AFTER ITS win over Fremantle, Carlton was rewarded with a clean sweep on the AFLCA votes this week. 

Five Blues made the cut among the coaches, with Harry McKay taking out nine votes after his career-best performance which yielded seven goals and 10 marks.
He was the key pillar who got his job done at one end, with another at the other end of the field not far behind him.

Liam Jones received eight votes, with his elite intercept game behind the ball allowing the Blues to play their way: the superb Jones finished with a career-high 20 disposals and nine intercept marks.

The midfield duo of Sam Walsh and Patrick Cripps received six and five votes respectively, after the pair gathered a combined 71 disposals that guided the Blues through the centre. 

Walsh had more of the ball than anyone on the ground with 37 disposals and eight inside 50s, while Cripps also slotted two goals and gathered 11 clearances in a solid performance for the co-captain.

New-Blue Lachie Fogarty polled two votes in what was a standout game for the impressive young forward. 

Fogarty laid a game-high seven tackles, as well as gathering 25 disposals and slotting a goal on the way to his first win in the Navy Blue.