The AFL Players’ Association (AFLPA) have announced the 48 players nominated by their teammates as the most valuable in the competition this year.

Every AFL player voted for the three teammates whose form warranted consideration for the prestigious Leigh Matthews Trophy for Most Valuable Player (MVP).

Captain Jonathan Brown, Vice-Captain Simon Black and ruckman Mitch Clark are the three nominees from the Lions.

Now all AFL players will vote as to which of the 48 nominees (three from each club) deserves to be this years Most Valuable Player. Players cannot vote for their own teammates.

Each player will also vote on the other award categories: Most Courageous Player, Best First Year Player and the Best Captain.

Brown earned a second nomination as 'Best Capatin' while Troy Selwood is the Lions' representative in the 'Most Courageous Player' category.

Young gun Daniel Rich looks almost certain to take home another award after being nominated as the Club's Best First Year Player.

The AFLPA Most Valuable Player Awards are the only awards determined by players themselves. The winner will be announced on Monday 7 September at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium and will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 from 930pm.

This year’s nominations include an impressive list of return nominees and first time nominations, and some interesting inclusions across all categories. The awards to be presented are as follows:

The Most Valuable Player (Leigh Matthews Trophy) – presented by Medibank Private: Since it was first awarded to Leigh Matthews in 1982, the MVP has been won by true champions of the competition. Versatility, ability to play under pressure, skill, leadership, courage, respect for all players, and overall value to a team, are all qualities found in the MVP.

The Robert Rose Most Courageous Player Award: The recipients of the Robert Rose ‘Most Courageous Player Award’ are selfless, committed and fiercely loyal.

The Best Captain Award: Each captain has identifiable qualities which have made them team leaders. Given the opportunity, most players would not hesitate to say their captain is the best in the league. But what if they had to vote for any captain but their own?

The Best First Year Player Award: The AFLPA recognize the difficulty first year players must overcome and as such struck the Best First Year Player Award in 1999.

The Education and Training Excellence Award: Each year the AFLPA seeks to recognise a player who has managed to excel in the combination of further education with their AFL careers.

The Grant Hattam Trophy: Since 1999, the AFLPA has recognised excellence in football journalism by awarding the Grant Hattam Trophy to the creator of the best piece of football journalism from the players' perspective. 

LEIGH MATTHEWS TROPHY FOR MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
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Adelaide
Scott Thompson
Tyson Edwards
Nathan Bock

Brisbane
Jonathan Brown
Simon Black
Mitch Clark

Carlton
Chris Judd
Marc Murphy
Bryce Gibbs

Collingwood
Dane Swan
Simon Prestigiacomo
Alan Didak

Essendon
Patrick Ryder
Jobe Watson
Dustin Fletcher

Fremantle
Matthew Pavlich
Aaron Sandilands
Paul Duffield

Geelong
Joel Selwood
Gary Ablett
Corey Enright

Hawthorn
Sam Mitchell
Cyril Rioli
Brad Sewell

North Melbourne
Scott Thompson
Hamish McIntosh
Andrew Swallow

Melbourne
Aaron Davey
Brent Maloney
Cameron Bruce

Port Adelaide
Domenic Cassisi
Jacob Surjan
Kane Cornes

Richmond
Daniel Jackson
Chris Newman
Ben Cousins 

St Kilda
Nick Riewoldt
Leigh Montagna
Lenny Hayes

Sydney
Darren Jolly
Ryan O’Keefe
Adam Goodes

West Coast Eagles
Darren Glass
Mark LeCras
Matthew Priddis

Western Bulldogs
Matthew Boyd
Brian Lake
Daniel Cross

ROBERT ROSE AWARD FOR MOST COURAGEOUS PLAYER
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Adelaide
Patrick Dangerfield

Brisbane
Troy Selwood

Carlton
Simon Wiggins

Collingwood
Nick Maxwell

Essendon
Andrew Welsh

Fremantle
Dean Solomon

Geelong
Joel Selwood

Hawthorn
Luke Hodge

North Melbourne
Andrew Swallow

Melbourne
Brad Green

Port Adelaide
Dominic Cassisi

Richmond
Chris Newman

St Kilda
Lenny Hayes

Sydney
Brett Kirk

West Coast Eagles
Darren Glass

Western Bulldogs
Daniel Cross

BEST CAPTAIN AWARD

Adelaide
Simon Goodwin

Brisbane
Jonathan Brown

Carlton
Chris Judd

Collingwood
Nick Maxwell

Essendon
Matthew Lloyd

Fremantle
Matthew Pavlich

Geelong
Tom Harley

Hawthorn
Sam Mitchell

North Melbourne
Brent Harvey

Melbourne
James McDonald

Port Adelaide
Dominic Cassisi

Richmond
Chris Newman

St Kilda
Nick Riewoldt

Sydney
Craig Bolton
Adam Goodes
Brett Kirk

West Coast Eagles
Darren Glass

Western Bulldogs
Brad Johnson

BEST FIRST YEAR PLAYER AWARD

Adelaide
Taylor Walker

Brisbane
Daniel Rich

Carlton
Aaron Jospeh

Collingwood
Dayne Beams

Essendon
Michael Hurley

Fremantle
Greg Broughton

Geelong
Tom Gillies

Hawthorn
Liam Shiels

North Melbourne
Jack Ziebell

Melbourne
Jamie Bennell 

Port Adelaide
Hamish Hartlett 

Richmond
Robin Nahas

St Kilda
Tom Lynch

Sydney
Brett Meredith 

West Coast Eagles
Nick Naitanui 

Western Bulldogs
Liam Picken