Mercury (Hobart)

Joeys seal deal in upset victory

- ROB FORSAITH

NORTH Melbourne has upset GWS by 20 points in a low-scoring scrap at Giants Stadium, where the visitors’ youngsters stood up in a thrilling final quarter.

Curtis Taylor, Bailey Scott, Tarryn Thomas, Cameron Zurhaar — boasting a combined 57 games of experience — each scored clutch goals in the last term to get North up.

Jared Polec, arguably best on ground, also fittingly split the middle as the Kangaroos booted six goals straight to GWS’s 3.2 in the final quarter.

The Kangaroos prevailed 12.8 (80) to 8.12 (60), seeing off a couple of spirited challenges and successful­ly stifling the Giants’ potent run through the middle. Zurhaar finished with a game-high three goals.

Ruckman Todd Goldstein was also huge for the visitors, helping himself to 51 hit-outs, nine clearances and a goal.

North is 2-0 and next faces Sydney, then Hawthorn at Docklands as they eye a return to finals in Rhyce Shaw’s first full season in charge.

Star GWS forwards Jeremy Cameron and Toby Greene were both kept remarkably quiet, combining for just one goal. However, Greene was denied a third-quarter goal because of a contentiou­s score-review verdict that found there was insufficie­nt evidence to overturn the on- field decision. There was debate about whether a scrambling Jamie Macmillan made contact with the ball before it crossed the line, but the North defender’s desperatio­n epitomised his team’s approach.

Expectatio­ns of a shootout between Cameron and North Melbourne counterpar­t Ben Brown, who ranked first and second on the Coleman Medal leaderboar­d in 2019, were put to bed early.

The teams were locked at 2.6 (18) apiece at halftime, reflecting an arm-wrestle largely devoid of highlights but full of immense pressure and plenty of rust.

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