A fit and firing Brad Crouch has been rewarded with a team-high seven coaches votes for the AFLCA Champion of the Year Award following Adelaide's 16-point win over Sydney on Saturday.
Crouch has seamlessly slotted back into the Crows line-up, leading the way against the Swans with a team-high 26 touches, plus 10 contested possessions, five marks, five tackles and three inside-50s.
His second quarter goal also stemmed the flow of three consecutive Sydney goals.
Wayne Milera Jnr received four votes on the back of another strong game across half-back, collecting 21 touches at 81 per cent efficiency
Votes were also handed out to Rory Sloane (three), Rory Atkins (two) and David Mackay (two).
Sloane was a physical presence all game with a team-high 13 contested possessions and eight tackles, while Atkins embraced the wet conditions for 21 touches and a goal.
Sydney’s Josh Kennedy received the full 10 votes from Swans coach John Longmire and Adelaide coach Don Pyke, while Lance Franklin and Dane Rampe were awarded one each.
Each round, coaches vote for five players with a mark from 1-5, with five the highest, and the maximum a player can score is 10.
The player with the most votes at the end of the season becomes the Shadforth AFLCA Champion Player of the Year.