Kangaroos triumph as "Boomer" Harvey celebrates 300th game in unforgettable style

North Melbourne has finished powerfully to celebrate captain and favourite son Brent Harvey's 300th game in magnificent style against West Coast at Subiaco.

The Kangaroos appeared to be struggling after falling nine points behind midway through the last quarter.

But they rallied tremendously to ensure a fairytale finish to Harvey's big game.

The Preston RSL product finished with 26 possessions, including five inside 50s.

In a classy display, West Coast coach John Worsfold and his players remained on the ground after the final siren to give the little champ a guard of honour.

Worsfold gave Harvey a firm handshake. 

"Boomer" was all smiles as he was chaired off the ground on the shoulders of Brady Rawlings and Michael Firrito.

He received a kiss on the cheek from his proud father Neil at the top of the race.

Sam Wright kicked four goals with Andrew Swallow, Aaron Edwards and Ben Warren chipping in with three goals apiece.

Elevated rookie Callum Wilson booted four goals for the Eagles, who will collect the wooden spoon for the first time in its history.

Shannon Hurn, Matt Rosa and Brad Ebert tried valiantly.

Final scores: North Melbourne 16.14 (110) to West Coast 14.10 (94)