Alyce Parker has again polled a maximum 10 votes in the AFL Coaches’ Association AFL Women’s Champion Player of the Year Award. 

A week after receiving the five votes from both coaches against Richmond, Parker again was the unanimous choice as best on ground from both coaches against the Crows at Hisense Stadium.

Parker was everywhere, collecting a career-high 30 disposals, taking seven marks and launching the GIANTS inside 50 on eight occasions.

The 19-year-old now sits sixth overall in the Champion Player Award votes, with 35 for the season to date. North Melbourne’s Jasmine Garner leads with 47 votes.

Parker also earned her fourth selection (from just six games) in the womens.afl Team of the Week, named in the midfield.

Her teammates Cora Staunton (forward) and Pepa Randall (interchange) also earned a spot in the Team of the Week.

The pair also featured in the coaches’ vote, with Parker’s housemate Staunton earning six votes for her two goals, 12 disposals and six marks while Randall received one vote, following another strong game in defence.

Rebecca Beeson received the second-most votes from the match with seven, after collecting 20 disposals and laying four tackles through the midfield.

COACHES’ VOTES
Adelaide v GIANTS
Round 6

10 Alyce Parker (GIANTS)
7 Rebecca Beeson (GIANTS)
6 Cora Staunton (GIANTS)
4 Courtney Gum (Adelaide)
2 Justine Mules (Adelaide)
1 Pepa Randall (GIANTS)