In wintry conditions at Arden Street Oval, Cooper Harvey and Eddie Ford combined for seven goals to help propel North Melbourne's VFL side to a 14.16 (100) to 4.10 (34) well-rounded win over Sandringham.

In contrasting fashion to how it started against the Suns a fortnight ago, North Melbourne gained the ascendancy right from the first bounce and dominated the key statistical metrics en route to its 66-point triumph.

Claiming their third win of the campaign and second in the past three rounds, a five-goal-to-one final term capped off a dominant performance that saw notable outings from a host of Kangaroos.

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"It was a really pleasing win today," VFL coach Tom Lynch told NMFC Media.

"Our ability to work hard and outnumber around the contests was really important in getting the result we did and full credit goes to the players that were out there."

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The Roos tallied 106 more disposals and 18 more inside 50s than Sandringham, but also, impressively out-tackled their opponents 64-48 despite being largely in control of possession.

Hugh Greenwood led the way on the defensive end with a game-high 10 tackles, while the VFL-listed Nick Hodgson made his presence felt with seven in the fluctuating weather conditions.

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All afternoon the forward line quartet of Harvey (four goals, 17 disposals), Ford (three goals, 23 disposals), Phoenix Spicer (14 disposals, four clearances, one goal) and Sam Lowson (three goals, eight marks) proved tough to contain from a Sandringham perspective.

Not only did they get dangerous on the burst heading inside 50, but the pressure applied by the contingent helped create plenty of other scoring opportunities.

"It was great to see some of our young players play the way they did, in particular those half-forwards because they often play a really selfless role for us in terms of getting up (the ground) and providing outlets but also closing the opposition down on the way out," Lynch said.

"And sometimes you don't get much reward but Cooper got that reward today, 'Fordy' had a really strong game, Spicer's pressure was important and he was really clean for us.

"They were supported by a couple of other young guys in Hodgson and Jack Ellwood who provided great forward pressure for us as well."

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Will Phillips and Dan Howe played crucial roles in the midfield, collecting 25 and 23 touches respectively, while Aaron Hall provided run off half-back on his way to 33 disposals.

Young draftee George Wardlaw (knee) was a late out for the Kangaroos and was replaced in the side by Bode Stevens, while defender Aiden Bonar left the field prematurely due to a quad issue.

"George was really close to getting up," Lynch mentioned.

"We just thought it was best that we get him right for next week and I've got no doubt he will be off a really strong week at training.

"Aiden's injury is minor at the moment ... but we'll know more in the coming days."

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NORTH MELBOURNE     5.4    7.8     9.9    14.16  (100)     
SANDRINGHAM           2.2    2.2    3.7    4.10  (34)     

GOALS
North Melbourne: Harvey 4, Ford 3, Lowson 3, Spicer, Downie, N. Stevens, Watkins
Sandringham:
Windhager, Watson, Gown, Segar

BEST  
North Melbourne: Howe, Hall, Ford, Greenwood, Watkins, Harvey
Sandringham: Windhager, Highmore, Billings

INJURIES
North Melbourne: Bonar (quad)

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