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==Home ground== {{See also|Docklands Stadium}} [[Arden Street Oval]] was home to the Kangaroos between 1882 and 1985. The oval is currently owned by the [[City of Melbourne]] and leased by the North Melbourne Football Club for social, administration and training facilities, and is the site of the club's AFL Women's, VFL and VFL Women's home matches. The grandstands were removed following the conclusion of VFL/AFL matches. The club has been a home tenant club at [[Docklands Stadium]] since 2000, and have also played several home games per season in non-Victorian stadiums. Since 2012, the Kangaroos have played a maximum of four home games each season at [[Bellerive Oval]] (known commercially as Ninja Stadium), with the existing deal signed in 2021 and concluding in 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kangaroos kicking goals in Tasmania in 2022 |url=https://www.nmfc.com.au/news/1017360/kangaroos-kicking-goals-in-tasmania-in-2022 |website=North Melbourne Football Club |date=16 September 2021 |access-date=11 September 2022}}</ref> From 2025 to at least 2028, the club will play two home games per season in [[Western Australia]], splitting these games between [[Perth Stadium|Optus Stadium]] and [[Hands Oval]] in [[Bunbury, Western Australia|Bunbury]].{{cn|date=May 2025}} ===Current home grounds=== [[File:Marvel Stadium from an aerial perspective. Feb 2019.jpg|thumb|500px|[[Docklands Stadium]] (Marvel Stadium) – North Melbourne's home ground]] * [[Docklands Stadium]] (Marvel Stadium), [[Docklands, Victoria|Docklands]], Melbourne * [[Bellerive Oval]] (Ninja Stadium), [[Bellerive, Tasmania|Bellerive]], Hobart * [[Hands Oval]] (JE Hands Memorial Park), [[South Bunbury, Western Australia|South Bunbury]], Bunbury * [[Perth Stadium]] (Optus Stadium), [[Burswood, Western Australia|Burswood]], Perth {| class="wikitable" |- ! Homegrounds ! Years |- | [[Royal Park, Melbourne|Royal Park]] | 1869–1875 |- | [[Albert Park and Lake|Albert Park]] | 1876 |- | Royal Park | 1877–1882 |- | [[Arden Street Oval]] | 1882–1964 |- | [[Coburg City Oval]] | 1965 |- | Arden Street Oval | 1966–1985 |- | [[Melbourne Cricket Ground]] | 1985–2005 |- | [[Manuka Oval]] | 1998, 2001-2006 |- | [[Sydney Cricket Ground]] | 1999-2002 |- | [[Docklands Stadium]] | 2002–present |- | [[Carrara Stadium]] | 2007-2008 |- | [[Bellerive Oval|Ninja Stadium]] | 2012–present |- | [[Hands Oval]] | 2025-present |- | [[Perth Stadium|Optus Stadium]] | 2025-present |}
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