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NORTH Melbourne will take no risks with Todd Goldstein, holding Daniel Currie back from his VFL duties as insurance.
Goldstein was hampered by a shoulder injury during last week's "bitterly disappointing" Round 1 loss to Essendon.
But scans revealed no structural damage.
Goldstein will be given until Sunday to prove his fitness, with Currie to sit out of VFL action as insurance.
Kangaroos coach Brad Scott said Goldstein would need to be "perfect" to play.
"He'll do some work out on the track today, I'll watch him closely," Scott said.
"Goldy is a survivor, even when he's struggling he still battles through, battling through is not going to be good enough this week so unless he's perfect he won't play."
Scott also tempered suggestions of wholesale changes after the 39-point loss Essendon.
"I suspect we'll give the majority of our midfield group in particular the chance to atone," he said.
"The way we looked at the weekend was bitterly disappointing in the contest, I think that's uncharacteristic of the group we've put together over the last 3-4-5 years.
"We'll give them another opportunity to go out there and get the job done but we'll be holding everyone accountable from this week onwards, that's for sure."
Scott said injured forwards Robbie Tarrant (leg) and Majak Daw (knee) needed continuity of training to be considered for selection.
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