The coaches voted Port Adelaide vice captain Ollie Wines best afield in his 150th milestone game.

SEVEN Port Adelaide players received votes from the coaches in the 2020 SHADFORTH FINANCIAL GROUP AFLCA CHAMPION PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD after the club's win over Richmond on Saturday evening.

Vice captain Ollie Wines was the pick of the bunch in his 150th AFL game, collecting a perfect 10 votes as the Power swept the voting from both senior coaches.

Wines was immense in his milestone game, gathering 28 disposals, 10 clearances and a goal, while running at 89.3% efficiency for good measure as Port overran the reigning premiers at Adelaide Oval.

Travis Boak continued to poll well with the coaches, collecting eight votes in another impressive performance.

The former skipper collected a game-high 31 touches, seven clearances and 10 score involvements in a well-rounded showing.

Youngsters Peter Ladhams and Zak Butters were busy up forward against the Tigers and received three votes each for their efforts, while Robbie Gray, Charlie Dixon and Sam Powell-Pepper were also in the votes earning two a piece.

Boak is now in third place in the overall standings behind Brisbane's Lachie Neale and Melbourne's Christian Petracca, who each received a perfect 10 for their efforts against the Western Bulldogs and North Melbourne respectively.

West Coast's Dom Sheed has also received maximum votes so far in Round 11 with several games yet to be completed in the remainder of the AFL's Festival of Footy.

Round 11 – votes v Richmond

10 votes – Wines (PA)

8 votes – Boak (PA)

3 votes – Ladhams (PA)

3 votes – Butters (PA)

2 votes – Gray (PA)

2 votes – Dixon (PA)

2 votes – Powell-Pepper (PA)

Overall interim leaderboard

72 votes – Lachie Neale (Brisbane)

50 votes – Christian Petracca (Melbourne)

47 votes – Travis Boak (Port Adelaide)

44 votes - Jack Steele (St Kilda)

40 votes – Nic Naitanui (West Coast)

39 votes - Jack Macrae (Western Bulldogs)

34 votes – Cam Guthrie (Geelong)

33 votes – Taylor Adams (Collingwood)

31 votes – Jarrod Witts (Gold Coast)

30 votes – Matt Rowell (Gold Coast), Todd Goldstein (North Melbourne)