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14-08-2015, 09:07 AM
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RICHMOND defender Alex Rance has been recognised for his outstanding season with a stamp of approval from the AFL's senior coaches, who have overwhelmingly voted him the game's best defender.
After earning All Australian selection in 2014, Rance has elevated his game to a new level this season and been recognised by the coaches in an exclusive survey for AFL.com.au and the AFL Record.
With nine votes, he was one of only two players to earn multiple votes, ahead of Harry Taylor (two), with Jeremy McGovern and Easton Wood among the players to earn one vote each.
There were standout players in every category, with North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein (nine votes), Fremantle midfielder Nat Fyfe (nine) and West Coast forward Josh Kennedy (10) recognised as the best in their position.
Fyfe overtook Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett (three votes), with Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury earning two votes.
In the ruck, West Coast's Nic Naitanui (two) and Docker Aaron Sandilands (three) earned multiple votes.
Kennedy got the nod ahead of Hawthorn's Jarryd Roughead (four votes) and Sydney Swans star Lance Franklin (two).
When asked what types of players the coaches thought were the most valuable, they were split on inside midfielders and goalkicking forwards (both 31.25 per cent).
Key defenders and outside midfielders attracted only six per cent of the vote each.
The skills that needed improving most were goalkicking (43.75 per cent) and field kicking (37.5 per cent), while no coaches were concerned about marking, applying pressure and spoiling.
When asked if they were happy with players kicking on the outside of their preferred foot, rather than using their opposite foot, the majority of coaches said players should enter the system with skills on both feet.
The majority (56.25 per cent) believed the draft age should be higher, with only one coach believing it should be lower. The rest were happy with the status quo.
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RICHMOND defender Alex Rance has been recognised for his outstanding season with a stamp of approval from the AFL's senior coaches, who have overwhelmingly voted him the game's best defender.
After earning All Australian selection in 2014, Rance has elevated his game to a new level this season and been recognised by the coaches in an exclusive survey for AFL.com.au and the AFL Record.
With nine votes, he was one of only two players to earn multiple votes, ahead of Harry Taylor (two), with Jeremy McGovern and Easton Wood among the players to earn one vote each.
There were standout players in every category, with North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein (nine votes), Fremantle midfielder Nat Fyfe (nine) and West Coast forward Josh Kennedy (10) recognised as the best in their position.
Fyfe overtook Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett (three votes), with Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury earning two votes.
In the ruck, West Coast's Nic Naitanui (two) and Docker Aaron Sandilands (three) earned multiple votes.
Kennedy got the nod ahead of Hawthorn's Jarryd Roughead (four votes) and Sydney Swans star Lance Franklin (two).
When asked what types of players the coaches thought were the most valuable, they were split on inside midfielders and goalkicking forwards (both 31.25 per cent).
Key defenders and outside midfielders attracted only six per cent of the vote each.
The skills that needed improving most were goalkicking (43.75 per cent) and field kicking (37.5 per cent), while no coaches were concerned about marking, applying pressure and spoiling.
When asked if they were happy with players kicking on the outside of their preferred foot, rather than using their opposite foot, the majority of coaches said players should enter the system with skills on both feet.
The majority (56.25 per cent) believed the draft age should be higher, with only one coach believing it should be lower. The rest were happy with the status quo.
http://s.afl.com.au/staticfile/AFL%20Tenant/AR20-Coaches-Survey_website.jpg