North Melbourne utility Cameron Pedersen laid claims for a senior recall with a standout performance in Werribee's Foxtel Cup win on Saturday.

Playing mainly in attack, he collected 22 disposals, 14 hit-outs and two goals.

The Tigers overran Morningside by 71-points at the Gabba to move through to the Grand Final.

Forward Ben McKinley's work rate yielded him 16 touches and six marks, to add to his five goals, while Majak Daw was also a solid contributor, utilising his mobility to finish with three goals, 16 hit-outs and 13 touches.

Levi Greenwood collected 14 possessions playing through the midfield, while Ayden Kennedy was again impressive in the backline with 15 disposals, 10 of which were handballs.

Despite being on the receiving end of a heavy hit, Malcolm Lynch finished the game untroubled with 14 possessions and a goal. Brad Mangan was quiet with just five disposals although he didn't have much to do in the second half with all the play at Werribee's end.

Ben Speight was a terror up forward with 2 goals and 12 disposals and Ben Warren found more of the ball than normal with 18 disposals and 5 marks.

Next weekend's clash between Port Melbourne and Claremont will determine the Tigers' Grand Final opponents.

MORNINGSIDE 1.1 4.1 6.3 6.4 (40)
WERRIBEE 3.5 5.9 10.12 16.15 (111)

GOALS
Morningside: Spackman 3, Faure, Shelton, Starcevich
Werribee: McKinley 5, Daw 3, Pedersen 2, Speight 2, Bolton, Greenwood, Lynch, Moloney

BEST
Morningside: Spackman, Spaure, Shelton, Starcevich, McNiece, Bonney
Werribee: Pedersen, McKinley, Daw, Speight, Warren, Sharp, Keras