LIVE | The Cats kicked the last eight goals after trailing by 37 points when the Magpies kicked nine in a row. It was an Incredible turnaround. AFLW
McCarthy 5, Bailey 4, Daniher 3, Cameron 2, Lyons 2, McStay 2, Robinson, Fort, Cockatoo, McInerney, Ah CheeMcCluggage 29, Lyons 28, Zorko 28, Neale 27North Melbourne got the mother of all reality checks tonight, as the rampaging Brisbane Lions reminded them in no uncertain terms just how far off the pace they remain.
Have a look at these numbers: Brisbane ended up +38 for inside 50s , +38 for contested possessions , +79 for disposals , +61 for marks , +15 for contested marks and +28 for scoring shots . So after Polec got the Kangaroos to within 89 points with just two minutes to go, Brisbane have responded with another three goals.And 24 seconds later, Ah Chee charges into an open goal and the margin is now 101 points with 1:35 left, 22.17.149 to 7.6.48.
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