The AFL Players’ Association (AFLPA) has announced the nominations for this year’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, as voted by the players themselves.

Fremantle's Nathan Fyfe, Luke McPharlin and Matthew Pavlich have all been nominated by their fellow teammates for the MVP Award in the 2011 season.

Tendai Mzungu has also been nominated for the Best First Year Player award which recognises the difficulty newcomers must face in their first year playing AFL.

Nick Lower has been nominated for the Robert Rose Most Courageous Award, an award which recognises players who are selfless, committed and fiercely loyal.

In addition to being nominated for the prestigious MVP Award, Pavlich has also been nominated for The Best Captain Award, an award which recognises team captains for their strong leadership qualities.

Fyfe, McPharlin and Pavlich will vie for the MVP Award on Monday 12 September at a ceremony at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium.

In its 29th year, the AFL’s highly anticipated award recognises qualities such as versatility, ability to play under pressure, skill, leadership, courage, respect for all players and overall value to a team.

Every AFL player in the competition has had to vote for the three teammates whose overall performance and value as a player warranted a nomination for the prestigious Leigh Matthews Trophy for the Most Valuable Player. Players then choose from the list of 51 nominees to determine who receives the MVP Award for 2011.

For more information and a full list of the players nominated for the MVP Awards 2011, go to www.aflpa.com.au