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Join in the chorus! Roos suffocate Lions to all time AFLW low for maiden premiership, 2023 revenge




North Melbourne are AFLW premiers for the first time, after the league’s best defence strangled reigning champions Brisbane in a comprehensive overturning of last season’s grand final result, winning 6.3 (39) to 1.3 (9).

In a rematch of the 2023 decider, the Roos kicked three quick goals to set the tone from the outset, before tightening the screws in front of over 12,000 supporters at Ikon Park, many of them lifelong North Melbourne fans who have waited since 1999 to see their club claim a premiership.

The Lions’ score of 9 is comfortably the lowest in an AFLW grand final, with the Roos’ miserly defence, which conceded just 20 points per game across the home-and-away season and two lead-in finals, restricting the Lions to just one opening quarter goal.

The win also completes the Roos’ AFLW-first undefeated season, with a Round 2 draw to Geelong their only points dropped.

They weren’t the only firsts, either: having joined the competition in 2019, the Kangaroos are the first expansion club to claim an AFLW premiership, while coach Darren Crocker adds to his 1996 premiership medal as a men’s player to marshal the women’s team to glory.

Leading the way was superstar midfielder and All-Australian captain Jasmine Garner (35 disposals, 10 clearances), who shook a tag from Breanna Koenen with aplomb to claim the best-afield medal, while Ash Riddell (30 disposals), Alice O’Louglin (three goals) and captain Emma Kearney (23 disposals), playing just her second game back from a serious hamstring injury, also stood up.

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