North Melbourne ruckman Majak Daw provided the first highlight of the match with a strong mark backing into a pack. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
Melbourne's father-son selection Jack Viney with his dad Todd at the MCG. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun
REPLAY the NAB Cup action between North Melbourne, Richmond and Melbourne from Etihad Stadium.
9.54pm - Kangaroos reign supreme
Richmond 0.6.8 (44)
North Melbourne 0.7.6 (48)
DANIEL Wells cut a swathe through a string of Richmond opponents to set up the Kangaroos four-point victory at Etihad Stadium.
Wells side-stepped his way through two Tigers before finding Aaron Black on the lead about 35m directly in front.
Black went back and slotted his second goal of the match to put the Kangaroos in front.
Richmond rallied with Shane Edwards' flying shot for goal which drifted wide for minor score.
North Melbourne joins Collingwood as the only undefeated side in the NAB Cup.
Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun
9.54pm - Tigers lead, but only just
Richmond 0.6.7 (43)
North Melbourne 0.6.5 (41)
JACK Ziebell put North Melbourne within striking distance of Richmond with less than three minutes to play at Etihad Stadium.
Ziebell with his head over the ball was caught high about 35m out on a slight angle.
The star midfielder, who re-signed during the week, punished the Tigers splitting the middle.
9.45pm - Tigers rally early
Richmond 0.6.5 (41)
North Melbourne 0.5.4 (34)
RICHMOND has made all the running in the second half with goals to Brandon Ellis and Daniel Jackson giving the Tigers the lead.
Ellis kicked the opener streaming through the midfield and converting from 49m on the run.
The Tigers second goal came courtesy of Kangaroo Will Sierakowski giving away a 50m penalty for not returning the football to Jackson on centre wing.
Jackson made no mistake from the set shot.
Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun
9.33pm - Kangas bounce back
Richmond 0.4.3 (27)
North Melbourne 0.5.2 (32)
THREE goals at the death has given North Melbourne a half-time lead over Richmond at Etihad Stadium.
Lindsay Thomas sparked the resurgence kicking the first goal late in the half before Brent Harvey pounced on the loose ball cutting the margin to one point.
Enter Aaron Black who kicked a goal across his body from the top of the goal square after mopping up in front of spearhead Drew Petrie.
Majak Daw provided the highlight of the half brushing aside Tiger defender Steven Morris en route to his first goal.
Richmond dominated the bulk of the half with Jack Riewoldt and Shane Edwards the chief destroyers.
Edwards kicked two goals in the half.
9.25pm - Tigers roar ahead
Richmond 0.4.3 (27)
North Melbourne 0.2.2 (14)
MAJAK Daw provided another highlight but Richmond maintains a steady lead over North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.
Daw set the crowd alight brushing Brandon Ellis aside en route to kicking his first goal late in the first half.
But the Tigers responded with Shane Edwards kicking his second of the term before Riewoldt slotted his first capping off an exciting play from defence.
Brett Deledio and Dustin Martin set up the goal working through the midfield before Deledio pin-pointed Riewoldt streaming out of the goal square.
North Melbourne responded with Lindsay Thomas finding space and running into an open goal.
But Richmond held sway in the first half with Ty Vickery and Jack Riewoldt provide solid targets inside 50.
Vickery set up the Tigers second goal, winning a free kick, before Riewoldt pounced finding Edwards out in the open 30m out.
8.48pm - Harvey, Riewoldt open the scoring
Richmond 0.1.1 (7)
North Melbourne 0.1.1 (7)
VINTAGE Daniel Wells in setting Brent Harvey for the opening goal of the Kangaroos NAB Cup match against Richmond.
Wells' heads-up play tapping the ball out of congestion found Harvey running into an open goal.
But Richmond responded in kind with Jack Riewoldt the beneficiary of a Shaun Atley brain fade throwing the ball at the Tigers spearhead.
Riewoldt made no mistake from the goal line.
8.48pm - Tigers put paid to Demons
Richmond 1.2.9 (30)
Melbourne 0.2.2 (14)
RICHMOND disposed of Melbourne with relative ease in game two of the triangular series at Etihad Stadium.
The Tigers were never headed against the Demons cap-gun forward line deprived of polished delivery.
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The Demons relied heavily on bombing the ball inside 50 hoping to find marking targets Jeremy Howe, Jesse Hogan and Chris Dawes.
But the Tigers, through rebounding defenders Steve Morris and Bachar Houli, were able to hold the Demons at bay despite Hogan's best efforts.
The 18-year-old forward who is not eligible to play senior football until 2014 showed plenty of class attacking the ball and taking strong marks.
Ty Vickery provided one of the few second-half highlights flooring Lynden Dunn on the boundary line next to the interchange bench.
Dunn looked to push Vickery in the back prompting the fracas.
Dunn was awarded a 50m penalty but missed the set shot for goal after the siren.
Melbourne joins the Western Bulldogs as the only teams to remaining winless in the NAB Cup.
Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
8.38pm - Riewoldt, Frawley in the hands of trainers
Richmond 1.2.8 (29)
Melbourne 0.2.0 (12)
DEMON James Frawley came off second best from a marking contest in the second half against Richmond.
The key back left the field in the hands of the trainers with blood streaming from his head.
Meanwhile, Jack Riewoldt didn't escape the carnage either copping a knock to the back of the head.
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The Tigers spearhead made his way from the field to be patched up.
Earlier, Demons No.4 pick Jimmy Toumpas slotted the opening goal of the second following a strong mark.
Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
8.25pm - Tigers in control
Richmond 1.2.5 (26)
Melbourne 0.1.0 (6)
RICHMOND has a stranglehold on its match against Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.
The Tiger lead 1.2.5 (26) to 0.1.0 (6) at half time with goals to Jack Riewoldt, Ty Vickery and Bachar Houli's long drop punt from outside 50 setting up the 20-point lead.
Houli got plenty of the the ball in the first half providing dash off half back along with Brandon Ellis and Steven Morris.
Jack Watts is one of few shining lights for the Demons who face a straight sets exit after dropping game one against North Melbourne.
Watts kicked the Demons first goal after winning a 50m penalty midway through the half.
Youngster Tom Couch was busy with five touches while No.4 pick Jimmy Toumpas collected four disposals.
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8.15pm - Demon Jack puts Dees on the board
Richmond 1.2.4 (25)
Melbourne 0.1.0 (6)
TOP draft pick Jack Watts has done it again, kicking Melbourne's first goal of the match against Richmond at Etihad Stadium.
Watts was the beneficiary of 50m penalty against Tiger Steve Morris who was pinged for running too far along the wing.
Watts was brought to the 45m-mark and made no mistake.
But Richmond leads on the back of goals to Jack Riewoldt, Ty Vickery and Bachar Houli (super goal) making it an 18-point margin.
Houli's goal was a corker streaming along the wing to half forward and clearing the pack on the goal line.
8.05pm - Jack gives Tigers the lead
Richmond 0.1.1 (7)
Melbourne 0.0.0 (0)
RICHMOND has drawn first blood against Melbourne with Jack Riewoldt converting a set shot early in the first half.
Riewoldt also had the chance to kick a second goal but missed his right foot snap from deep in the pocket.
Steven Morris and Robbie Nahas have been busy for the Tigers while Joel MacDonald and Jack Watts lead the Demons in possessions.
New Tigers skipper Trent Cotchin won the toss.
Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun
7.42pm - North hangs on against Dees
North Melbourne 1.4.5 (38)
Melbourne 0.5.6 (36)
NORTH Melbourne has hung on for a two-point victory in game one of tonight's NAB Cup triangular series against Melbourne.
But it wasn't without a bit of help from the Demons who missed several golden opportunities to steal victory.
Mature-aged recruit Dean Kent made a blunder of sorts converting a set shot from 50m instead of looking to dish off for a possible super goal.
Kent marked about 45m from home but had no one within range for handball for the potential match-winning play a la Geelong last week.
Cats star Jimmy Bartel marked close to the siren last week and dished off to a waiting Joel Selwood who converted the super goal to hand West Coast a first up loss.
Ben Jacobs was among the Kangaroos best along with Sam Wright and Majak Daw who showed glimpses of what's to come.
Melbourne was well served by Nathan Jones, Jesse Hogan and Nathan Jones.
The Demons return to take on Richmond from 7.50pm.
Picture: Getty Source: Herald Sun
7.29pm - North piles on the pressure
North Melbourne 1.4.4 (37)
Melbourne 0.4.5 (29)
JEREMY Howe has helped Melbourne claw its way back into the contest against North Melbourne with back-to-back goals.
Howe made no mistake from sets shots 20m out directly in front to cut the margin to three points.
But North responded with Drew Petrie making the most of a Demon Tom McDonald's fumble close to goal soccering through his first of the night.
7.24pm - North piles on the pressure
North Melbourne 1.3.3 (30)
Melbourne 0.2.2 (14)
NORTH Melbourne is threatening to break its NAB Cup match against Melbourne open with Robbie Tarrant kicking the opening goal of the second half.
Tarrant took a strong mark deep inside 50 and made no mistake from a slight angle.
But it's not all good news for the Roos with Sam Wright forced off the field after heavy knocks.
Wright has heavy strapping on his right shoulder which looked to cop the brunt of the hits.
7.17pm - Hogan keeps Dees in touch
North Melbourne 1.2.3 (24)
Melbourne 0.2.2 (14)
MELBOURNE youngster Jesse Hogan has shown glimpses of what's to come in hotly contested first half against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.
Hogan kept the Dees within striking distance with a cracking late goal from deep in the forward pocket.
The mini-draftee, not eligible to play senior football until 2014, bodied Kangaroos defender Scott McMahon off the ball before going back and slotting the goal on his right boot.
But North Melbourne dominated the play in the first half with goals to Lindsay Thomas, Ben Jacobs (super goal) and Lachie Hansen setting up a nine-point lead at the main break.
Jacobs has been busy early setting up the Kangaroos' first goal finding Thomas deep inside 50.
The former Port Adelaide defender then got on the end of an Andrew Swallow handball en route to kicking a 60m goal on the run.
Hard-nosed Demon Nathan Jones is the leading possession winner on the ground with 10.
Father-son recruit Jack Viney has also been busy.
Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun
7.05pm - Majak start for Roos
North Melbourne 1.2.21 (23)
Melbourne 0.1.2 (8)
NORTH Melbourne recruit Ben Jacobs has made a flying start to life in blue and white stripes involved in both first half goals.
Jacobs gave the Roos an eight-point buffer early in the half with a super goal from 60m.
The former Port Adelaide defender also set up the Kangaroos' first goal hitting Lindsay Thomas on the chest inside-50.
Thomas made no mistake from the set shot.
Kangaroos forward Lachie Hansen made it a 15-point margin converting his set shot from 30m out on a slight angle.
Exciting Kangaroos ruckman Majak Daw has been solid early taking a strong mark floating across half back.
With eyes only for the football, Daw drifted back into the pack taking the grab.
He also find skipper Andrew Swallow with a deft touch to help set up Jacobs' goal.
Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun
6.55pm - Kangas, Dees slow to start
North Melbourne 0.1. 1 (7)
Melbourne 0.1.2 (8)
MELBOURNE has drawn first blood with Jack Watts kicking a goal from directly in front.
Watts capped off a nice five minute burst by the Dees which included an errant kick for goal by midfielder Colin Sylvia.
Sylvia missed a golden opportunity to give the Dees the edge when he missed from 30m out.
But North Melbourne responded with Lindsay Thomas answering the challenge marking deep inside 50 and making no mistake.
Demon father-son prospect Jack Viney has made a solid start picking up early possessions in the midfield.
PRE-GAME: NORTH Melbourne will be out to continue an impressive week for the club when it takes on Melbourne in game one of tonight's triangular series.
The Kangaroos, fresh off re-signing Shaun Atley today, boast a strong list for the clash against a Demons outfit littered with exciting young guns and experienced recruits from rival clubs.
SCHEDULE
North Melbourne v Melbourne 6.45pm AEDT
Melbourne v Richmond 7.50pm AEDT
Richmond v North Melbourne 8.55pm AEDT
Atley's commitment follows the news of coach Brad Scott, Jack Ziebell and Daniel Wells all inking contract extensions to remain at Arden Street.
But all eyes will be on Demons father-son recruit Jack Viney and No.4 pick Jimmy Toumpas who step out for the first time in the blue and red.
Melbourne also features a forward line bolstered with the addition of Chris Dawes and Shannon Byrnes.
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It will also be the first time former Kangaroos utility Cameron Pedersen lines up against his old side after forming part of a deal which saw Jordan Gysberts traded to North Melbourne.
Gysberts is one of a number of new faces on Kangaroos list which includes rebounding defender Ben Jacobs and developing ruckmen Daniel Currie and Majak Daw.
Veteran Brent Harvey is expected to play the majority of game time in both matches while no risks will be taken with Daniel Wells and Jack Ziebell.
Harvey is not eligible to play in the regular season until Round 7 after being suspended in the Kangaroos heavy elimination final loss against West Coast.
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