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NEW AFLW FORCE: ROOS READY FOR INSTANT IMPACT

- REBECCA WILLIAMS

NORTH Melbourne-Tasmania AFLW captain Emma Kearney is confident the club has assembled a list that can make an instant impact in its first season.

The Kangaroos recruited a string of prized signings ahead of their debut in the AFLW next year when they join Geelong as one of two expansion clubs in the 10-team league.

Last season’s AFLW bestand-fairest winner Kearney (Western Bulldogs) headed the list of establishe­d players to join the Tasmania-linked Kangaroos, including ex-Magpies Mo Hope, Jess Duffin, Emma King and Jasmine Garner and Kaitlyn Ashmore from the Brisbane Lions.

“We’ve built a really strong list to get the job done,’’ Kearney said. “You’re a bit nervous when you’re the first one to sign and you’re not sure who else is going to sign.

“But I was confident the work that North Melbourne have done for women’s footy, we were always going to get really strong players.’’

While eight rival teams have had a two-year head start on the Kangaroos, Kearney did not consider their late arrival to the competitio­n to be an issue.

“There is always heaps of changeover with the women’s list,’’ Kearney said.

But one challenge facing the Kangaroos has been integratin­g the team’s seven Tasmanian-based players into their pre-season preparatio­ns.

“We’ve got our girls based in Tasmania so we don’t see them as much, but the club is really doing a mountain of work so those girls down there feel really integrated,’’ Kearney said. “The leadership group has decided that one of us will go train down there every Saturday so we get that connection with them.

“We’ve got our pre-season camp coming up soon, too, so that’s a really good opportunit­y for us to really bond together.’’

North Melbourne announced yesterday its longtime partnershi­p with Mazda would now extend to its AFLW team.

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