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North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Carlton Blues live scores – 2014 AFL NAB Challenge

The first game on Saturday for AFL NAB Challenge is between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Carlton Blues. The match is to be played at Eureka Stadium with the opening bounce set to commence at 4.40pm with home team North Melbourne Kangaroos currently holding favouritism in the market. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and Carlton Blues.

Stadium: Eureka Stadium, 4.40pm AEDT, Saturday February 15, 2014
Weather: 18° Mostly Sunny

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Odds Comparison:

North Melbourne Kangaroos 1.48 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.48 1.47
Carlton Blues 2.55 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.55 2.55

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Teams:

NORTH MELBOURNE KANGAROOS

1. Daniel Currie, 2. Brad McKenzie, 3. Ryan Bastinac, 4. Liam Anthony, 5. Ben Jacobs, 6. Lachlan Hansen, 7. Jack Ziebell, 8. Daniel Wells, 10.Ben Cunnington. 11. Michael Firrito, 12. Lindsay Thomas, 15. Nick Dal Santo, 16. Scott Thompson, 18. Shaun Atley, 19. Sam Wright, 20. Drew Petrie, 21. Luke McDonald, 22. Todd Goldstein, 26. Taylor Hine, 28. Robin Nahas, 29. Brent Harvey, 32. Mason Wood, 33. Mitch Wilkins, 34. Jamie MacMillan, 35. Aaron Black, 36, Joel Tippett, 42. Scott McMahon, 43. Sam Gibson, 44. Max Warren

CARLTON BLUES

1. Andrew Walker, 2. Troy Menzel, 3. Marc Murphy, 4. Bryce Gibbs, 7. Dylan Buckley, 9, Kane Lucas, 10. Matthew Watson, 11. Rob Warnock, 12. Mitch Robinson, 13. Chris Yarran, 14. Brock McLean, 16. Patrick Cripps, 17. Sam Rowe, 18. Tom Temay, 21. Josh Bootsma, 26. Andrew McInnes, 28. Tom Bell, 30. Jarrad Waite, 31. Luke Reynolds, 32. Nick Graham, 33. Andrejs Everitt, 35. Ed Curnow. 36. Cameron Wood, 37. Jaryd Cachia, 39. Dale Thomas, 41. Levi Casboult, 42. Zach Tuohy, 45. Blaine Johnson, 46. David Ellard

 

News:

Former Wests Tigers playmaker Benji Marshall is set to play his first game for the Blues after switching codes last year.

Marshall is likely to see some game time when the Blues face fellow Super Rugby franchise the Hurricanes in a pre-season hitout on Saturday.

Blues coach Sir John Kirwan says barring an injury this week the former Kiwis star will take to the field in Masterton.

“We’ll probably play Benji in all three pre-season games in some capacity,” said Kirwan.

“He wants to play 10. Most 10s can cover a couple of positions but he’ll be looking to start off at 10, see how he goes and then maybe give him a bit of time at fullback.”

The 28-year-old Marshall turned his back on Wests Tigers last year after 11 years with the NRL club to switch to rugby union, the code he last played as a teenager.

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