BRISBANE broke its duck in an emphatic way on Friday afternoon, dismantling North Melbourne by 70 points at Norwood Oval.

From the moment Charlie Cameron swerved, turned and snapped a goal from the left forward pocket inside the opening minute, the Lions were never troubled, winning 16.16 (112) to 6.6 (42).

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Charlie needs less than a minute to go to work

The Lions get off to a flyer as livewire Charlie Cameron conjures a flashy opener

Published on Apr 5, 2024

They led by 56 points at half-time against their shell-shocked opponents, and despite some third quarter resistance from the Roos, easily notched their first win of the season to move to a 1-3 win-loss record.

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Lachie Neale started the early avalanche with 14 of his 27 disposals in the first term, before midfield mates Hugh McCluggage (36) and Josh Dunkley (31) chimed in to give their team the ascendency in the middle of the ground.

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Highlights: Brisbane v North Melbourne

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Joe Daniher kicked five goals as he returned to his preferred role as back-up ruckman, while Eric Hipwood put a tough week behind him with three goals, including a high-flying final-quarter mark, in a more involved performance.

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Hang-time Hippy back in business

Eric Hipwood responds to recent criticism with a nice hanger to go alongside his three goals

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One sour note was the sight of Zac Bailey hobbling from the ground in the dying minutes with what appeared to be an ankle injury.

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Brisbane's pressure was good early on and set the tone, harassing and bustling North into repeated mistakes and able to keep the ball locked in its front half to kick seven first quarter goals and burst to a 33-point advantage.

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Daniher’s dynamic five fuels the fire

Joe Daniher stands tallest in his side’s dominant win with a five-goal haul

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Unlike each of their three previous losses where they had troubles converting inside 50s to scores, the Lions had a plethora of avenues to goal against a North defence that, at times, looked all at sea.

While the talls did their job, youngster Kai Lohmann made the most of a full game, kicking two goals, as reliable Lincoln McCarthy and Charlie Cameron – who still looked below his best – did likewise.

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Cameron doesn’t miss snaps like these

Charlie Cameron always knows where the big sticks are with this super finish

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The Kangaroos were overwhelmed in the first half, beaten at the contest and then on the spread.

To their credit, they showed some life after the main break, with Eddie Ford and Paul Curtis kicking consecutive goals before the Lions steadied again.

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Curtis makes these magic dribblers look easy

Paul Curtis adds another stunning goal to his highlights reel with this super finish along the ground

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Harry Sheezel (35 disposals) was tireless, while Charlie Comben showed promise as a key defender and Luke Davies-Uniacke and Tom Powell battled hard.

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Greenwood gold gives Roos one to enjoy

Hugh Greenwood is pumped up after providing a much-needed major for his side

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Cobra Kai could be the guy
After three games as the sub to start his season, Kai Lohmann was given a full game – and boy, he made the most of it. The talented half-forward that turned his back on rival offers to stay with Brisbane at the end of last season kicked two goals from his 18 disposals (that included eight score involvements) and looked lively any time the ball was forward of centre. The 20-year-old should now get an extended run of games to show whether he can impact consistently at the top level or not.

Has North found a key defender?
Charlie Comben was far from perfect, but in his new role as a key defender and playing just his 10th game in five seasons, was a real shining light for the Roos. Although opponent Joe Daniher kicked five goals, they weren't all directly on Comben, the 22-year-old was proactive in his approach and had more than his fair share of wins against Brisbane's spearhead. He finished 25 disposals, a game-high 13 intercepts and three contested marks.

Now we're about to learn about Brisbane in 2024
The Lions were expected to break their duck against North Melbourne, and did a professional job in doing so, but the next three weeks could inform us just how serious they are this season. Next Thursday night they have in-form Melbourne at the MCG, followed by Geelong at the Gabba and then Greater Western Sydney at Canberra's Manuka Oval. Two wins from those three and the tough start to the season will be well and truly behind them.

BRISBANE                     7.3      11.9     13.11    16.16 (112)
NORTH MELBOURNE     2.0      3.1       5.5       6.6 (42)

GOALS
Brisbane
: Daniher 5, Hipwood 3, McCarthy 2, Lohmann 2, Cameron 2, Zorko, Gardiner
North Melbourne: Xerri, Larkey, Greenwood, Ford, Curtis, Duursma

BEST
Brisbane: McCluggage, Daniher, Neale, Zorko, Dunkley, Lohmann, Payne
North Melbourne: Sheezel, Comben, Davies-Uniacke, Powell, Tucker

INJURIES
Brisbane: Bailey (ankle)
North Melbourne: Nil

SUBSTITUTES
Brisbane: James Tunstill (replaced Lachie Neale at three-quarter time)
North Melbourne: Liam Shiels (replaced Dylan Stephens in the third quarter)

Crowd: 9,037 at Norwood Oval