Tom Mitchell has won the 2017 Peter Crimmins Medal, finishing 54 votes clear of second place, ruckman Ben McEvoy (138).

Luke Hodge (131) was recognised for his strong season, finishing with a sixth top three finish in his final year at the club. Hodge had previously won the award in 2005 and 2010, finished second in 2006, and placed third in 2007 and 2008.

Ryan Burton capped off a breakout season, polling 117 vote to finish in fourth position, with Vice Captain Isaac Smith (111) rounding out the top five.

Read: All the winners from the 2017 PCM

See all the votes below.

 

1

Tom MITCHELL

192

2

Ben MCEVOY

138

3

Luke HODGE

131

4

Ryan BURTON

117

5

Isaac SMITH

111

6

Jarryd ROUGHEAD

107

7

Jack GUNSTON

104

8

James SICILY

104

9

Shaun BURGOYNE

100

10

Liam SHIELS

91

 

Luke BREUST

87

 

Daniel HOWE

67

 

Will LANGFORD

66

 

Blake HARDWICK

63

 

Taylor DURYEA

55

 

Billy HARTUNG

48

 

Paul PUOPOLO

47

 

Tim O'BRIEN

44

 

Ricky HENDERSON

44

 

Ben STRATTON

38

 

Ryan SCHOENMAKERS

38

 

Kaiden BRAND

36

 

Grant BIRCHALL

26

 

Josh GIBSON

20

 

James FRAWLEY

20

 

Jaeger O'MEARA

16

 

Brendan WHITECROSS

13

 

Cyril RIOLI

13

 

Teia MILES

7

 

Conor GLASS

7

 

Kurt HEATHERLEY

6

 

Harry MORRISON

3

 

James COUSINS

3

 

Jonathan O'ROURKE

0

 

Jonathon CEGLAR

0

 

Dallas WILLSMORE

0

 

Tyrone VICKERY

0

 

Jack FITZPATRICK

0

 

Keiran LOVELL

0

 

Luke SURMAN

0

 

Mitchell LEWIS

0

 

Kade STEWART

0

 

Oliver HANRAHAN

0

 

Marc PITTONET

0

 

Conor NASH

0

 

Peter Crimmins Medal voting procedure:

Votes for the 2017 Peter Crimmins Medal were awarded after each home-and-away game by the Hawthorn Football Club Match Committee, consisting of Senior Coach Alastair Clarkson, GM Football Operations Jason Burt, Head of Coaching Damian Carroll and Head of Football Strategy and Innovation David Rath. A maximum of 16 votes can be accumulated by a player each game.