This week, we take you back to Round 7, 2017, and a memorable match against Adelaide…A dual premiership-captain and a seven-time All-Australian, Wayne Carey kicked a whopping 671 goals in his 240 appearances in the number 18, and is widely regarded as one of the finest footballers the game has seen.The most recent list of jumper numbers has been confirmed, and there has been plenty of movement in this department for 2018.A 1999 AFL Premiership winner with North, Boomer kicked 518 goals for the club and his legend status at the club has been cemented with the number being retired in his honour.Majak Daw opens up about his incredible journey back to AFL football, after he was…After Archer’s retirement in 2007, fan-favourite Michael “Spud” Firrito took on the #11, with 193 of his 275 appearances for North coming in the famous number. The school holidays looked a little bit different for many families, but The Huddle…1970’s Premiership winner Phil Baker and 183-gamer Peter German were early contributors to the tradition of the North Melbourne #29, but its iconic status was achieved by one of North’s favourite sons.Taylor Garner will be taking on the number 6 for 2018 and if the history of this number is anything to go by, we can look forward to plenty of goals from the dynamic forward.Nick Larkey will be hoping to continue the proud history of the #20 as he takes it on in 2018.North Media takes you back to Round 19, 2016, and a memorable day for a club…NMFC.com.au thought it was time to revisit some of the most famous numbers in the club’s history.One of the most remarkable football stories will unfold on Saturday, when Majak Daw…Among others, Shannon Grant, John Dugdale and Arnold Briedis have contributed to the #6 being responsible for the most goals out of any number at North Melbourne, with the trio bagging 960 goals between them.It’s a rare enough feat for one number to have a single player represent it in 300 games, let alone two. Bill Findlay was one of the first to champion the 9 back in the 30’s, with premiership hero Barry Cable donning it in the 70’s, and recently retired club champion Andrew Swallow being among the leading contributors to the guernsey’s 1291 appearances.After Schimma, the number 20 seemed somewhat unlucky with the next four players only managing 75 appearances between them. The official AFL website of the North Melbourne Football Club. The official AFL website of the North Melbourne Football Club. Full list of past North Melbourne Kangaroos AFL players and statistics. "Glenn Archer wore the number 11 guernsey in each of his 16 seasons with North Melbourne, notching up 311 appearances as he became an integral member of the premiership winning teams in 1996 & 1999, winning the Norm Smith Medal in the first triumph.Check out the highlights from a memorable clash against Adelaide in 2017.Brent “Boomer” Harvey sported the #29 jumper on 432 occasions, breaking the AFL/VFL games record in the process.The number championed by the ‘Shinboner of the Century’ is always going to be a popular one.

Skip to main content. We are so proud of you, Majak.The number 18 is the only number at North Melbourne to currently average over a goal per game, and this is largely down to one man.Pick 4 at the 2017 National Draft, Luke Davies-Uniacke will be hoping to continue the legacy of the #9 as he takes it on for 2018.Luke McDonald is the latest defender to don the number 11, adding 22 appearances to the tally in 2017, and he will be looking to add many more in the coming years. The number 18 is the only number at North Melbourne to currently average over a goal per game, and this is largely down to one man. The #20 at North Melbourne is an exception to that rule.The most capped number in club history, the number 9 has a long history of club stalwarts to its name. A dual premiership-captain and a seven-time All-Australian, Wayne Carey kicked a whopping 671 goals in his 240 appearances in the number 18, and is widely regarded as one of the finest footballers the game has seen. "You need a quality defender to stop Nick’s influence. In 2001, Drew Petrie took on the number, and after 16 seasons, 316 appearances and 428 goals later, the ‘curse’ was lifted.Club legend Wayne Schimmelbusch wore the 20 on 306 occasions in his career, kicking 354 goals as he established himself as a key member of the 1975 and 1977 VFL winning sides.An inspiration to everyone.