Hull City scraped through to the Championship play-off final with a 3-2 aggregate win over Derby County. No team in the history of the play-offs had ever overcome a three-goal first-leg deficit but Derby came close, winning the game 2-0 courtesy of a Johnny Russell strike and Andrew Robertson own-goal in the first half.Derby had 55 minutes to force extra time but the hosts regrouped and saw the game out, booking a Wembley date with Sheffield Wednesday on May 28. Sky Sports Football League analyst Ian Holloway questioned Derbys character after their lacklustre performance in the first leg, which Hull won 3-0 at the iPro Stadium. Derby Countys Johnny Russell celebrates with Craig Bryson Derby head coach Darren Wassall admitted in his pre-match briefing that he had used Holloways words to motivate himself and his players. Whatever he said, it worked a charm as Derby came out with a high intensity that was missing in the first leg. An early goal was crucial if they were serious about mustering a comeback and they got one on nine minutes. Steve Bruce felt Hull didn’t play well but showed resilience in defending for an hour Cyrus Christie burst down the right flank and crossed for Chris Martin, whose attempt was blocked but Russell was ready and waiting to follow up.Will Hughes was running the show from midfield for the visitors and his ball sent Martin towards goal on 27 minutes. Martin was hauled down on the edge of the box but Jeff Hendricks effort was blocked away.It was one-way traffic towards the Hull goal and Derby doubled their lead on 36 minutes. Cyrus Christie makes progress for Derby Marcus Olsson flew down the left and his average cross was made into a good one by the unfortunate left-foot of Robertson, who shanked one past his own goalkeeper.The home crowd were now getting very restless and Derby should have been level just after the break.The energetic Andreas Weimann got to the by-line and cut the ball back for the on-rushing Craig Bryson, but with the goal at his mercy he scuffed the ball wide. Darren Wassall was so proud of his players after winning 2-0 on the night With Derby just needing one goal to force extra time, Hull played as though they didnt know whether to stick or twist. Mo Diame fired wide on 57 minutes but they lacked a real outlet in the final third as Derby continued to boss the game. 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On a historic night for the AFL and Brent Harvey, North Melbourne have clawed their way to a 23-point win over St Kilda at Etihad Stadium.Harveys 427th career match rarely reached any great heights as a spectacle on Saturday night, but that mattered little as the champion was carried off the ground as the AFLs games record holder following the 12.13 (85) to 8.14 (62) win.Despite a huge build-up in the week leading up to his surpassing of Hawthorn great Michael Tuck, Harvey wasnt overawed by the occasion, gathering 24 possessions and kicking a goal.The win continues the 38-year-olds run of having never lost a personal milestone match in his career.But although it was a historic night, there as nothing memorable about the dour, error-riddled first half of the contest.Both sides lacked cohesion in their play and couldnt buy a set-shot for goal for the most part.But the Kangaroos eventually found their composure to lead by two goals at halftime, with Drew Petrie - who kicked a goal after taking a spectacular pack mark - important as they stretched that to 22 points at the last break.The Saints were ninth on the ladder going into the clash and desperately needed a win to keep their faint finals hopes alive.But they continued a disappointing evening in the final term, with the Roos sealing a win to celebrate Harvey and keep them in the hunt for a top-four berth.Jamie Macmillan, Ben Cunnington and Nick Dal Santo were influenttial for North, while Ben Brown was the dominant forward on the ground with three goals.ddddddddddddComing off an upset win over the Western Bulldogs last week, St Kilda didnt have enough consistent contributors, but Seb Ross, Jack Steven and Leigh Montagna were among their best players.Kangaroos coach Brad Scott was delighted at how his side was able to grind out a win against a team that took good form into the game.St Kilda certainly werent going to roll out the red carpet for Bloomer, Scott said.They were there to get the job done and they pressured really well, so we needed to try and match and exceed that pressure.It turned into a bit of a scrap but I think you need to be able to win those games because thats what high pressure finals look like.Alan Richardson said it had been a frustrating night on several counts, with a critical period in the third quarter particularly disappointing.We were beaten pretty comprehensively at the stoppages ... not necessarily on the numbers but just the quality there, Richardson said.Weve got some guys who have been in really good form - really aggressive, physical onballers - who were beaten pretty badly in that period of the game.Jarrad Waite was unable to play out the match for the Roos after he aggravated a hip injury that has troubled him recently. 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