Rory Sloane and Brad Crouch were the only Crows to receive votes for the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year following Adelaide’s loss to Geelong on Thursday night.
The pair were awarded three votes each from Don Pyke and Geelong coach Chris Scott.
Crouch continued his superb start to the season with a game-high 35 disposals, as well as eight clearances and six tackles.
Sloane, meanwhile, notched 26 touches, eight tackles, five clearances and a goal.
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The co-captain leads the team with 12 votes for the season.
Geelong dominated the voting with Patrick Dangerfield receiving a perfect 10, followed by Tim Kelly (eight), Tom Stewart (two), Mitch Duncan (two), Gary Ablett (one) and Rhys Stanley (one).
Each round, coaches select their best five players and give them a score from one to five - the maximum score a player can receive in a round is 10, five from each coach.
The player with the most votes at the end of the season is the Shadforth AFLCA Champion Player of the Year.