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29th August, 2019
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Carlton captain Patrick Cripps has claimed the Leigh Matthews Trophy after being chosen by his peers as the AFLPA’s Most Valuable Player.

Cripps received 832 votes to comfortably win the honour on Thursday ahead of Geelong’s Tim Kelly (519).

Brisbane’s Lachie Neale (481), Collingwood ruckman Brodie Grundy (355) and Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe (303) rounded out the top five.

“It’s one of those moments where you will look back at the end of your career and be really proud,” Cripps said.

“I actually had my family come over, which I did not realise until I walked in today.

“So that was pretty exciting to see and I think just to get voted by your peers who you play against – there’s probably not a more (prestigious award) in terms of respect.”

Leigh Matthews and Patrick Cripps.

(Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

The midfielder, who was named in the All-Australian team on Wednesday, led the league for clearances and averaged 2 8 disposals, 8.5 clearances, 6.2 tackles and 17 contested possessions per game.

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“Patrick has had a super season and his ability in contested situations is as good as any player I’ve seen,” said AFLPA president and Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield via in a statement.

“As a midfielder, he can do it all on the inside and outside and, with his huge frame, he’s like a key forward in the air.

“His ability to back it up week after week despite an up-and-down season for the Blues is a huge reason he’s been able to secure the MVP.”

Cripps was also the first player to claim the award while playing for a team that finished outside the top eight since Gary Ablett in 2014.

Cripps’ team-mate Sam Walsh comfortably claimed the best first year player award, with the AFL Rising Star favourite receiving 400 votes to finish above Port Adelaide’s Connor Rozee (112 votes) and Richmond revelation Sydney Stack (62 votes).

Walsh broke the AFL record for disposals by a first-year player, averaging 25.2 touches, 3.2 clearances and 5.1 marks across his 22-game debut season.

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West Coast premiership skipper Shannon Hurn was named best captain with 171 votes, ahead of Cripps (128).

Richmond defender Dylan Grimes was named most courageous player (146 votes), while Brisbane winger Mitch Robinson (105) was runner-up.

© AAP

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