A trio of Tiger veterans have all polled in the Round 20 AFL Coaches' Association Votes.
Headlining Richmond's votes was defender Nick Vlastuin, who managed an impressive eight for his strong performance.
Vlastuin's 17 intercepts were the most in a single game by any player in the AFL this season, to go with his 25 disposals, seven marks and three tackles. Click here to read more on Vlastuin's game.
Midfielder Jacob Hopper nabbed two votes, after his 33 disposals, the most on the day from any Tiger, alongside his three clearances.
Veteran key back Nathan Broad rounded out Richmond's vote-getters, with one to his name, after 15 disposals, five marks and and nine kicks.
Each week of the season, the two senior coaches vote on the best players in their respective match, giving 5-4-3-2-1. The maximum votes a player can get is 10 votes a week.
The overall league winner at the end of the season will be crowned the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year.
ROUND 20 - RICHMOND V COLLINGWOOD
10 Nick Daicos COLL
8 Nick Vlastuin RICH
3 Josh Daicos COLL
3 Isaac Quaynor COLL
2 Jacob Hopper RICH
2 Tom Mitchell COLL
1 Brayden Maynard COLL
1 Nathan Broad RICH