Lance Franklin has moved into sixth place on the AFL Coaches Association Player of the Year leaderboard after earning another perfect ten for his performance against GWS on Saturday night.

Franklin was the standout forward for the Swans in the 46-point win, with ‘Buddy’ booting five goals and also picking up 18 disposals, seven marks and four tackles for the match.

Franklin’s best afield effort was his second perfect ten in three rounds, with the forward just shy of three perfect results after attracting nine votes for his four-goal effort against Richmond last week.

Kieren Jack also polled well for his game-high 32 possessions, four tackles and one-goal effort, which saw him attract eight votes and take out the Brett Kirk Medal on the night.

Josh Kennedy held onto his second place standing on the overall leaderboard after attracting six votes for his 29 possession, 10 tackles and two-goal performance.

Nick Malceski (27 touches, seven marks) and Luke Parker (30 possessions) took out the remaining votes with both players earning three votes for their efforts on Saturday night.

Sydney Swans v GWS
10 Lance Franklin (Syd)
8 Kieren Jack (Syd)
6 Josh Kennedy (Syd)
3 Nick Malceski (Syd)
3 Luke Parker (Syd)

Round 15 Leaderboard
72 Gary Ablett (Gold Coast)
66 Josh Kennedy (Sydney Swans)
65 Nathan Fyfe (Fremantle)
60 Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)
59 Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
52 Lance Franklin (Sydney Swans)
48 Travis Boak Port (Adelaide)
45 Brendon Goddard (Essendon)
45 Matthew Priddis (West Coast)
44 Dyson Heppell (Essendon)

Swans Leaderboard
66 Josh Kennedy (polled in 11 games)
52 Lance Franklin (8)
35 Kieren Jack (8)
31 Dan Hannebery (4)
28 Luke Parker (7)
17 Nick Malceski (4)
13 Jarrad McVeigh (4)
12 Ben McGlynn (4)
7 Rhyce Shaw (3)
7 Craig Bird (2)
6 Kurt Tippett (1)
5 Dane Rampe (2)
4 Nick Smith (2)
2 Harry Cunningham (2)