Sydney Swans co-captain Kieren Jack is the new leader in the 2013 AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award, after another 10-vote performance in last Sunday's win over the Western Bulldogs.

Jack polled the maximum amount of votes from the coaches for the second week in a row to leapfrog Gold Coast's Gary Ablett at the top of the Award's leaderboard.

Jack, who picked up 30 possessions, 13 tackles, 11 clearances, seven inside 50s and two goals in the win over the Bulldogs, now sits five votes ahead of Ablett, who had lead the voting since round eight.

Kurt Tippett (15 disposals, eight marks and six goals) was the next best Swan in Sunday's win, receiving six votes, while Jarrad McVeigh's fine form saw him rewarded again by the coaches with two votes.

Western Bulldogs' midfield trio Ryan Griffen (eight votes), Tom Liberatore (three) and Mitch Wallis (one) won their share of votes from John Longmire and Brendan McCartney after they finished on top in most of the key stats around the stoppages.

Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans
10 Kieren Jack (Syd)
8 Ryan Griffen (WB)
6 Kurt Tippett (Syd)
3 Tom Liberatore (WB)
2 Jarrad McVeigh (Syd)
1 Mitch Wallis (WB)

Round 19 Leaderboard
90 Kieren Jack (Syd)
85 Gary Ablett (GC)
70 Daniel Hannebery (Syd)
69 Scott Pendlebury (Coll)
68 Joel Selwood (Geel)
66 Ryan Griffen (WB)
63 Nathan Fyfe (Freo)
60 Patrick Dangerfield (Adel)
60 Dane Swan (Coll)
58 Jarrad McVeigh (Syd)