Young Crow Tom Doedee has taken out his third award for the night after being recognized by his peers with the Players’ Trademark Award.

The athletic defender was first rewarded for his breakout year with the Emerging Talent award before receiving the Dr Brian Sando award for his meticulous preparation for AFL football.

His commitment in his first AFL season did not go unnoticed by his teammates who felt Doedee most embodied the team’s values in 2018.

A rising star contender, the 21-year-old impressed his peers with his consistency across his 19 games played as he averaged 18 disposals per game with a disposal efficiency of over 81 per cent.

Midfielder Brad Crouch was the inaugural winner of the Players’ Trademark Award after it was rebranded from the Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award last year.

Doedee joins a long list of Crows legends who have won the amalgamated award, including three-time winners Mark Bickley, Robert Shirley and Rory Sloane.

Current players Richard Douglas, Andy Otten and Eddie Betts are also past recipients.

Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award/Players’ Trademark Award winners

1995 – Andrew Jarman
1996 – Mark Bickley
1997 – Mark Bickley
1998 – Simon Goodwin
1999 – Ben Hart
2000 – Mark Ricciuto
2001 – Mark Bickley
2002 – Tyson Stenglein
2003 – Robert Shirley
2004 – Mark Ricciuto
2005 – Robert Shirley
2006 – Matthew Bode
2007 – Robert Shirley
2008 – Richard Douglas
2009 – Jason Porplyzia
2010 – Richard Douglas
2011 – Scott Thompson
2012 – Rory Sloane
2013 – Andy Otten
2014 – Eddie Betts
2015 – Rory Sloane
2016 – Rory Sloane
2017 – Brad Crouch (Players’ Trademark)
2018 – Tom Doedee (Players’ Trademark)