Five Fremantle players have earned votes in the AFLCA Player of the Year award for round 10.

In a three-way tie for top spot, Rory Lobb, Nat Fyfe and Sydney's Lance Franklin all earned eight votes for their stellar performances in the clash.

Playing arguably one of his best games in Purple, Rory Lobb had a huge impact all over the ground with nine marks (four contested) 12 kicks and four straight goals.

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It is the most goals Lobb has kicked in a single game for Fremantle, equalling his career-high from 2016 while playing for GWS.

Fyfe was a contested beast in the midfield with a season-high 13 clearances from his 27 disposals (19 contested).

The skipper had seven score involvements for the match, with his most crucial moment coming in the final minutes as he scrapped through the match-winning goal in unbelievable fashion.

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Sean Darcy continued his impressive season with a career-high 51 hit-outs in his battle with Swans ruckman Tom Hickey, earning himself four votes.

David Mundy led Fremantle's disposal count for the night (29) and had 10 score involvements to earn himself one vote and Michael Walters also picked up one vote for his 23 disposals, eight marks and one goal.

VOTES v SYDNEY
8 - Rory Lobb (FRE)
8 - Nat Fyfe (FRE)
8 - Lance Franklin (SYD)
4 - Sean Darcy (FRE)
1 - David Mundy (FRE)
1 - Michael Walters (FRE)

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