Despite suffering defeat to Richmond in Round 21, a number of North Melbourne players have been recognised for strong individual performances.

Aaron Hall polled six coaches votes for his performance from the half back flank, with the veteran seemingly getting better with each passing game.

Hall accumulated a game-high 38 disposals, including 2 goal assists and 7 score involvements.

He also finished with an exceptional 790 metres gained, the game-high by a huge margin.

Jy Simpkin’s 34 disposal effort from midfield was enough for the vice-captain to poll three votes.

The midfielder finished with a game-high 12 contested possessions, as well as 7 score involvements and 5 clearances.

Luke Davies-Uniacke rounded out the votes for North, with his arguably career-best performance seeing him register two votes.

The young midfielder smashed his career-high for disposals, finishing with 38, as he was influential both in the contest and out in space.

Also finishing with 5 clearances, it wasn’t just on the offensive end that Davies-Uniacke was a threat, as he registered 6 intercepts for the game.

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Richmond v North MelbourneΒ 
10 Jack Graham (RICH)
7 Nick Vlastuin (RICH)
6 Aaron Hall (NMFC)
3 Jy Simpkin (NMFC)
2 Luke Davies-Uniacke (NMFC)
1 Liam Baker (RICH)
1 Dion Prestia (RICH)

North Melbourne leaderboard
46 Ben Cunnington
32 Jy Simpkin
27 Aaron Hall
19 Jaidyn Stephenson
18 Jack Ziebell
13 Todd Goldstein
13 Cameron Zurhaar
10 Tarryn Thomas
6 Luke Davies-Uniacke
5 Ben McKay
1 Bailey Scott