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Harley Reid public enemy number one for North Melbourne but West Coast rising star still takes highlight

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VideoAFL: Harley Reid takes a hangar for the Eagles in Tasmania.

Harley Reid has found himself in the crosshairs once again as North Melbourne go after the West Coast youngster but the young gun still had the highlight of the half.

As has been the case in recent weeks Reid has not been shying away from the contest with the Eagles rising star was involved in several scuffles in the first half of their clash against North Melbourne.

Reid wrestled with Jackson Archer after trying to rip the ball away as the Roo was being tackled before he drew the ire of Cameron Zurhaar following a contest on the wing.

“I reckon Zurhaarr went into the game tyhinking I don’t want my match payment I’m happy to give it away,” Cameron Mooney said on commentary.

“I just think Reid is giving as good as he’s getting and good on him.

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“I wonder if it’s a directive from Alistair Clarkson every time Reid goes near it,” Gerard Healy commented

However, despite the heavy pressure Reid still managed to find the highlight of the first half as he flew high to climb on the shoulders of Aiden Corr and take a screamer.

“How’s the hang time from Harley,” Healy exclaimed.

Harley Reid of the Eagles remonstrates with Jackson Archer.
Camera IconHarley Reid of the Eagles remonstrates with Jackson Archer. Credit: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Unfortunately for the Eagles, Reid’s spark failed to ignite West Coast as they finished the quarter goalless to trail by 22 points at halftime.

Fellow rising star Colby McKercher is dominating for the Roos with 24 disposals at halftime to go there four score invlovements and three intercetps.

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