Simply by voting for North’s top three players each week, you could win a North signed guernsey or tickets to the Syd Barker Medal.
The Mazda Excellence Award recognises the Roos’ standouts in every game, with votes compiled to find one winner at the completion of the 2017 season.
Vote for your 3-2-1 at the completion of each round, and you’ll be in the running for the prizes.
So who gets the nod? Remember, three votes goes to the player you adjudge best on ground via the form below.
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2. Marley Williams
Williams had a fantastic start to his North Melbourne career, as one of the team's most consistent players through the first five weeks.
On Saturday night he had a season-high 24 disposals, his highest tally since 2015, and rebounded from the defensive 50 on 10 ocassions.
10. Ben Cunnington
An impressive start to the season continued for Cunnington, who finished with 29 possessions, 10 clearances and 5 tackles.
11. Luke McDonald
The number 11 floated forward in a different role, and certainly didn't look out of place.
McDonald had 19 touches, laid 8 tackles and kicked the ball inside 50 6 times.
14. Trent Dumont
The youngster made his presence felt through the middle, amassing 8 clearances to go with 24 disposals and 5 clearances.
21. Jy Simpkin
While he hasn't been racking up big numbers, the first-year player is having a big impact on games.
Finished with 12 disposals, but his presence around the contest and ability to evade opponents with ball in hand is proving a huge weapon for North.
25. Robbie Tarrant
The vice-captain was strong in defence all night, with none of the Dockers' forwards able to get off the chain.
He finished with possessions at 94 per cent efficiency.
34. Jamie Macmillan
North's number 34 had arguably his best game of the season, providing plenty of run and carry.
In all, he had 26 disposals, but more importantly was able to both rebound from defence and pump the ball into attack.