NORTH Melbourne will be sweating on the fitness of experienced stars
Jed Anderson and
Todd Goldstein, after both failed to finish a bruising intraclub match at Arden Street on Friday afternoon.
Anderson limped from the field in the game's opening stages with a calf injury and never returned, while Goldstein hobbled off clutching his ribs in the third quarter after being crunched in a heavy contest.
Both will likely head for scans to determine the extent of the injuries, with a round one clash against Port Adelaide at Marvel Stadium just 30 days away.
The respective blows came as gun new recruit Jaidyn Stephenson starred in a new inside midfield role, producing an impressive performance in front of his former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley.
Diminutive youngster
Charlie Lazzaro was also one of the game's standouts, angling for a surprise early-season debut after starting alongside the aforementioned midfield group in a significantly stronger 'white' team.
Lazzaro won plenty of the footy and was clean with his skills, with fellow first-year midfielder
Tom Powell also joining his teammate in the stronger side. Last year's No.3 pick, midfielder
Will Phillips, was on the weaker 'blue' team.
Jack Ziebell impressed in his new role across half-back, taking plenty of intercept marks and rebounding with his penetrating right-foot having played as the third defensive tall alongside Aidan Corr and Robbie Tarrant.
Davies-Uniacke also spent large stints playing out of the goalsquare, using his strong frame to act as a dangerous deep target, with Stephenson then managing to hit the scoreboard late in the game as he rotated out of the midfield.
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