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Brad Scott lauds best-ever Kangaroos performance

"It was in the contest. Clearly we were able to generate a lot of scoring shots and we kept a very, very good team to three scoring shots".

North are likely to finish the round in the top four and sit at three wins and two losses. Scott said the win on Sunday and their 2018 record didn't change his view of what was possible for his side, despite what pundits had been predicting.

Winning grin: Coach Brad Scott after the Roos' fighting win over Hawks.

"We leave the prognostications to you guys [media] and we have never sat here thinking 'gee we are going to finish in a certain position on the ladder'," Scott said. "We just continue to try and evolve and improve our game and I think we certainly have improves our game from last year, under a bit of duress in terms of where our list is building.

"But there are going to be huge challenges to come for us. We're trying to build a midfield, other players in other positions … our list in terms of demographic is there for all to see."

Higgins was concussed in a head clash triggered by a bump from Hawthorn's Ryan Burton. The former Bulldog looked to be out cold before he hit the ground and there was a lengthy delay while he received treatment.

Seconds later Vickers-Willis was concussed when his head cannoned into the shoulder and head of Hawk Harry Morrison while trying to tackle him.

Knock-out blow: North Melbourne's Shaun Higgins is stretchered off the ground.

Photo: Wayne Ludbey

Both Kangaroos players were immediately ruled out of the game. Vickers-Willis was alert and not in need of hospitalisation while Higgins remained at the Epworth Hospital on Sunday evening undergoing tests.

Scott said Higgins was "coherent in the rooms … he remembered that his wife gave birth this morning."

Remarkably, Higgins confirmed he would play at 7:30am on Sunday, after having very little sleep due to the birth of his first child the morning of the game.

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"He [Higgins] wanted to be at the birth," Scott said. "So if that coincided with the game he'd be at the birth.

"He went off the track Saturday morning and had the news that his wife had gone to hospital and he was with her all the way through so he had very minimal sleep.

"It was never going to be anyone else's decision. He is as professional a footballer as I have seen."

Other than the concussion incidents, another sour note from the game was the report of Cam Zurhaar. Returning to the side for the first time in 2018 and playing in his first ever win, he will face match review scrutiny for bumping David Mirra into the Etihad Stadium fence.

"Clearly players have a duty of care to each other. But the AFL also has a duty of care with where fences are placed," Scott said.

"Because if that incident had happened over the boundary line then there'd be a serious issue. From my angle it looked like it happened inside the boundary line."

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Anthony Colangelo

Anthony Colangelo is a sports and breaking news reporter at The Age

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