For the sixth time this season, Robbie Gray has been voted best on field in the Wok in a Box Fans’ MVP Award, Gray instrumental in the classic win over Hawthorn.
With 34 disposals, seven clearances and seven inside 50’s, Gray was hard to go past as the best on ground, his quality ball use matched with his score assists enhancing calls for another All-Australian selection.
Fans cast 3,2,1 votes online each week at fansmvp.portadelaidefc.com.au and these votes are then scaled to award five votes to the player with the most votes in that round, four votes to the player with the second-most votes and so on.
Serial vote getter Chad Wingard earned four votes for his performance, recovering from a heavy knock in the head to kick four goals to poll in his 11th consecutive game.
Another shade of Gray featured in the votes, Sam receiving three votes after matching his namesake with 34 possessions and a goal, while Patrick Ryder (two) and Jasper Pittard (one) round out the vote getters.
With two rounds remaining Robbie Gray maintains his overall lead in the Award on 52 votes; the only player that can still challenge him is Wingard who sits eight votes behind.
Round 21 v Hawthorn
5 – Robbie Gray
4 – Chad Wingard
3 – Sam Gray
2 – Patrick Ryder
1 – Jasper Pittard
Wok in a Box Fans’ MVP Award overall leaderboard
52 – Robbie Gray (2,3,5,5,5,2,4,1,1,1,5,1,1,5,2,4,5)
44 – Chad Wingard (1,3,4,5,5,4,2,4,4,2,3,3,4)
40 – Travis Boak (1,5,3,4,5,4,5,5,4,4)
23 – Brad Ebert (4,4,4,2,3,2,4)
21 – Ollie Wines (5,4,5,5,2)
20 – Jack Hombsch (2,3,4,5,2,4)
12 – Justin Westhoff (3,3,3,3), Patrick Ryder (2,2,2,3,1,2)
10 – Nathan Krakouer (4,1,3,2)
9 – Matthew Broadbent (2,3,3,1), Hamish Hartlett (1,1,1,3,1,2), Jasper Pittard (5,3,1)
8 – Sam Gray (5,3)
7 – Alipate Carlile (4,1,2)
6 – Jay Schulz (1,3,2)
5 – Angus Monfries (1,2,1,1), Brendon Ah Chee (5)
3 – Jared Polec (3), Kane Cornes (3)
2 – Sam Colquhoun (2)
1 – Jake Neade (1)
EnergyAustralia Magpies Fans’ MVP
Port Adelaide’s Andrew Moore has been judged best afield by the Fans’ after the Round 18 win over South Adelaide in the SANFL.
The Magpies all but secured a double chance in the finals, ably assisted by Moore’s three goals, 22 disposals and six clearances.
Steven Summerton has a near-unassailable lead of the Fans’ MVP, earning four votes to extend his lead even further after finishing with a game-high 10 clearances.
With a minimum of three games left in Port's season (which includes at least two finals matches), Tom Logan would need to poll five votes in each of the Magpies' next three games.
Depending on the fall of results, Port may play four games in the finals which gives Logan a slim, but ultimately unlikely chance of winning the EnergyAustralia Fans' MVP.
The remaining players to poll votes against South were Sam Colquhoun (three), Matthew Lobbe (two), and Logan (one) who sits clearly in second position on the overall leaderboard.
Round 18 v South Adelaide
5 – Andrew Moore
4 – Steven Summerton
3 – Sam Colquhoun
2 – Matthew Lobbe
1 – Tom Logan
EnergyAustralia Magpies Fans’ MVP Award overall leaderboard
50 – Summerton (4,4,5,4,1,4,4,4,5,5,3,3,4)
27 – Logan (2,2,4,4,5,2,3,4,1)
24 – S. Gray (5,5,4,1,5,4)
18 – Krakouer (5,4,2,5,2)
16 – Stewart (5,3,5,3), Mitchell (2,2,5,1,3,2,1), Moore (1,4,3,1,2,5)
13 – Ah Chee (2,2,1,5,3)
11 – Colquhoun (4,3,1,3)
10 – A. Young (2,3,3,2)
9 – Sawford (4,5)
7 – Harvey (5,2)
6 – Amon (3,3), Lobbe (4,2)
5 – Neade (4,1), Monfries (5)
4 – Redden (4)
3 – Butcher (3) Clurey (1,2), R.Young (2,1)
2 – Impey (2)
1 – Billy Frampton (1), Jack Haarsma (1)
Votes from previous AFL games
Round 20 v Western Bulldogs
5 – Brendon Ah Chee
4 – Robbie Gray
3 – Chad Wingard
2 – Hamish Hartlett
1 – Patrick Ryder
Round 19 v Western Bulldogs
5 – Sam Gray
4 – Travis Boak
3 – Chad Wingard
2 – Robbie Gray
1 – Hamish Hartlett
Round 18 v St Kilda
5 – Robbie Gray
4 – Travis Boak
3 – Justin Westhoff
2 – Chad Wingard
1 – Jake Neade
Round 17 v Essendon
5 – Travis Boak
4 – Chad Wingard
3 – Patrick Ryder
2 – Ollie Wines
1 – Matthew Broadbent
Round 16 v Adelaide
5 – Travis Boak
4 – Chad Wingard
3 – Hamish Hartlett
2 – Patrick Ryder
1 – Robbie Gray
Round 15 v Collingwood
5 – Ollie Wines
4 – Jack Hombsch
3 – Justin Westhoff
2 – Chad Wingard
1 – Robbie Gray
Round 14 v Sydney Swans
5 – Robbie Gray
4 – Chad Wingard
3 – Justin Westhoff
2 – Nathan Krakouer
1 – Hamish Hartlett
Round 12 v Carlton
5 – Chad Wingard
4 – Travis Boak
3 – Nathan Krakouer
2 – Sam Colquhoun
1 – Robbie Gray
1 – Hamish Hartlett
Round 11 v Geelong
5 – Chad Wingard
4 – Brad Ebert
3 – Matthew Broadbent
2 – Alipate Carlile
1 – Robbie Gray
Round 10 v Western Bulldogs
5 – Ollie Wines
4 – Chad Wingard
3 – Justin Westhoff
2 – Brad Ebert
1 – Robbie Gray
Round 9 v Melbourne
5 – Travis Boak
4 – Robbie Gray
3 – Brad Ebert
2 – Jack Hombsch
1 – Angus Monfries
Round 8 v Richmond
5 – Jack Hombsch
4 – Travis Boak
3 – Kane Cornes
2 – Robbie Gray
1 – Angus Monfries
Round 7 v Brisbane
5 – Robbie Gray
4 – Jack Hombsch
3 – Chad Wingard
2 – Angus Monfries
1 – Nathan Krakouer
Round 6 v West Coast
5 – Robbie Gray
4 – Nathan Krakouer
3 – Jack Hombsch
2 – Brad Ebert
1 – Chad Wingard
Round 5 v Adelaide
5 – Robbie Gray
4 – Brad Ebert
3 – Travis Boak
2 – Jay Schulz
1 – Alipate Carlile
Round 4 v Hawthorn
5 – Travis Boak
4 – Alipate Carlile
3 – Jay Schulz
2 – Patrick Ryder
1 – Hamish Hartlett
Round 3 v North Melbourne
5 – Matthew Broadbent
4 – Brad Ebert
3 – Jasper Pittard
2 – Patrick Ryder
1 – Jay Schulz
Round 2 v Sydney Swans
5 – Jasper Pittard
4 – Ollie Wines
3 – Robbie Gray
2 – Jack Hombsch
1 – Angus Monfries
Round 1 v Fremantle
5 – Ollie Wines
4 – Brad Ebert
3 – Jared Polec
2 – Robbie Gray
1 – Travis Boak