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Preview: North Melbourne v Carlton
A closer look at the Round 8 clash.
Details: Gabba, Saturday 25 July, 1:05pm (AEST) Broadcast: Fox Footy, Kayo, AFL App Live updates: Twitter, Instagram and the Carlton App
The game in focus:
After a tough contest against Port Adelaide last weekend, Carlton will want to put what it has learned to the test against North Melbourne.
Both teams are looking to keep their seasons alive and get another win on the board before a jam-packed end to the season.
North are the best clearance team in the competition at the moment, so the Blues will be looking to slow down North and stop them clearing the ball as efficiently.
With Patrick Cripps once again the premier centre clearance player in the competition, the inside battle will be as compelling as ever.
Last time we met:
The last time the Blues faced the Roos was a day to forget for Carlton fans.
Cameron Zurhaar kicked five goals and Ben Brown kicked four, contributing to a five-season barren run against today’s opposition.
Cripps was a shining light in an otherwise bleak afternoon, laying eight tackles, kicking two goals and gathering 25 disposals.
Blue focus:
It was flagged by David Teague yesterday that he believes his side is conceding too many inside 50s to the opposition.
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Jacob Weitering has the most contested defensive one-on-ones in the competition, with Liam Jones and Lachie Plowman also sitting in the top ten.
However, the defensive trio have lost just 19 of 98 one-on-ones combined, providing a resolute defence: that’ll be crucial today, with Ben Brown joined by inclusions Nick Larkey and Cameron Zurhaar.
Get excited about:
McKay v McKay.
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Harry and Ben will join a fairly small list of twin brothers that have played an AFL game against one another, joining Mitch and Nathan Brown, Nathan and Ryan Lonie, Adam and Troy Selwood and Darryl and Shane Wakelin.
The two are yet to come up against one another at AFL level in their fifth seasons on their respective lists, having been drafted with picks Nos.10 and 21 respectively in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft.
The twins have faced each other a couple of times in the VFL, always resulting in an entertaining battle of the brothers.
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Match report: Carlton prevails in a close one... again
A full rundown of Carlton's Round 8 clash.
CARLTON recorded its fourth win of the season with a scrappy seven-point victory over a persistent North Melbourne.
Marking their first win over the opposition since 2014 and their first win at the Gabba since 2013, the Blues led for the entirety of the afternoon and held onto a lead established in the opening term.
Despite North Melbourne drawing with five points at the final break, it was another valuable - and heart-stopping - win for the Blues, who equal the ledger after eight rounds.
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Q1 breakdown:
It was a physical contest from the first bounce, with the Blues moving it quickly out of the middle. Marc Pittonet was confident against Todd Goldstein, with six disposals and three clearances allowing the Blues to move the ball forward. It reaped full reward in the opening term, with Michael Gibbons, Matthew Kennedy and Jack Newnes putting the Blues on the board early. Will Setterfield and Jack Martin were pivotal in moving the ball forward, while David Cuningham didn’t need a second invitation when an errant North Melbourne handball fell in his lap within range.
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Q2 breakdown:
Kennedy started off the quarter quickly with his second goal, while both teams put on a physical display from the center bounce. Setterfield and Cripps were vital in clearing the ball from the middle and Lachie Plowman put the pressure on down the line. North had gained more territory than the first term, putting the defensive line to the test. An unlucky ball bounce led to North’s third straight goal for the term while North’s pressure mounted. A classy handball chain in the forward 50 led to an important goal from Walsh, lifting Carlton’s momentum.
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Q3 breakdown:
Keeping in form with the rest of the game, the Blues started with a quick goal through Newnes after a tough contest in their forward half. Both sides struggled to convert on the scoreboard, with the ball travelling from 50 to 50. Carlton missed some chances to gain back momentum, recording four straight behinds while trapping the ball inside their forward 50. Jacob Weitering and Jones restricted the North forwards with intercept marks but a hamstring injury to Mitch McGovern left the Blues a man down. As the Blues looked to wrestle the momentum, three late goals to North Melbourne saw the opponent draw within five points.
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Q4 breakdown:
The heavens opened at the Gabba which made wet weather football a must, with the Blues adjusting to the conditions early. Walsh was key in the Blues while Plowman was crucial on the last line of defence. Cuningham’s second goal was crucial, turning and converting from outside 50 to give the Blues’ some breathing room. Leaders Sam Docherty and Kade Simpson did everything to thwart North Melbourne’s offence, with the Blues eventually holding on for a scrappy seven-point win.
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Moment of the match:
Cool, calm and collected. With barely anyone able to get clean control of the ball, an errant Jared Polec handball found its way into the path of David Cuningham.
Having kicked an early goal, Cuningham didn't need a second invitation: from beyond 50, Cuningham turned on a dime and sent one sailing over the goal umpire for what was ultimately the sealer.
1. Sam Walsh can provide the pressure - and stand up - when his team needs it most. For the second straight week at the Gabba, and despite being only in his second year, Walsh provided his trademark hard running for four quarters on the way to a 21-disposal, one-goal performance.
2. Senior Coach David Teague called for an improved defensive effort, and Lachie Plowman was key in providing that. The 102-gamer had some crucial plays in the final term, producing an impressive defensive performance for the third consecutive week.
3. When Will Setterfield and Matt Kennedy are on form, Carlton's midfield unit looks very strong. The two bulls were fierce at the contest from the outset, collecting 20 disposals each: both were vital in moving and clearing the ball forward as the Blues outclassed the best clearance team in the competition.