A five-goal haul on Friday night has seen Travis Cloke poll a combined nine votes from the opposing head coaches in Collingwood’s 36-point win over Fremantle.

Considered best on ground by one head coach and second best by the other, Cloke has now polled in three matches this year and moves to fifth on the Collingwood leader board for the AFL Coaches Association (AFLCA) Champion Player of the Year.

Mick Malthouse and Mark Harvey also awarded Alan Didak (6 votes), Dane Swan (4), Luke Ball (4) and Scott Pendlebury (2) for their efforts.  Docker ruckman Aaron Sandilands, the only Fremantle player to poll votes, received five votes to move six votes clear of his teammate Matthew Pavlich on the overall leader board.

Swan, who moves up to sixth place on the overall leader board, has now polled votes in his last five matches while Didak has polled in five out of eight contests.

In the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year, head coaches vote each week on a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis. Coaches vote only on their own matches, but may vote for players on the opposing team.

Past winners of the prestigious award include Gary Ablett Jnr (2007-09), Simon Goodwin and Adam Goodes (joint winners in 2006), Barry Hall (2005) and Warren Tredrea (2004).

Fremantle v Collingwood voting

VotesPlayerClub
9Travis ClokeColl
6Alan DidakColl
5Aaron SandilandsFrem
4Dane SwanColl
4Luke BallColl
2Scott PendleburyColl


Collingwood leader board for the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year (number of matches the player polled)

VotesPlayer
32Dane Swan (6)
22Luke Ball (4)
18Heath Shaw (3)
18Alan Didak (5)
16Travis Cloke (3)
14Scott Pendlebury (4)
12Dale Thomas (2)
9Dayne Beams (2)
9Steele Sidebottom (2)
7Sharrod Wellingham (3)
6Harry O'Brien (1)
3Nick Maxwell (1)


Leader board for the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year

VotesPlayerClub
43Aaron SandilandsFremantle
37Matthew PavlichFremantle
35Luke HodgeHawthorn
33Gary AblettGeelong
33Chris JuddCarlton
32Dane SwanCollingwood
28Daniel BradshawSydney
28Ryan GriffenWestern Bulldogs
27Jonathan BrownBrisbane
27Paul ChapmanGeelong