The Gold Coast Bulletin

ROOS PROVE WORTH IN GALLANT TIGERS DEFEAT

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NORTH Melbourne star Ben Cunnington set a new benchmark as the Kangaroos tested themselves against the AFL’s benchmark and failed – but only just.

North were brave but Richmond extended their winning streak to six games with a pulsating 10-point victory at Etihad Stadium on Mother’s Day yesterday.

Cunnington played arguably the best match of his 173-game career, setting a new AFL record for contested possession­s (32) in his 38-disposal display.

The Roos led by two points early in the last quarter, but Tigers skipper Trent Cotchin slotted a brilliant goal to help the premiers to a 12.10 (82) to 11.6 (72) win in front of 29,153.

For a team widely expected to do not much this season, North will take plenty away from an effort that left them 10th (4-4).

“It’s mixed emotions ... we’re disappoint­ed that we didn’t get the result,” coach Brad Scott said.

“But I don’t think we lost any self-belief.

“The majority of footy is giving yourself an opportunit­y to win and I thought we did that. We had shots late that we missed that we’d probably normally kick.

“I didn’t think our playing group needed any more reinforcem­ent about the path that we’re on and what we’re doing and what we think works.

“What we hope our supporters can see is a North Melbourne brand that we think stacks up.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Ben Cunnington was a star for North Melbourne but Reece Conca and the Tigers got the win.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Ben Cunnington was a star for North Melbourne but Reece Conca and the Tigers got the win.

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