Jeremy Cameron has been rewarded for his stellar performance on Saturday, receiving a maximum 10 coaches votes in the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award.  

The spearhead was dominant across all four quarters against Adelaide, booting six goals from 17 disposals, including the game-sealing major late in the final term.  

Cameron now leads the Cats on 53 votes for the season, moving inside the top 20 on the overall leaderboard and narrowly surpassing Max Holmes, who sits on 52 votes.  

01:58

Tom Stewart has received votes for the sixth-straight game, awarded four votes for another strong performance from the Geelong star.  

Playing a combination of midfield and defence, Stewart collected a team-high 28 disposals and added five clearances, along with five intercept possessions in another terrific display. 

Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield received three votes for his performance, winning a game-high nine clearances from his 21 disposals to help the Cats claim an important win.  

02:54

Tyson Stengle was awarded two votes for his season-high 20-disposal game, amassing nine score involvements and four clearances in a brilliant display.  

Shaun Mannagh rounded out the votes with two of his own, after booting two goals and winning five clearances from his 17 disposals against the Crows.  

Geelong v Adelaide 

10 Jeremy Cameron (GEEL) 
5 Josh Rachele (ADEL) 
4 Riley Thilthorpe (ADEL) 
4 Tom Stewart (GEEL) 
3 Patrick Dangerfield (GEEL) 
2 Tyson Stengle (GEEL) 
2 Shaun Mannagh (GEEL)