North Melbourne Kangaroos forward Cam Zurhaar has been awarded the perfect 10 AFL Coaches' Association Player of the Year votes for his match-winning performance against Richmond.
Zurhaar booted a career-best six goals, spanning five in the first half and the late sealer from the forward pocket.
Jy Simpkin's performance was also recognised by both Kangaroos interim coach Leigh Adams and Richmond boss Damien Hardwick, who awarded the Roos' co-vice captain four votes apiece.
Luke Davies-Uniacke and Bailey Scott were the other two Roos among the votes, having received three and one respectively.
Robbie Tarrant, a veteran of 174 games with North Melbourne before he crossed to Richmond in October, also received two votes.
Spearhead Nick Larkey leads the coaches' votes for all Roos over the season with 18, on the back of his five and six-goal hauls against Collingwood and West Coast.
Davies-Uniacke has polled in the most games (five) however, followed by Simpkin and Todd Goldstein (three).
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