CHELSEA Randall claimed her first Adelaide club champion award on Wednesday night, finishing 33 votes ahead of runner-up Sarah Allan.

Randall polled 162 votes of a possible 168, receiving maximum votes in four of the seven rounds.

The Crows co-captain also won the players' award for the second straight year.

Earlier this week, the star midfielder/defender was named joint winner of the AFL Coaches' Association champion player of the year award, alongside Western Bulldogs on-baller Emma Kearney.

Allan (129 votes) and Ebony Marinoff (123) capped off consistent seasons, finishing runner-up and third respectively.

Allan, a NAB AFLW Rising Star award nominee, was also named the club's best defensive player.

Co-captain Erin Phillips and first-year forward Ruth Wallace shared the leading goalkicker award after each booted seven goals.

After each game, each player was given a score between one and four by the six coaches (Bec Goddard, Andrew Hodges, Mark Moody, Brooke Copeland, Andrew McLeod and Peter Caven), with a maximum score of 24 votes per player per game.