Over the next week, kangaroos.com.au will be looking back at each month of the home and away season, recapping the biggest stories around Aegis Park throughout 2011 - (Click on the blue text to view the stories)

The hits kept coming in June with defenders Michael Firrito and Daniel Pratt sidelined for Boomer’s record equalling 311th game. However Andrew Swallow wouldn’t let the skipper down and had arguably his best ever game in the 47-point win.

The win marked a change of fortunes with the club announcing a deal to play games in Hobart, the re-signing of Levi Greenwood and another victory in Harvey’s record breaking 312th game against the Suns.

The media was invited to Aegis Park and the doors were thrown wide open with every player available for interview.

North extended its winning streak with one of the matches of the year against Essendon while Scott McMahon had a tough decision to make the following week in the lead-up to the next game against the Power.

The Kangas made it four straight wins but lost Sam Wright for the year to injury and then came up against a resurgent St Kilda.