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Roos remain unbeaten

February 24, 2019 6:30 pm in by

NORTH Melbourne remains unbeaten in the AFLW after downing Melbourne by four points in a tense encounter at Casey Fields on Sunday.

Ruck-forward Emma King booted three goals, including a critical fourth-quarter effort that ensured the Kangaroos ran out 6.2 (38) to 5.4 (34) winners to sit four points clear on top of Conference A.

The 186cm King proved to be the X-factor for the Roos, who were brilliantly led by midfielders Jamie Stanton (21 disposals) and Emma Kearney (15 disposals).

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North trailed during the final term before King was paid a questionable push-in- the-back free kick and kicked truly from 20m out to wrestle back the lead.

Speedy forward Aliesha Newman starred for the Demons with two majors while Karen Paxman gathered 25 touches in a compelling duel with Kearney.

The defeat leaves Melbourne in a battle to make the finals given only two teams progress from each conference.

The Dees sit in fourth place in Conference A, trailing second-placed Adelaide and third-placed Fremantle by four points with three home-and-away rounds remaining.

One of two clubs added to the fledgling competition this year, the Roos had made it look easy with convincing wins over Carlton, GWS and the Western Bulldogs.

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Their first game on Victorian soil proved to be their sternest test with Newman’s second goal putting the Dees ahead early in the fourth quarter.

Newman had earlier booted a goal of the year contender, latching onto a polished handball chain and using her speed to burst through traffic to kick a superb running goal.

North’s high-quality recruits again proved too much to overcome with Mo Hope (two goals) delivering arguably her best AFLW performance.

The tattooed forward, who struggled for form as a marquee player for Collingwood, marked strongly and showed signs of the dominance that led to her becoming the face of AFLW.

© AAP 2019

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