Melbourne midfielder James Jordon has had an excellent season and has earned another three votes in the MEGT Australia Rookie of the Year award.
Jordon has played a key role in the Demons’ midfield, particularly in the absence of Jack Viney.
He picked up 23 disposals and laid eight tackles in his side’s win over Sydney on Saturday night.
Collingwood second-gamer Caleb Poulter received two votes for his 18-disposal effort against North Melbourne.
And Essendon’s Archie Perkins did enough to edge out a few others, receiving one vote.
The @MEGTAustralia Rookie of the Year votes for Round 8 are in!
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