TWO Port Adelaide players feature in the AFL Coaches Association votes after the Round 18 contest against Greater Western Sydney,
Robbie Gray continued his remarkable season, picking up five votes in his 150th game. Gray made the most of his 25 disposals with five clearances, six inside 50s and three goals.
Gray has now polled votes in 11 of the 14 games he’s played in 2016.
Brad Ebert’s bleeding head also caught the eye of the coaches, with two votes awarded to the steely midfielder who kicked four goals and had four inside 50s.
Gray now has 56 votes and sits in the top ten in the competition, trailing Patrick Dangerfield who has 85.
2016 AFLCA votes
Overall Leaderboard
85 – Patrick Dangerfield (Geel)
80 – Rory Sloane (Adel)
79 – Dustin Martin (Rich)
73 – Joel Selwood (Geel)
69 – Marcus Bontempelli (WB)
66 – Luke Shuey (WC)
60 – Jack Steven (StK)
59 – Luke Parker (Syd), Sam Mitchell (Haw)
56 – Robbie Gray (PA)
Port Adelaide AFLCA Leaderboard
56 – Robbie Gray (10,1,10,3,6,1,8,1,5,6,5)
21 – Jackson Trengove (10,6,5)
20 - Travis Boak (2,3,9,6)
18 - Ollie Wines (3,8,2,5)
17 - Matthew Broadbent (7,10), Charlie Dixon (2,2,6,7), Jasper Pittard (4,4,2,3,4)
16 – Jackson Trengove (10,6)
15 - Brad Ebert (3,1,3,6,2)
13 - Jarman Impey (3,10), Chad Wingard (2,3,3,5), Justin Westhoff (1,5,7)
11 – Aaron Young (4,7)
10 - Jared Polec (2,8)
4 – Sam Gray (4), Kane Mitchell (4)
3 – Jimmy Toumpas (3)
2 - Jack Hombsch (2), Tom Jonas (2), Jake Neade (2)
Round 18 v GWS
9 Josh Kelly (GWS)
5 Robbie Gray (PA)
5 Nick Haynes (GWS)
4 Dylan Shiel (GWS)
3 Tom Scully (GWS)
2 Brad Ebert (PA)
2 Heath Shaw (GWS)
Round 17 v North Melbourne
7 Justin Westhoff (PA)
6 Travis Boak (PA)
6 Robbie Gray (PA)
5 Jackson Trengove (PA)
5 Chad Wingard (PA)
1 Brent Harvey (NM)
Round 16 v Hawthorn
9 Cyril Rioli (Haw)
8 Luke Hodge (Haw)
6 Sam Mitchell (Haw)
5 Robbie Gray (PA)
1 Shaun Burgoyne (Haw)
1 Jordan Lewis (Haw)
Round 15 v Richmond
9 Travis Boak (PA)
6 Jackson Trengove (PA)
5 Alex Rance (Rich)
5 Ollie Wines (PA)
4 Kane Mitchell (PA)
1 Robbie Gray (PA)
Round 13 v Fremantle
10 Michael Barlow (Freo)
8 Lachie Neale (Freo)
5 Matthew Pavlich (Freo)
3 David Mundy (Freo)
2 Hayden Crozier (Freo)
2 Lee Spurr (Freo)
Round 12 v Western Bulldogs
10 Marcus Bontempelli (WB)
8 Robbie Gray (PA)
4 Jasper Pittard (PA)
3 Matthew Boyd (WB)
3 Dale Morris (WB)
2 Tom Liberatore (WB)
Round 11 v Collingwood
10 Jarman Impey (PA)
7 Charlie Dixon (PA)
7 Aaron Young (PA)
3 Chad Wingard (PA)
2 Jake Neade (PA)
1 Robbie Gray (PA)
Round 10 v Melbourne
6 Charlie Dixon (PA)
6 Brad Ebert (PA)
6 Robbie Gray (PA)
5 Justin Westhoff (PA)
3 Jasper Pittard (PA)
3 Chad Wingard (PA)
1 Max Gawn (Melb)
Round 9 v West Coast
10 Josh Kennedy (WCE)
7 Matt Priddis (WCE)
4 Aaron Young (PA)
3 Robbie Gray (PA)
2 Charlie Dixon (PA)
2 Chad Wingard (PA)
1 Shannon Hurn (WCE)
1 Nick Naitanui (WCE)
Round 8 v Carlton
10 Bryce Gibbs (Carl)
7 Patrick Cripps (Carl)
4 Sam Docherty (Carl)
3 Matthew Krezer (Carl)
3 Marc Murphy (Carl)
2 Ollie Wines (PA)
1 Kade Simpson (Carl)
Round 7 v Brisbane
10 Jackson Trengove (PA)
8 Ollie Wines (PA)
3 Travis Boak (PA)
3 Brad Ebert (PA)
2 Charlie Dixon (PA)
2 Tom Jonas (PA)
2 Jasper Pittard (PA)
Round 6 v Richmond
10 Matthew Broadbent (PA)
8 Jared Polec (PA)
5 Shaun Grigg (Rich)
3 Jarman Impey (PA)
2 Travis Boak (PA)
2 Jack Hombsch (PA)
Round 5 v Geelong
9 Cam Guthrie (Geel)
9 Joel Selwood (Geel)
6 Patrick Dangerfield (Geel)
2 Mitch Duncan (Geel)
2 Corey Enright (Geel)
2 Harry Taylor (Geel)
Round 4 v GWS
9 Stephen Coniglio (GWS)
9 Dylan Shiel (GWS)
6 Callan Ward (GWS)
3 Toby Grene (GWS)
3 Rory Lobb (GWS)
Round 3 v Essendon
10 Robbie Gray (PA)
7 Matthew Broadbent (PA)
4 Jasper Pittard (PA)
3 Jimmy Toumpas (PA)
3 Ollie Wines (PA)
2 Jared Polec (PA)
1 Brad Ebert (PA)
Round 2 v Adelaide Crows
10 Tom Lynch (Adel)
8 Eddie Betts (Adel)
5 Luke Brown (Adel)
5 Rory Laird (Adel)
1 Robbie Gray (PA)
1 Daniel Talia (Adel)
Round 1 v St Kilda
10 Robbie Gray (PA)
5 Tom Hickey (StK)
4 Sam Gray (PA)
4 Jasper Pittard (PA)
3 Brad Ebert (PA)
1 Jack Steven (StK)
1 Justin Westhoff (PA)
AFLCA: Gray polls again
Robbie Gray has polled votes for the 11th time in 2016