North Melbourne returns to Marvel Stadium on Saturday for an intriguing clash with Richmond.

It follows a big week for the Kangaroos, who were boosted by star Cam Zurhaar’s re-signing on Monday, and will be celebrating co-captain Luke McDonald’s 200th game.

 

The Roos were outclassed by a stronger Geelong outfit last weekend, and will be hoping to bounce back against a youthful Tigers side.

Round 21, North Melbourne v Richmond
Where: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, VIC
When: Saturday, August 3 at 1.45pm AEST
How to watch: Foxtel, Kayo Sports

The opposition

Like the Roos, Richmond hold a 2-17 record heading into Round 21. The Tigers sit 18th on the ladder due to their lower percentage, with four games remaining in the home and away season.

They struggled to challenge the Magpies last week at the MCG, going down by 26 points as Nick and Josh Daicos had their way with 42 and 32 disposals respectively.

Tigers youngster Tom Brown was a shining light, kicking three goals, while senior player Nathan Broad put in a strong shift with 27 touches and 15 marks.

On the injury front, Richmond could regain the valuable services of Dustin Martin, Tim Taranto, Toby Nankervis and Jack Graham for Saturday’s fixture.

What the coaches have said

North Melbourne senior coach Alastair Clarkson, post-game v Geelong: “There’s a lot of things we liked about our game. We won the ball well, we competed really well in and around the contest but we probably overused the ball by hand and that invited the pressure … which caused us to turn the footy over.”

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North Melbourne returns to Marvel Stadium on Saturday for an intriguing clash with Richmond.

It follows a big week for the Kangaroos, who were boosted by star Cam Zurhaar’s re-signing on Monday, and will be celebrating co-captain Luke McDonald’s 200th game.

 

The Roos were outclassed by a stronger Geelong outfit last weekend, and will be hoping to bounce back against a youthful Tigers side.

Round 21, North Melbourne v Richmond
Where: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, VIC
When: Saturday, August 3 at 1.45pm AEST
How to watch: Foxtel, Kayo Sports

The opposition

Like the Roos, Richmond hold a 2-17 record heading into Round 21. The Tigers sit 18th on the ladder due to their lower percentage, with four games remaining in the home and away season.

They struggled to challenge the Magpies last week at the MCG, going down by 26 points as Nick and Josh Daicos had their way with 42 and 32 disposals respectively.

Tigers youngster Tom Brown was a shining light, kicking three goals, while senior player Nathan Broad put in a strong shift with 27 touches and 15 marks.

On the injury front, Richmond could regain the valuable services of Dustin Martin, Tim Taranto, Toby Nankervis and Jack Graham for Saturday’s fixture.

What the coaches have said

North Melbourne senior coach Alastair Clarkson, post-game v Geelong: “There’s a lot of things we liked about our game. We won the ball well, we competed really well in and around the contest but we probably overused the ball by hand and that invited the pressure … which caused us to turn the footy over.”

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