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.
Thanks to our major partner Mazda, the Mazda Excellence Award will again recognise the Roos’ standouts in every game, with votes compiled to find one winner at the completion of the 2018 season.
Vote for your 3-2-1 after each round and you’ll be in the running for the prizes.
Our overall winner will also present the trophy to the player who receives the Mazda Excellence Award at the 2018 Syd Barker Club Champion Dinner.
Who gets the nod? Register your votes via the form below and return every week during the 2018 season to make your opinion count, and you’ll be in the running.
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Voting for this round closes on Monday August 6 at 5pm EST.
1. Majak Daw
Daw has swung between attack and defence in recent weeks, and has excelled at either end of the ground. On Sunday, it was down back.
The big man put in another brilliant performance, highlighted by a huge trademark first quarter grab.
3. Jed Anderson
Despite missing 20 minutes of the game due to concussion symptoms, Anderson was influential in the contest.
North’s number three had 23 disposals and made 6 tackles despite his limited time on the ground.
10. Ben Cunnington
The number 10 has been consistently brilliant this season, and he took it to another level against the Eagles.
Cunnington had a career-best 39 disposals, and was a major factor in the comfortable win.
13. Ryan Clarke
Clarke has impressed since his return to the senior fold.
The rebounding defender had 28 disposals and took 7 marks in an assured performance.
15. Paul Ahern
Ahern continues to defy expectations as a first-year player, and he enjoyed a true breakout game against West Coast.
The midfielder had an enormous 37-disposals, and showed his class in midfield.
22. Todd Goldstein
Goldstein’s brilliant recent form continued against the Eagles.
The ruckman again showed his ability around the ground, enjoying 22 disposals, 44 hit-outs and a goal.
25. Robbie Tarrant
Tarrant was a pillar in defence, keeping in-form forward Jack Darling goalless.