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In today’s AFL Briefing, your daily wrap of footy news:
Jack Ginnivan is in the box seat for a finals berth.North Melbourne win their first match since March.Fremantle end their disappointing season with a 37-point win over Hawthorn.
Ginnivan, Cox pushing for finals run

Andrew Wu

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Jack Ginnivan is in the box seat for a finals berth as Collingwood coach Craig McRae deals with a selection headache involving one of his favourite players.

The premiership dream is well and truly alive for Magpies cult heroes Ginnivan and Mason Cox, who are set for a rails run into September finals despite the imminent returns of several first-choice players for the qualifying final.

The Pies are likely to regain skipper Darcy Moore, important defender Nathan Murphy and pressure forward Beau McCreery, leaving several Magpies with a nervous wait over the pre-finals bye.

The pressure is on Will Hoskin-Elliott and Billy Frampton, who shape as the men most likely to make way for Moore and Murphy in defence. Jeremy Howe, a co-vice-captain, may also have his name discussed but his experience and ability to swing forward and play a defensive role provides McRae with tactical flexibility.

Ginnivan’s late-season rise could push backline speedster Oleg Markov out of the 22 to the substitute role while Pat Lipinski is also no certainty.

Ginnivan could not have done more to stay in the Magpies’ side after impressing with three goals and 17 possessions against Essendon in his best performance of the season.

Out of favour for much of the year, the Collingwood fan favourite has come back with a team-first mindset with his preparedness to give the ball to players in better positions to score.

“Really pleased with how he got into positions we needed him to set the field up,” McRae said. “Be there be there when we need ya. And every time the guys looked out of D50, they saw him and he got used.”

Jack Ginnivan is in form heading into finals.Credit: Getty Images

McRae said the turning point for Ginnivan came when he lifted his training standards.

“There was a real shift,” McRae said. “You can get caught up in form again, but in the VFL he wasn’t playing above the level. And then he got busy with his training and for a month there he was our best trainer, really high intensity in what he was doing and he didn’t get rewarded for it.

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“But he just stuck at it, and opportunity presented and games like tonight shows what he’s capable of.”

Teammates have also noted a change in Ginnivan’s attitude.

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“He’s a crafty player who’s had to work really hard,” vice-captain Taylor Adams said. “He deserved his chance.”

McRae strongly intimated the Pies would play both frontline ruckmen Darcy Cameron and Cox. Impressing McRae last week, Cox collected six of his 11 possessions in the final quarter after being quiet in the first three terms.

“I think our best model in the last 18 months-plus is when they’re both playing at their best they’re both in our team,” McRae said. “If their form drops off, we have to look for other things and Mason’s formed dropped off ever, ever so slightly. Darcy Cameron’s form dropped off ever so slightly.

“They seem to work better together but they need to be at their best. It’s gonna be hard to change that this time of year, I’d have thought, we still have to wait and see.”

Larkey’s nine as North end 20-match losing streak

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North Melbourne have broken a 20-game AFL losing streak with a career-high nine goals from Nick Larkey inspiring a 35-point upset over the Gold Coast.

The Kangaroos didn’t hit the lead until early in the third quarter before powering ahead to win 20.12 (132) to 14.13 (97) in Hobart.

The result lifts the club off the bottom of the ladder into second last, meaning they will forego the No.1 draft pick, pending the result of the West Coast and Adelaide clash.

Pumped: Nick Larkey slotted home nine goals.Credit: Getty Images

The Kangaroos could still finish last and keep the top pick if last-placed West Coast topple Adelaide on Saturday night.

Larkey passed his previous career-high of seven with a set shot close to goal in the final quarter after earlier keeping North Melbourne in the contest during a bright Suns’ start.

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He picked up three goals in the all-important third quarter, as well as two goal assists for the match and 21 disposals.

Larkey, who has mounted an increasingly strong case for all-Australian selection with 20 goals in his last three games, iced the match with his ninth moments before fulltime.

It was the first time the Kangaroos - wooden spooners in 2021 and 2022 - have scored more than 100 points this year and just their third win of the season.

The Suns finish the season with nine wins and in 15th position on the ladder.

North Melbourne’s Bailey Scott and Matt Rowell were busy, finishing with an equal game-high 33 possessions.

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The Gold Coast had a 26-15 lead at quarter-time after kicking the first three goals of the match, two of those off the boot of Sam Flanders.

They slotted the first three of the second term before the Kangaroos hit back with a run of four, which included three to Larkey who also set up Curtis Taylor.

Tempers flared after Rowell crunched North Melbourne’s Jy Simpkin in a legal tackle, with the Suns taking a six-point lead into the main break.

North Melbourne hit the lead for the first time early in the third quarter courtesy of an Eddie Ford goal and surged to an 85-63 lead heading into the last term.

NORTH MELBOURNE 2.3 7.6 13.7 20.12 (132)GOLD COAST SUNS 4.2 8.6 10.9 14.13 (97) GOALSNorth Melbourne: Larkey 9, Ford 3, Curtis 2, Corr, Tucker, Taylor, Greenwood, Simpkin, HoweGold Coast Suns: Rosas 3, Casboult 2, Chol 2, Flanders 2, Swallow, Fiorini, Miller, Davies, AtkinsBEST - North Melbourne: Larkey, Sheezel, Goater, Powell. Gold Coast Suns: Flanders, Ellis, Rowell, DaviesUMPIRES - Dore, Wallace, Bailes, JonesCROWD 4416 in Hobart

Serong shines for Dockers

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Fremantle have ended their disappointing AFL season on a positive note with a 37-point win over Hawthorn in a dead-rubber fixture at the MCG.

Tough midfielder Caleb Serong led from the front and emerging talent Tom Emmett shone again as the Dockers prevailed 14.9 (93) to 8.8 (56) on Saturday.

Justin Longmuir’s side won three of their last five games to finish the year with a 10-13 record, after reaching a semi-final in 2022.

Serong, who lined up against younger brother and Hawks utility Jai for the first time, was outstanding in the Dockers’ midfield with 31 disposals and nine clearances.

Caleb Serong gets a handball away.Credit: Getty Images

Hayden Young (22 touches, five clearances) and Andrew Brayshaw (32, three) were also influential, while Emmett impressed in his second senior game.

The 21-year-old, who beat cancer and overcame a serious Achilles injury before he was drafted by Fremantle last year, finished with 17 disposals and two goals.

Jye Amiss (three goals), Michael Walters and Josh Treacy (two each) also hit the scoreboard.

Amiss took his season tally to 41 majors, making the 20-year-old spearhead the youngest Docker in history to boot 40 or more in a single year.

Hawthorn veteran Luke Breust kicked two goals and James Sicily stood firm in defence for three quarters, but the skipper couldn’t drag his side over the line when swung forward for the final term.

Will Day (30 disposals, six clearances), Conor Nash (23, five) and James Worpel (23, four) also worked hard for the Hawks (7-16), who will finish the season in 16th position.

Fremantle are only two rungs higher, still in the bottom third of the ladder.

Both sides were out of finals contention heading into the final home-and-away round and it showed in a scrappy opening.

Hawthorn kicked the first two goals but the Dockers wrested midfield ascendancy through the hard work of Young and Serong.

It helped the visitors boot eight of the next 10 majors, including two to Walters, to take a commanding 29-point lead to the main break.

The teams went goal for goal in the third term and Emmett’s second major was a highlight as he squeezed through a shot from a tight angle while being pushed off-balance.

Lachie Schultz added another for the highlights reel with a dribbling right-foot effort from the boundary line as the Dockers kicked three goals to one in the final term.

HAWTHORN 2.0 4.1 7.4 8.8 (56)FREMANTLE 3.4 8.6 11.8 14.9 (93)GOALS - Hawthorn: Breust 2, Amon, Newcombe, Moore, Koschitzke, Worpel, Scrimshaw. Fremantle: Amiss 3, Walters 2, Treacy 2, Emmett 2, Schultz, Switkowski, Johnson, Brayshaw, SturtBEST - Hawthorn: Sicily, Hardwick, Newcombe, Moore. Fremantle: Serong, Brayshaw, Emmett, RyanUMPIRES - Fisher, Heffernan, Adair, McGinnessCROWD 27,951 at MCG

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