Luke Davies-Uniacke has kept his fine form flowing, earning nine AFL Coaches' Association Champion Player of the Year Award votes for his outing against Melbourne.

The onballer was the highest-rated player on the ground from the joint perspective of North Melbourne senior coach Alastair Clarkson and Melbourne senior coach Simon Goodwin.

Backing up his eight-vote performance against Collingwood, Davies-Uniacke was instrumental at the MCG despite the three-point loss, finishing with a game-high 31 disposals, plus eight clearances and one goal.

After producing his best return in front of the big sticks so far this season, Cam Zurhaar picked up three votes, having booted four goals from his 12 possessions.

Harry Sheezel was the third Roo recognised. The young star booted two goals and collected 27 disposals to receive two votes.

Steven May (eight votes), Jack Viney (seven), and Trent Rivers (one) all polled for Melbourne.

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Melbourne v North Melbourne

9 Luke Davies-Uniacke (NMFC)
8 Steven May (MELB)
7 Jack Viney (MELB)
3 Cam Zurhaar (NMFC)
2 Harry Sheezel (NMFC)

1 Trent Rivers (MELB)

North Melbourne leaderboard

40 Luke Davies-Uniacke
12 Tristan Xerri 
10 Jy Simpkin
9 Harry Sheezel
7 Nick Larkey
5 Tom Powell
5 George Wardlaw
4 Aidan Corr
3 Cam Zurhaar
1 Charlie Comben

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