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2021 AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award

114 – Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
101 – Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)
101 – Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide)
100 – Jack Steele (St Kilda)
97 – Touk Miller (Gold Coast SUNS)
92 – Sam Walsh (Carlton)
91 – Zach Merrett (Essendon)
86 – Christian Petracca (Melbourne)
81 – Darcy Parish (Essendon)
74 – Rory Laird (Adelaide)

Clayton Oliver votes: round-by-round

Round 1 – Melbourne v Fremantle
AFLCA votes: 7

Round 2 – St Kilda v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 9

Round 3 – GWS Giants v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 0

Round 4 – Melbourne v Geelong
AFLCA votes: 4

Round 5 – Hawthorn v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 3

Round 6 – Melbourne v Richmond
AFLCA votes: 3

Round 7 – North Melbourne v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 0

Round 8 – Melbourne v Sydney
AFLCA votes: 6

Round 9 – Melbourne v Carlton
AFLCA votes: 10

Round 10 – Adelaide v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 10

Round 11 – Western Bulldogs v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 9

Round 12 – Melbourne v Brisbane
AFLCA votes: 7

Round 13 – Melbourne v Collingwood
AFLCA votes: 0

Round 14 – BYE

Round 15 – Essendon v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 3

Round 16 – Melbourne v GWS Giants
AFLCA votes: 0

Round 17 – Port Adelaide v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 8

Round 18 – Melbourne v Hawthorn
AFLCA votes: 6

Round 19 – Melbourne v Western Bulldogs
AFLCA votes: 7

Round 20 – Gold Coast SUNS v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 9

Round 21 – West Coast Eagles v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 3

Round 22 – Melbourne v Adelaide
AFLCA votes: 0

Round 23 – Geelong v Melbourne
AFLCA votes: 10

 

Congratulations you absolute superstar. A beast, a contested footy machine, a warrior. Underrated by some, but not by those who understand the game best. 
 

Yep, well done, Clarry. Brilliant. Let's get this flag now.

 

He couldn't give more appraisal to Simon Goodwin as he did then.

Goody looked like a proud father.

Well done Clarry! Come a long way since the days of rocking up fat to a Murray Bushrangers pre season training in Wangaratta 😉

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Highly deserved for an outstanding season.  The most prestigious individual award of all IMO.


12 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Congratulations you absolute superstar. A beast, a contested footy machine, a warrior. Underrated by some, but not by those who understand the game best. 
 

Love the way he just keeps going and going.  And everything for the team.  
Nearly at the summit Clarry - get it done. 
❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

Clarry is a superstar.

I’ve just checked the round 23 votes though, and Scott strikes again. Bizarre voting. How did Stanley get more votes than Max?

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15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Let's say that that's a good omen.


Praying in 4 weeks this bloke will have 3 more medals around his neck.

1 hour ago, BDA said:

Hasn't missed a game in 5 years. a beast of a player

Thanks for jinxing it!!!! 😭

51 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Clarry is a superstar.

I’ve just checked the round 23 votes though, and Scott strikes again. Bizarre voting. How did Stanley get more votes than Max?

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Sympathy votes from Scott for Stanley there if ever I've seen them.  Given Stanley restricted his opponent to 25 touches, 39 hitouts, 6 marks, 7 clearances and the match winning goal, I'd hate to think what Scott was thinking Maxy was capable of without Stanley's stellar job!

2 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Sympathy votes from Scott for Stanley there if ever I've seen them.  Given Stanley restricted his opponent to 25 touches, 39 hitouts, 6 marks, 7 clearances and the match winning goal, I'd hate to think what Scott was thinking Maxy was capable of without Stanley's stellar job!

Chris Scott is a [censored]. My most hated coach in the AFL. 

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59 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Clarry is a superstar.

I’ve just checked the round 23 votes though, and Scott strikes again. Bizarre voting. How did Stanley get more votes than Max?

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The Breakdown

5 + 5 for Clarry

4 Trac & 4 Selwood

3 Lever & 3 Dangerfield

2 Stanley & 2 Dangerfield

1 Hawkins & 1 Max


1 hour ago, BDA said:

Hasn't missed a game in 5 years. a beast of a player

Wow, that's true. Which means Goodwin has never coached a game without Oliver in the team.

Except that caretaker one at Essendon. But that, like all things Essendon, isn't worth remembering.

Lol. Thanks to that game, Simon Goodwin has coached the equal-second-most finals wins of any Essendon coach since 1968.

I digress.

Congratulations to Clayton Oliver on not only winning the coaches award but frankly romping it in!

 
12 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Wow, that's true. Which means Goodwin has never coached a game without Oliver in the team.

Except that caretaker one at Essendon. But that, like all things Essendon, isn't worth remembering.

Lol. Thanks to that game, Simon Goodwin has coached the equal-second-most finals wins of any Essendon coach since 1968.

I digress.

Congratulations to Clayton Oliver on not only winning the coaches award but frankly romping it in!

When will Essendon break these embarrassing records? (Hopefully never.)

42 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The Breakdown

5 + 5 for Clarry

4 Trac & 4 Selwood

3 Lever & 3 Dangerfield

2 Stanley & 2 Dangerfield

1 Hawkins & 1 Max

My guess...

Goodwin
5 Oliver  (because obviously)
4 Petracca  (because dees)
3 Dangerfield (because he torched us in the 2nd when the game was almost lost)
2 Stanley (because he beat Gawn in the 2nd when the game was almost lost)
1 Gawn (because he pulled us back into it and then won it)

Scott
5 Oliver (because obviously)
4 Selwood (because cats)
3 Lever (because there has to be a reason they lost)
2 Dangerfield (because cats)
1 Hawkins (because cats)


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