Several Crows could poll strongly at Monday night's Brownlow Medal count.

Rory Sloane is likely to finish as the Club's leading vote-getter but unfortunately is ineligible to win the award after being suspended in Round 22.

Fellow midfielder Scott Thompson is a proven Brownlow performer, Rory Laird should feature despite missing five games due to injury, while goalkickers Taylor Walker, Eddie Betts and Josh Jenkins are all likely to attract votes throughout the night.

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Adelaide

Best chance: Rory Laird
With All Australian midfielder Rory Sloane ineligible, it's another of Adelaide's Rory's who is expected to lead the Crows with 15 votes. Laird had a fantastic year rebounding off the halfback line, averaging 27.4 possessions per game and he was second in the League for effective possessions. Laird is expected to receive maximum votes in Adelaide's round 15, round 16 and round 19 victories, but he also missed five games through injury. 

Fast starter: Scott Thompson
The veteran midfielder averaged 29.5 possessions in the first six games of the season, with the Crows winning four of those. However, the Brownlow Medal predictor surprisingly only has him polling three votes out of a possible 18 in that period. 

One-vote wonder: Jake Lever
A consistent season for the second-year defender. Had a couple of standout games where he could pinch a vote or two from the usual suspects. 

Total votes
With a 16-6 win/loss record, the Crows should have plenty of games where they collect the maximum three votes. They also had several big victories where they would dominate the minor places. Suspended star Sloane is expected to snare 23 of the Club's 93 votes.