Jordan Lewis
Games: 215Goals: 124
Season to date: Lewis is having a career best season. The midfielder has averaged 27 disposals per game and has kicked 17 goals. He's had 30 plus possessions seven times and kicked multiple goals in four games. He will be hard to beat in the Hawks' best and fairest.
Finals to date: In the qualifying final Lewis had his quietest day possession-wise since round two. He only had 20 touches but kicked three goals. Two of them came in the last quarter as the Hawks kicked away from their rivals.
Weapon: Lewis' bravery is one of his great strengths but his vision and kicking skills are invaluable in setting up attacking raids for the Hawks.
Weakness: Inconsistency and ill-discipline have been issues in the past for Lewis but those weaknesses have not reared their heads at any stage in 2014.
Robbie Gray
Games: 114Goals: 158
Season to date: Graybecame just the second Port Adelaide player to be crowned the AFLCA'schampion player of the year after a career-best season. He was rewardedwith votes in 17 of 21 games to become the unbeatable winner before thefinal round. He has kicked 39 goals and averaged nearly 25 touches agame over the Power's 24 games.
Finals to date: Blistering.Gray carried on his attacking form against Richmond and was pivotal inthe Power's game-breaking first-term assault, and was instrumental inthe win over Fremantle with four third-quarter goals that blew the gamewide open when his team desperately needed a spark.
Weapon: Ability to win contested ball and clearances while being able to go forward to provide that attacking spark when it's needed.
Weakness: Not much this year but will need to continue to work on ensuring he can have an impact on games for longer periods.