Crows fans have backed Rory Laird, Patrick Dangerfield and Eddie Betts to be selected in this year’s All Australian squad.

The 19th Man was asked to vote from a group of six Crows to determine who is most-deserving of an All Australian blazer in 2015.

Laird and Dangerfield were the standouts. Over two-thirds of all 1,466 respondents had the duo in their All Australian squad.

Defender Laird was the most popular player with over 80 per cent of participants backing the 21-year-old to earn his first All Australian berth.

The former rookie has enjoyed a career-best season in his fourth year at the Club. He’s played every game with an average of 23 possessions and ranks No.1 at Adelaide for effective kicks, uncontested possessions, rebound 50ms and handball receives.

Dangerfield also received tremendous support in the poll. Over 70 per cent of respondents backed the 25-year-old midfielder to earn his third All Australian nod.

The influential Crow has averaged 27 disposals through all 16 games and ranks inside the top ten in the AFL for contested possessions, hard-ball gets, clearances and inside 50ms. Season 2015 has arguably been Dangerfield’s most consistent year, which could see him rewarded with yet another All Australian honour.

Just over half of all participants believe dynamo forward Eddie Betts will make the All Australian squad for the second consecutive season.

Betts remains one of the most dangerous small forwards in the competition. He current sits fifth in the Coleman Medal race with 42 goals and has hit the scoreboard in every game this season. Betts loves bringing his teammates into the game too, and ranks No.1 at the Club for goal assists and total score involvements.

Despite four selections in the All Australian squad in the past five years, Betts has never made the final team.

Daniel Talia was next in line in the poll. Nearly 35 per cent of participants picked the key defender for back-to-back All Australian berths.

Two-time nominee Sam Jacobs (31 per cent) and dual All Australian Scott Thompson (28 per cent) rounded out the voting.