Sydney Swans midfield dynamo Josh Kennedy has recorded another ‘perfect ten’ votes for the second week in a row.

It comes as no surprise that Kennedy received best on ground honours after picking up a career-high 45 disposals (22 contested), 11 clearances, six inside-50s and three goals in the Swans’ win over Fremantle.

Kennedy wasn’t the only Sydney midfielder to be noticed by John Longmire and Ross Lyon with Dan Hannebery collecting eight votes for his equally impressive 41-disposal effort.

Tom Mitchell (five votes) and Luke Parker (three votes) were also in the thick of it gathering 26 and 28 disposals respectively while combining for four goals.

At the other end of the ground Heath Grundy (one vote) and Dane Rampe (one vote) continued their fine seasons locking down the opposition’s forwards and continually rebounding the ball out of defence.

For the Dockers, skipper David Mundy (two votes) was the only Fremantle player to record votes.

AFL Coaches Association’s Champion Player of the Year Award

Round 19 v Fremantle
10 – Josh Kennedy
8 – Dan Hannebery
5 – Tom Mitchell
3 – Luke Parker
2 – David Mundy
1 – Heath Grundy
1 – Dane Rampe

Overall leaderboard
95 – Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
88 – Rory Sloane (Adelaide)
79 – Dustin Martin (Richmond)
73 – Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)
73 – Joel Selwood (Geelong)
66 – Luke Shuey (West Coast)
63 – Dan Hannebery (Sydney)
62 – Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)
62 – Luke Parker (Sydney)
60 – Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)
60 – Jack Steven (St Kilda)