Harris eyes premier challenge

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By Ben Broad
12:48 PM Tue 03 June, 2008



NORTH Melbourne playmaker Daniel Harris hopes lessons learnt from the Brisbane Lions provide his team with the preparation needed for its biggest test of the year.

The Kangaroos were soundly beaten by a potent Lions midfield on Saturday night and, unfortunately for Harris and his men, their job doesn’t get any easier this week.

A greater challenge looms with North to host reigning premier Geelong at Telstra Dome on Friday night.

Brownlow Medallist Jimmy Bartel, Gary Ablett, Joel Corey, Cameron Ling and Joel Selwood are the names boasted by an outfit keen to continue the form it showed in a strong win over Carlton.

Harris, acknowledging the task ahead, highlighted the importance of an attacking brand of football when the opportunity presents.

"It is a big job," Harris said. "They’ve got stars all across the board.

"I suppose we can’t be too reactive to them, we’ve got to hunt the footy and also try to keep the scoreboard ticking over and also pressure them as much as we can."

Striking a balance of attack and defence – as tagger Brady Rawlings is so often used to doing – will be the key for coach Dean Laidley.

"They’re a very attacking midfield," Harris said of the Cats. "Every week Brady has a role, so I don’t think that’ll change.

"But through the midfield everyone’s got to be accountable and then I guess try to win the footy and make them be accountable going the other way.

"It’s going to be our biggest test for the year … if we win the contested footy this week we’ll be in the ball game."

North Melbourne's prospects would be boosted by the return of Daniel Wells, who Harris believes is a strong chance to return after missing the clash with the Lions with a knee injury.

"Just speaking to him, he’s knee’s coming good so he’s a chance to come back this week which’d be great because we missed him last week," he said.

"He’s very important because he gives us that link-up player and he’s also been getting in and getting his own footy.

"He can also finish off with his skills, and that’s what we lacked on the weekend."

After this week's match, North Melbourne has a tough month with Fremantle (Subiaco Oval), Hawthorn, St Kilda and Port Adelaide (AAMI Stadium).

It's a crunch period that Harris could go a long way to determining his team’s season.

"We probably look in a block of four," he said.

"We’ll try to win all of them obviously, but if we can win two or three out of the next four we’ll really set ourselves up for a crack at the second half of the year and for the finals."
 
"I suppose we can’t be too reactive to them, we’ve got to hunt the footy and also try to keep the scoreboard ticking over and also pressure them as much as we can."

Striking a balance of attack and defence – as tagger Brady Rawlings is so often used to doing – will be the key for coach Dean Laidley.

This is really encouraging, if half of the players responsible for the midfield realise this, we will go a long way to winning the game. Positive attacking game is the only way we can win it. We have got to be a cut throat, savage, cohesive unit that has to capitalise on any chance we have got in the forward fifty.
 

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I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

please do not post the glass half full crap, be realistic within 10 goals is an effort to nearly be proud of........

this weeks mid field are much more devistating than brisbanes, man it could get really nasty.... :eek:
 
We beat Collingwood.

Collingwood beat Geelong.

Therefore North Melbourne >> Geelong

Right?
 
I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

please do not post the glass half full crap, be realistic within 10 goals is an effort to nearly be proud of........

this weeks mid field are much more devistating than brisbanes, man it could get really nasty.... :eek:


Here here i checked fixtures today the way we played last week we can expect to win 4 more games. Harris is one of the main offenders very unaccountable I will be watching him on Friday night to see who he is playing on.
 
I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

That is tripe, what happens this week will have very little effect on what happens for the rest of the season unless half the team get injured this week.

please do not post the glass half full crap, be realistic within 10 goals is an effort to nearly be proud of........

That is tripe, its a two horse race and to be accepting of a ten goal loss is a very poor attitude, indeed.

this weeks mid field are much more devistating than brisbanes, man it could get really nasty.... :eek:

We beat them early on last year by going in harder at the ball and we had 22 contributors for 4 quarters. Its a 50% psychological battle and if we show Geelong right from the outset that we are willing to go in hard and low then we are half way there, of course we could still lose as they are an excellent side - but if we come out and are fractionally off the intent they will sense that and smash us, like the final. Certainly if we go in with your 'happy with a ten goal loss' mindset we will, quite rightly, get reamed!
 
I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

please do not post the glass half full crap, be realistic within 10 goals is an effort to nearly be proud of........

this weeks mid field are much more devistating than brisbanes, man it could get really nasty.... :eek:

I don't even know why you would post if you are going to be such a negative nancy.

Yes, this is the toughest task all year, but hell, we have nothing at all to lose. We are a really average side at the moment and Geelong are (and will be for a while) the best side in the league. We are playing so hot and cold (a bit like 2006 {the very few occassions we were playing well!}) which means we could really take it to Geelong. Yes, we could easily lose by 100 points but hell that is a really safe and uncreative stance to take going into this game.

Have some blind faith, maybe it'll will us over the line!
 
I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

please do not post the glass half full crap, be realistic within 10 goals is an effort to nearly be proud of........

this weeks mid field are much more devistating than brisbanes, man it could get really nasty.... :eek:

That is the utter crap!
I dont know how much footy you have played mate....but even in the lower Amatuer leagues across the country, the last placed team in a comp wouldnt even have that attitude when up against the top placed side....let alone in the AFL when we are currently a top 8 team playing against another top 8 team.
F*ck me if North had that attitude each week, they may have well f*cked off to the Gold Coast and changed their name to Fremantle while their at it!!
I will back us in this Friday to come out and atone for our previous weeks performance and just as we have done for so long....show some f*ckin heart and hit those Geelong pricks hard and come away with a typical North win!!!!
 
I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

This reminds me of SO many statements that have been made prior to big matches like this. If we go in thinking that getting within 10 goals is acceptable, we'll get beaten by 20 comfortably. Do you remember the game about Port (2004?) eventual premiers, beat them by over 15 goals. Brisbane about 5 years ago (the draw) many said getting within 5 goals was "good enough", we drew with them. We should never accept that we can't win. Yes, we are not going to win every week, but we've gotta be ABLE to win every week.

To quote our favourite American Governator, "If it bleeds, you can kill it". Geelong definitely do bleed, and we CAN beat them this week. Go Roos!
 
That is the utter crap!
I dont know how much footy you have played mate....but even in the lower Amatuer leagues across the country, the last placed team in a comp wouldnt even have that attitude when up against the top placed side....let alone in the AFL when we are currently a top 8 team playing against another top 8 team.
F*ck me if North had that attitude each week, they may have well f*cked off to the Gold Coast and changed their name to Fremantle while their at it!!
I will back us in this Friday to come out and atone for our previous weeks performance and just as we have done for so long....show some f*ckin heart and hit those Geelong pricks hard and come away with a typical North win!!!!

Yep, there is no way that this game will be a blow out. I'm guessing more like the game between you vs Bulldogs.

Geelong pricks, why you...;):p
 
I'd be happy with a 10 goal flogging, any more than that and we will be lucky to win for another month:(

please do not post the glass half full crap, be realistic within 10 goals is an effort to nearly be proud of........

this weeks mid field are much more devistating than brisbanes, man it could get really nasty.... :eek:

Thats just crap. You don't really deserve a dignified reply to your post.

Here here i checked fixtures today the way we played last week we can expect to win 4 more games. Harris is one of the main offenders very unaccountable I will be watching him on Friday night to see who he is playing on.

No doubt if we play as bad as last week you would be right, but things dont work that way. I would think we would improve on last week big time.
 
Well, I think pretty much all of us agree that anyone posting that they would be happy with a 10 goal flogging is a tool who is deserving of all derision that follows said post. Mate, even if you think it, what makes you think we want to hear it?

I am about as confident this week as I was last week - i.e. it's a big ask but we are a real chance if we are switched on for 4 quarters. In our favour is the fact that it is highly unlikely that Geelong's two key forwards will outscore our two key forwards by 11 goals. And even at their best, the Geelong midfield wouldn't crunch ours any worse than Brisbane's did. So we can do it!
 

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