Matt Priddis
It’s amazing to think a Brownlow Medallist could lift his game to another level the following season, but that’s exactly what Priddis has done in 2015.
The most consistent of performers, the 30-year-old is averaging 30 disposals, seven tackles and seven clearances per game this season, dropping below 27 disposals on just four occasions for the year.
Priddis leads the AFL for tackles, sits fourth in clearances and ranks third for total disposals after an outstanding home and away season.
Andrew Gaff
The 23-year-old has taken his game to an elite level in 2015, becoming arguably the best outside midfielder in the competition as the Eagles have soared into premiership contention.
Playing his role to perfection on the wing, Gaff averaged 30 disposals and led the competition for uncontested possessions this season.
The 23-year-old dominated play in Round 15 against the Crows, notching 36 touches, 10 inside 50s and kicking three goals.
JOSH KENNEDY
One of the hardest-working key forwards in the game, Kennedy has had a career-best season in 2015.
The Coleman medallist finished the home and away season with 75 goals, averaging 13 disposals and six marks per game this season.
A 10-goal performance against Carlton in Round 2 got his year off to a flier and Kennedy never looked back, kicking at least one goal in each of his 22 games.
The Most Valuable Player of 2015 will be crowned at the AFL Players’ MVP Awards on Tuesday, September 15. The event will be broadcast live on Fox Footy.
Which three Bulldogs will be nominated for the AFL Players’ MVP Award? Find out at aflplayers.com.au on Friday.