WHAT WE LEARNED
North Melbourne: The Kangas, who have been widely tipped to surge up the ladder this season, are super-fit. They trailed by as many as 37 points during the early stages of the third quarter, but fought back to almost snatch an unlikely win.
Carlton: The loss of Eddie Betts hasn't dampened the Blues' scoring power. Even with Jarrad Waite struggling to get a kick, Mick Malthouse's men piled on nine goals in a great opening half, with recruit Andrejs Everitt and star youngster Troy Menzel bagging five between them. Tom Bell (87 Fantasy points – the highest score of any Carlton player) also showed plenty of verve in attack and in the middle.
North Melbourne: Former St Kilda star Nick Dal Santo turned plenty of heads by taking to the field sporting fluorescent orange boots. He wasn't an outstanding contributor, but he was very effective, finishing with 27 possessions and just about always using the ball wisely. Father-son recruit Luke McDonald turned a few heads, gathering 20 possessions. Playing as a key defender, Joel Tippett also made an impressive debut for North, holding Jarrad Waite goalless. Former Richmond small forward Robin Nahas flashed into the game a few times, but it's hard to see him playing many games unless Lindsay Thomas gets injured.
Carlton: Andrejs Everitt was the standout new-boy for the Blues, although draftee Patrick Cripps and former Collingwood ruckman Cameron Wood also caught the eye a few times. Cripps, a solidly built midfielder, finished with 12 possessions and three clearances. Working in tandem with Robert Warnock, Wood didn't win many possessions around the ground but he tallied 19 hit-outs. And he delighted his new fans by slotting the last goal of the game, which ensured Carlton was able to put a stop to North's frenetic fightback.
NORTH MELBOURNE 0.2.3 0.9.3 0.9.9 0.14.9 (93)
CARLTON 0.3.3 0.5.6 1.12.5 1.14.7 (100)
SUPERGOALS
North Melbourne: Nil
Carlton: Tuohy
GOALS
North Melbourne: Petrie 4, Black 2, Thomas 2, Harvey 2, Currie, Wells, Ziebell, Bastinac
Carlton: Everitt 3, Menzel 2, Ellard 2, Bell 2, Cachia, Robinson McLean, Wood, Casboult
BEST
North Melbourne: Bastinac, Ziebell, Petrie, Dal Santo, Wells, McDonald, Tippett
Carlton: McLean, Curnow, Everitt, Robinson, Buckley, Bell, Cachia
INJURIES
North Melbourne: TBA
Carlton: TBA
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Armstrong, Findlay, Gleason, O'Gorman
Official crowd: approx. 7,800 at Eureka Stadium, Ballarat