List of Current AFL Team Squads - North Melbourne Football Club

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  • 1 Daniel Currie
  • 2 Brad McKenzie
  • 3 Ryan Bastinac
  • 4 Liam Anthony
  • 5 Ben Jacobs
  • 6 Lachlan Hansen
  • 7 Jack Ziebell (vc)
  • 8 Daniel Wells
  • 9 Andrew Swallow (c)
  • 10 Ben Cunnington
  • 11 Michael Firrito
  • 12 Lindsay Thomas
  • 13 Leigh Adams
  • 14 Jordan Gysberts
  • 15 Luke Delaney
  • 16 Scott Thompson
  • 17 Nathan Grima
  • 18 Shaun Atley
  • 19 Sam Wright
  • 20 Drew Petrie (vc)
  • 22 Todd Goldstein
  • 23 Kieran Harper
  • 24 Levi Greenwood
  • 25 Robbie Tarrant
  • 26 Taylor Hine
  • 27 Taylor Garner
  • 28 Will Sierakowski
  • 29 Brent Harvey
  • 30 Tom Curran
  • 31 Cameron Delaney
  • 32 Mason Wood
  • 33 Mitchell Wilkins
  • 34 Jamie Macmillan
  • 35 Aaron Black
  • 36 Ayden Kennedy
  • 38 Majak Daw
  • 40 Ben Mabon
  • 41 Aaron Mullett
  • 42 Scott McMahon
  • 43 Sam Gibson
  • 21 Cameron Richardson
  • 37 Tim McGenniss
  • 44 Max Warren
  • 46 Ben Speight
Category B
  • 39 Eric Wallace

Head coach

  • Brad Scott

Assistant coaches

  • Darren Crocker
  • Shane Watson
  • Brett Allison
  • Jon Haines
  • Jason Lappin
  • John Lamont
  • Josh Drummond

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