Luke Davies-Uniacke has earned 10 AFL Coaches' Association Champion Player of the Year Award votes for his outstanding performance in Saturday's 13-point win over Richmond at Marvel Stadium.
The dynamic onballer was simply unstoppable all over the park, slotting three majors - two of which were classy finishes on the run - to go along with a game-high 33 disposals, plus eight clearances and three goal assists.
Young gun Jackson Archer received his first votes of the season after quelling the impact of star Tiger Shai Bolton.
The defender polled five following a career-best day that saw him rack up 20 touches and eight marks.
Hard-working winger Bailey Scott (28 disposals, one goal) earned recognition from coaches Alastair Clarkson and Adem Yze and was also awarded his first votes of the year (five).
Tristan Xerri (45 hitouts, 20 disposals, 10 tackles) received two as he continued to push his case for a spot in the 2024 All-Australian side.
North Melbourne v Richmond
10 Luke Davies-Uniacke (NMFC)
5 Jackson Archer (NMFC)
5 Bailey Scott (NMFC)
5 Dion Prestia (RICH)
3 Liam Baker (RICH)
2 Tristan Xerri (NMFC)
North Melbourne leaderboard
63 Luke Davies-Uniacke
37 Harry Sheezel
28 Tristan Xerri
10 Jy Simpkin
7 Nick Larkey
5 Jackson Archer
5 Aidan Corr
5 Colby McKercher
5 Tom Powell
5 Bailey Scott
5 George Wardlaw
4 Charlie Comben
3 Cam Zurhaar