Bailey Scott appears unfazed about his agreement circumstance regardless of being anonymous with simply 5 weeks left in North Melbourne’s AFL season. The 24-year-old’s future has actually been a hot subject for Kangaroos fans in current months and his efficiency in Sunday’s defeat to Carlton just increased their hope that he stays. Scott had 25 disposals and an objective, moving the ball at will and putting a lot of pressure on the Blues without it. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today He informed 7NEWS on Monday the loss was “frustrating” however to be tough top-four sides “is the initial step of finding out”. “But we do not wish to be stuck in that stage for too long,” Scott stated. Having actually played every video game this season he is now simply 4 looks far from the 100-game turning point that his premiership-winning dad Robert reached to establish Scott’s choice as a father-son item. Whether he will stick around to exceed his daddy’s 113-game tally and go after a flag has actually been uncertain. “My previous 2 agreements I’ve signed post-season so not unusual to be in this circumstance,” Scott informed 7NEWS. “I’m comfy with where I’m at. I’ll simply do it at the end of the year, it permits me to concentrate on playing excellent footy.” Bailey Scott has actually been essential to North Melbourne’s better kind in current weeks. Credit: AAP Scott stated he will put his mind to “a number of great difficulties” over the next couple of weeks, with prospective wins available versus Richmond and West Coast. North Melbourne recently re-signed Eddie Ford for 2025, while Brayden George just recently locked himself in for the next 2 years and Charlie Comben put pen to paper for the next 3. Harry Sheezel, Jy Simpkin and Nick Larkey are all on long-lasting offers. “There’s a reasonable couple of locked away for a couple of years there and a number of crucial ones developing Cam Zurhaar and Luke Davies-Uniacke,” Scott kept in mind. “Both extremely essential gamers for us.” Zurhaar has long had a deal on the table to re-sign however continues to let the season play out before making an official choice on remaining or going. Davies-Uniacke, under agreement for 2025, has actually formerly stated he wishes to stick to North while likewise stating he does not prepare to extend early.