Western Bulldogs midfielder Luke Dahlhaus has found himself among the coaches votes for the second week running after a 28 disposal, 8 mark and 8 tackle performance against the Brisbane Lions on the weekend.
However it was teammate Jason Johannsien who headed the Dogs leaderboard after being awarded eight of a possible ten votes from the coaches, closely followed by Jack Macrae who received seven.
Every round, the AFL coaches vote for the best players from their game. The coaches vote for five players, giving them a mark from 1-5.
The maximum a player can score is 10 (with five votes from both coaches).
Johannisen continued his strong early season form with his 28 disposal, eight clearance performance, while Macrae’s 29 touches at 86% efficiency led all Bulldogs, while Zaine Cordy was awarded his first votes of the season.
WESTERN BULLDOGS v BRISBANE LIONS
9 Dayne Zorko (BL)
8 Jason Johannisen (WB)
7 Jack Macrae (WB)
2 Zaine Cordy (WB)
2 Luke Dahlhaus (WB)
2 Mitch Robinson (BL)