Only four points separate five players after three rounds of voting for the Fans’ Most Valuable Crow.

Brodie Smith picked up the most votes in the win over Richmond on Saturday to move into second place overall, two points behind early leader Josh Jenkins (42).

Scott Thompson also polled well against the Tigers and is now on 38 points, equal with Tom Lynch and Rory Laird.

Strong games against Richmond also lifted Matt Crouch (24 points overall) and Eddie Betts (21) up the leaderboard.

Voting opens after every game and stays open until about 5pm on Tuesday.

Assign three votes to the player you deem to be the best Crows player, two votes to the second best player and one vote to the third best.

At the end of the voting period all the votes are added up but there are a maximum of 100 points per game that can be awarded to the entire team. Each player is then given a percentage of the total votes received to go towards their season tally.

At the end of the year the player who is at the top of the season leaderboard is crowned the Fans’ Most Valuable Player.

Top four round by round

R1 v North Melbourne: Josh Jenkins, Matt Crouch, Rory Laird, Scott Thompson

R2 v Port Adelaide: Tom Lynch, Rory Laird, Eddie Betts, Scott Thompson

R3 v Richmond: Brodie Smith, Scott Thompson, Eddie Betts, Matt Crouch