NAT Fyfe has joined champions Gary Ablett and Michael Voss as the only players to be crowned the AFL’s MVP in consecutive seasons.

The brilliant Fremantle midfielder and hot Brownlow favourite raked in 1455 votes in a landslide count to take over from Ablett’s stranglehold on the Leigh Matthews Trophy.

Ablett saluted five times from 2007-13 while Voss shared the 2002 award with Luke Darcy and won outright the next season.

Fyfe polled nearly 1000 more votes than North Melbourne’s runner-up Todd Goldstein with superstar Adelaide free agent Patrick Dangerfield placing third in football’s only award voted on by the players.

Port Adelaide playmaker Robbie Gray was the only player in the top 10 who’s side didn’t feature in September.

Fyfe, 23, was presented the award from Dockers captain Matthew Pavlich in a low-key function in Perth as Fremantle prepares for next week’s home preliminary final.

In 2014 Fyfe became the youngest winner since St Kilda’s Nick Riewoldt 10 years ago.

His peers last night confirmed Fyfe’s status as the game’s premier star had only strengthened, undoubtedly on the back of his rampaging first half of the season.

media_camera Robert Murphy named best AFL captain. Picture: Michael Klein

Fyfe has also taken out the Herald Sun Player of the Year award despite failing to poll since Round 14.

Sydney’s Dan Hannebery — who pipped Fyfe to collect the AFL Coaches Association award — finished sixth.

Fyfe revealed last night he spent the summer working with Australian Wallabies strength and conditioning coach Jason Weber.

“The model I gave to Jason was I wanted to be more explosive and more powerful and he set up a program to achieve that,” Fyfe said.

The devastating ball winner said training for November’s International Rules series against Ireland — even though he didn’t play — also helped build his base.

Fyfe credited his teammates for last night’s accolade, headed by star ruckman Aaron Sandilands for his silver service at stoppages.

Despite missing the final two home-and-away games with a leg injury and being nursed through the second half of the season, Fyfe said he was a certainty to play next week.

He said the Dockers’ mass resting in 2013 helped the club rocket into the Grand Final and was confident the same strategy employed in Round 23 this year would again aid their maiden premiership quest.

Only two players from the past decade have combined the AFL MVP with the Brownlow in the same season — Ablett (2009 and 2013) and West Coast’s Ben Cousins (2005).

Dockers’ wrecking ball Fyfe is shooting for his third-straight best-and-fairest and is expected to win All-Australian selection for the second consecutive year.

The fearless and powerful onballer’s blistering start to 2015 was enough for one bookmaker to pay out on him winning the Brownlow with 15 rounds remaining.

He has averaged 29 disposals (18 contested) this season, kicked 17 goals and taken an impressive 33 contested marks.

Sydney jet and academy product Isaac Heeney won the best first-year player award ahead of No. 3 draft pick Angys Brayshaw (Melbourne) and Gold Coast midfielder Touk Miller.

Rising Star Jesse Hogan and runner-up Patrick Cripps were unavailable as they were in their second seasons.

Miller played every game and finished fourth in the Suns’ best-and-fairest while Heeney played just 12 home-and-away games owing to a knee injury.

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

1. Nat Fyfe Frem 1455 votes

2. Told Goldstein NM 578

3. Patrick Dangerfield Adel 364

4. Matt Priddis WC 269

5. Josh Kennedy WC 191

6. Dan Hannebery Syd 162

7. Sam Mitchell Haw 116

8. Alex Rance Rich 100

9. Robbie Gray PA 90

10. Eddie Betts Adel 86

Most Courageous

1. Luke Parker Syd 238 votes

2. Callan Ward GWS 123

3. Joel Selwood Geel 83

4. Luke Hodge Haw 78

5. Alex Rance Rich 43

Best First-Year Player

1. Isaac Heeney Syd 190 votes

2. Angus Brayshaw Melb 139

3. Touk Miller GC 113

4. Jake Lever Adel 46

5. Cory Gregson Geel 41

Best Captain

1. Bob Murphy WB 226 votes

2. Luke Hodge Haw 144

3. Taylor Walker Adel 94

4. Shannon Hurn WC 42

5. Nick Riewoldt StK 37

MULTIPLE MVP WINNERS

5 Gary Ablett (2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013)

2 Nathan Fyfe (2014-15)

Chris Judd (2006, ‘11)

Michael Voss (2002, ‘03

Wayne Carey (1995, ‘98))

Greg Williams (1985, ‘94)

MVP VOTING

Stage 1

— Each player votes for three teammates he considers to have been the most valuable

— Club votes tallied to form 54-strong nomination list

Stage 2

— All players vote 3-2-1 from the shortlist — but are barred from selecting a teammate