A RESURGENT North Melbourne has hung tough to claim a crucial 10-point victory over West Coast on Sunday to put their season back on track.

The Kangaroos looked in deep trouble when they were only six points up at the final break and facing the prospect of kicking into a gale-force wind at Blundstone Arena in the fourth quarter.

But they made light of the difficult conditions, outscoring the flagging Eagles by four goals to three in the final term to win 13.7 (85) to 10.15 (75).

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Missing senior coach Brad Scott who had undergone surgery on his troublesome back during the week, the Roos were led by assistant coach Darren Crocker who could not have been happier with his side’s efforts.

"I told the boys that everyone involved with the club, the footy department, were super proud of their efforts today," he said.

"In the last quarter because we didn't have much of a buffer we needed to keep attacking the game and obviously to kick those goals up into the wind, a strong wind in the last quarter, was crucial to the outcome."

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The third loss of the season for the Eagles saw them slip one spot to third on the ladder, while the inconsistent Kangaroos levelled their win-loss record at 5-5.

A trio of quick goals late in the third term to Ben Brown, Shaun Higgins and Brent Harvey proved crucial for North Melbourne.

But just as important was they fact that they were able to maintain scoreboard pressure in the final term, despite kicking into the teeth of the strong wind.

The ever-reliable Todd Goldstein finished with 47 hit-outs for the Kangaroos and also booted an impressive final-term goal kicking across the face.

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Higgins was the Roos' top goalscorer with four, including a crucial snap late in the final quarter.

Jack Ziebell was valuable with 24 disposals, 11 clearances and a goal.

It was a reversal of form for the Roos who last round let slip a 39-point half-time lead to lose to Collingwood.

On Sunday North Melbourne led by 18 points at the first break but West Coast returned to dominate early in the second term, with two quick goals from Fraser McInnes helping close the gap and take a five-point lead.

At half-time the Eagles appeared to be in control with a seven-point margin, but the Roos showed resilience under caretaker coach Darren Crocker.

For West Coast, Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis finished with 32 disposals and four clearances while ruckman Nic Naitanui won 30 hit-outs, but was inaccurate in front of goal and finished with 0.4.

The result brings to an end a string of six wins for the Eagles but coach Adam Simpson was philosophical about the loss given his side's impressive 7-3 start to the 2015 season.

"We're not going to win every week, we know that," he said.

"We want to pay a brand of footy that stands up in games like this and combined with a bit of maturity with our group, I thought we just weren't tough enough for long enough.

"The effort, for the most part, we came with the right attitude. It's not panic stations. It's not about playing yourself in or out of the team today."

The Kangaroos celebrate as the final siren sounds. Picture: Sean Garnsworthy, AFL Media.

NORTH MELBOURNE  4.4    5.4    9.6    13.7   (85)
WEST COAST             1.4   5.11   7.12  10.15  (75)

GOALS
North Melbourne: Higgins 4, Brown 3, Thomas, Gibson, Harvey, Goldstein, Petrie, Ziebell
West Coast: Kennedy 3, McInnes 2, Cripps, Duggan, Gaff, Hurn, Wellingham 

BEST
North Melbourne: Ziebell, Higgins, Goldstein, Harvey, Brown
West Coast: Priddis, Gaff, Yeo, Wellingham, Shuey

INJURIES
North Melbourne: Waite (TBC)
West Coast: Nil

SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Robin Nahas replaced by Ben Jacobs in the third quarter.
West Coast: Jackson Nelson replaced by Dom Sheed in the fourth quarter.

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Jordan Bannister, Ray Chamberlain, Scott Jeffrey

Official crowd: 12,011 at Blundstone Arena