Western Bulldogs AFLW star Kirsty Lamb has made it three straight weeks of 10-vote performances in the AFL Coaches Association AFLW Champion Player of the Year award.
Lamb, playing in her 50th AFLW game in the win against Hawthorn on Saturday, got the nod for best afield from coaches Nathan Burke and Bec Goddard.
The 10 votes took her to 30 for the season so far, and into equal-second place on the overall leaderboard behind Geelong’s Georgie Prespakis and level with North Melbourne’s Jasmine Garner.
Lamb’s midfield partner-in-crime, skipper Ellie Blackburn, polled eight votes against the Hawks and is in equal fifth position after four rounds, with 28 votes.
Blackburn is the only Bulldogs player to have polled votes in every game so far this season.
Isabelle Pritchard scored four votes as the only other Bulldogs player to be rewarded by the coaches in the dominant 30-point victory.
ROUND 4 VOTES
10 - Kirsty Lamb (WB)
8 - Ellie Blackburn (WB)
6 - Jasmine Fleming (HAW)
4 - Isabelle Pritchard (WB)
1 - Kaitlyn Ashmore (HAW)
1 - Aileen Gilroy (HAW)
LEADERBOARD AFTER FOUR ROUNDS
35- Georgie Prespakis (GEEL)
30 - Jasmine Garner (NMFC)
30 - Kirsty Lamb (WB)
29 - Monique Conti (RICH)
28 - Ellie Blackburn (WB)
28 - Alyce Parker (GWS)
26 - Madison Prespakis (ESS)
25 - Amy McDonald (GEEL)
22 - Ally Anderson (BL)
22 - Emma Swanson (WCE)