Star Richmond midfielder, Brett Deledio, has scored a perfect 10 in the Round 10 voting for the AFL Coaches Association’s Player of the Year award.
Deledio polled 10 votes for his damaging display in the Tigers’ convincing 41-point win against West Coast at Patersons Stadium on Monday night.
The dual Jack Dyer Medallist racked up 25 disposals, including seven clearances and six inside-50s, providing the team with considerable drive throughout.
Talented Tiger teenager, Nick Vlastuin, in just his sixth league game, received six votes from respective coaches Damien Hardwick (Richmond) and John Worsfold (West Coast) for his polished three-goal performance.
Other Richmond players to gain votes on the night were Bachar Houli, Alex Rance, and Matty White.
The full voting details for the Richmond-West Coast game are:
10 – B. Deledio (Richmond)
7 – S. Selwood (West Coast)
6 – N. Vlastuin (Richmond)
3 – B. Houli (Richmond)
2 – A. Rance (Richmond)
2 – M. White (Richmond)