Alipate Carlile, Tom Jonas
HB Jasper Pittard, Jackson Trengove,Matthew Broadbent
C Kane Cornes, Hamish Hartlett, Jared Polec
HF Angus Monfries, Justin Westhoff, Ollie Wines
F Chad Wingard, John Butcher, Jay Schulz
FOLL Matthew Lobbe, Travis Boak, Brad Ebert
I/C Matt White, Cam O’Shea, Robbie Gray,Aaron Young, Jarman Impey, Cameron Hitchcock, Dom Cassisi
(Three to be omitted)
IN Cam O’Shea, Aaron Young, Cameron Hitchcock

 

News:

After another vintage performance from veteran Brent Harvey, North Melbourne AFL coach Brad Scott wanted to make one thing clear at his post-match media conference.

Harvey, a five-time club champion, wore heavy criticism following North’s first-round loss to Essendon.

However the 35-year-old small forward kicked three vital goals on Sunday as the Kangaroos claimed victory 12.11 (83) to 8.6 (54) in their round-two clash with the Western Bulldogs.

Harvey had 25 possessions in his 364th match and his ball use stood out in a game that was, to say the least, a scrappy affair.

“He certainly ignores it,” Scott said of the media commentary that Harvey was not a big-game player.

“I can ignore it or I can stand up for him.

“While I’m coaching this footy club, if anyone wants to come after Brent Harvey, they come through me.

“There are certain people who take pleasure in lining people up and potting them. Brent Harvey is not one who should ever be in that gun.”

The win was North’s first of the season while the Bulldogs are 0-2.

Harvey fought an interesting first-half duel with Robert Murphy.

“I’ve run out of superlatives for Brent Harvey in terms of the way he wills himself to get our team over the line,” Scott said.

“Robert Murphy is still a fantastic player.

“Murphy was influential for them in the first half so we needed to make some changes to arrest that.”

Leading by 10 points at three-quarter time, North Melbourne finally found some scoring momentum with a six-goal final term to the Bulldogs’ three goals.

Two of Harvey’s three goals came in the final term, while 10 of North midfielder Nick Dal Santo’s game-high 32 disposals were also gathered in the last quarter.

Scott said he didn’t think the first half was going to make any highlight reels.

“We’ve played games in the last few years where we’ve kicked over 120 points and looked fantastic and lost,” he said.

“This feeling feels a lot better.

“As a side we needed to grind it out.”

Bulldogs’ coach Brendan McCartney wants his players to move the ball quicker into attack, without worrying about making mistakes.

“We know we’ve got some good young talent coming through that aren’t quite getting through a full four quarters of footy yet, but it’s close,” McCartney said.

“They hung in there for longer than us and just stuck at it.

“I am a bit cranky but I will get over it.”

The Bulldogs host Richmond at Etihad Stadium on Saturday in round three and North face Port Adelaide at the same venue the following day.

McCartney says new captain Ryan Griffen, the 2013 All-Australian midfielder who missed round one with a back injury, will improve quickly on his 12-possession haul on Sunday.

“That’s his first game, No NAB Cup, no practice game, no nothing,” McCartney said.

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