West Coast sensation Harley Reid has collected a perfect 10 AFL Coaches Association votes for his standout performance in the club’s 17‑point victory over North Melbourne on Sunday.

Reid produced a career‑best 30 disposals, igniting the midfield and playing a major hand in the Eagles’ first win since round 10 last season.

His all-round performance included 11 contested possessions, five tackles, four inside 50s, four score involvements, three clearances and 387m gained.

Reid’s power around the contest and ability to surge the ball forward were hallmarks of a dominant display that caught the attention of both coaches.

Speaking post‑match, Reid said the victory was a moment the group had been craving.

“It’s bloody awesome, you miss it, no doubt about it,” Reid told Fox Footy.

“But I’m just super grateful that we played to our system and got the job done tonight.”

Reid said the team’s ability to reset after a slow start was crucial to turning the match around.

“I think we were a bit fumbly early on, but we went back to our strengths and what we bring as a team,” Reid said.

“We showed that in the last three quarters, and the energy was high.”

The AFL Coaches Association voting system sees each senior coach award votes on a 5‑4‑3‑2‑1 basis, with 10 the highest possible score a player can receive from a match. At season’s end, the player with the most accumulated votes is crowned the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year.