Midfielder Brad Crouch has topped the Club for coaches votes in 2019, finishing with 51 for the season.

The AFL Coaches Association awards a Champion Player each season through a voting tally decided by the coaches.

Each coach of a match awards five votes, meaning the most a player can poll from one game is 10.

Crouch polled votes in 11 games in 2019, including scores of nine in Round 11 and Round 13.

The 25-year-old had a career-best season for disposals (30.2 per game) and goals (11 total).

In a close second, younger brother Matt Crouch finished with 43 votes polled across nine games - including eight in Round 21 against West Coast.

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Matt recorded a career-high for disposals in a match (47) in his hometown of Ballarat on Sunday against the Bulldogs.

He was one of just two Crows to poll in the 34-point loss - the other being Rory Sloane.

Across the season, two Crows polled perfect scores of 10 - Alex Keath in Round Eight against Port Adelaide and Rory Laird in Round 20 against St Kilda.

Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli won the AFL Coaches Association Champion Player award on Tuesday night with 107 total votes, 17 ahead of second-placed Patrick Dangerfield on 90.

Adelaide’s final tally is:

B Crouch - 51
M Crouch - 43
R Sloane - 33
R O’Brien - 26
B Smith - 26
R Laird - 20
T Walker - 17
A Keath - 16
E Betts - 16
T Lynch - 14
R Atkins - 10
W Milera - 4
D Mackay - 4
P Seedsman - 4
J Jenkins - 4
D Fogarty - 3
C Ellis-Yolmen - 2