Darcy Moore was the only Collingwood player to poll votes in the AFL Coaches' Association Champion Player of the Year award after the Pies' narrow loss to Geelong at the MCG on Friday night.

Moore polled five votes after an impressive performance down back in which he tallied 16 disposals and four marks.

Star Cats midfielder Tim Kelly polled a perfect 10 after taking up where he left off at the end of last season.

COLLINGWOOD v GEELONG
10 Tim Kelly (GEEL)
5 Patrick Dangerfield (GEEL)
5 Darcy Moore (COLL)
3 Rhys Stanley (GEEL)
3 Harry Taylor (GEEL)
2 Gary Ablett (GEEL)
2 Tom Stewart (GEEL)

Every round, the AFL coaches vote for the best players from their game. The coaches vote for five players, giving them a mark from 1-5. The maximum a player can score is 10 (with five votes from both coaches).