North responded strongly after a disappointing round one performance to smash the Lions by 82 points on Sunday.
There were some strong individual performances along the way, but who gets your 3-2-1?
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So who gets your votes for round two? Some players to consider:
Todd Goldstein
The big man kicked off the season in fine style last week and continued that form on Sunday, amassing 23 disposals to go with 37 hit-outs.
The dominant ruck on the ground, his performance was outstanding.
Jarrad Waite
The former Blue was in fine form in front of the big sticks, booting seven goals for the day.
His strength in the contested situation was on show, as he pulled down 12 marks for the game.
Jack Ziebell
Coming off a quiet game first up, Ziebell was back to his best in the clinches.
The vice-captain illustrated toughness in the middle of the ground, finishing with 27 disposals and two goals.
Robin Nahas
Bursting with energy, the recently promoted rookie had a big impact across the match.
Finishing with 22 disposals, Nahas' power was on show, breaking away from opponents and setting up play for his teammates.
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Shaun Higgins
The former Bulldog was in fine form, registering his second strong performance in as many weeks.
Finishing with 24 disposals and two goals, Higgins showed exactly why North sought his services for 2015 and beyond.
On a tough day for voting, Andrew Swallow (25 disposals, seven clearances), Ben Cunnington (26 disposals, 11 clearances) and Sam Gibson (33 disposals) will no doubt be in contention too.