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  2. North Melbourne Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The North Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos or colloquially the Roos, is a professional Australian rules football club. The men's team competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), and the women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW).

  3. List of North Melbourne Football Club premiership results

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    1999 AFL Grand Final: G: B: Total: North Melbourne: 19: 10: 124: Carlton: 12: 17: 89 ... North Melbourne retains both the Winfield Cup as a permanent memento of the ...

  4. Proposed relocation of the North Melbourne Football Club

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    In 1999 the AFL, buoyed by the success of the relocated Swans 1996 Grand Final appearance, sought to make North Melbourne Sydney's second team.The club had gained some market exposure by defeating the Swans in their first re-location Grand Final appearance.

  5. List of North Melbourne Football Club players - Wikipedia

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    Includes North Melbourne only careers and spans from the season of the player's debut to the year in which they played their final game for North Melbourne Debut Debuts are for VFL/AFL regular season and finals series matches only Games Goals Statistics are for VFL/AFL regular season and finals series matches only and are correct to the end of ...

  6. 1996 AFL Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    The two teams traded goals until the end of the game, with North ultimately triumphing by 43 points. Tony Lockett tried hard for the Swans in his first and only grand final, booting six goals. Paul Roos was playing in his 314th game of VFL/AFL football. He continues to hold the record for the most games played before participating in his first ...

  7. List of North Melbourne Football Club individual awards and ...

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    6.3 V/AFL Teams of the Year. 6.4 AFL All ... Official history of the North Melbourne Football Club This page was last edited on 6 August 2024, at 02:59 (UTC). ...

  8. List of Australian rules football clubs in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    AFL (R) 1919 2000– 3: 2012 North Melbourne Kangaroos: Arden Street Oval, North Melbourne: AFL (R) 1925 2018– 0 — Northern Bullants: Bullants: Preston City Oval, Preston: VJFA: 1882 1903– 6: 1984 Port Melbourne: Borough: North Port Oval, Port Melbourne — 1874 1886– 17: 2017 Richmond Tigers: Punt Road Oval, East Melbourne: AFL (R ...

  9. Glenn Archer - Wikipedia

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    Archer is one of the North Melbourne Football Club's greatest players, a dual-premiership and Norm Smith Medallist, he holds the third most games record for North Melbourne, is a member of the North Melbourne Team of the Century and is recognised with the title the "Shinboner of the Century" as the North Melbourne player who most embodies the ...