Lance Franklin's final round heroics secured his fourth Coleman Medal. He trailed Josh Kennedy by five goals heading into round 23.
What happened?
Lance Franklin produced a stunning 10-goal haul against Carlton to take his tally to 69 goals.
Why it matters for Lance Franklin
This victory moves him up to equal fourth all-time, alongside Fred Fanning, Doug Wade, Peter Hudson, and Tony Lockett.
What comes next?
The 2017 Coleman Medal standings show Lance Franklin at the top with 69 goals, followed by Josh Kennedy with 65 goals, and Joe Daniher with 62 goals.
Lance Franklin's performance helped him surpass Josh Kennedy, who could only manage one goal against Adelaide.
The Collingwood duo Dick Lee and Gordon Coventry top the multiple winners list with eight and six medals, respectively.
Lance Franklin's achievement is a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport.
The final standings for the 2017 Coleman Medal are: Lance Franklin with 69 goals, Josh Kennedy with 65 goals, Joe Daniher with 62 goals, Eddie Betts with 49 goals, and Taylor Walker with 49 goals.
Lance Franklin's win is a significant milestone in his career, solidifying his position as one of the top players in the league.
The 2017 Coleman Medal standings are as follows:
Lance Franklin 69
Josh Kennedy 65
Joe Daniher 62
Eddie Betts 49
Taylor Walker 49
Tom Hawkins 48
Jack Riewoldt 47
Robbie Gray 47
Charlie Dixon 46
Lance Franklin's fourth Coleman Medal win is a notable achievement, and he will look to continue his success in the upcoming season.