Over the course of the season, North Melbourne’s Twitter handle - @northkangaroos – asked fans which plays they would like to see made into gifs.

Now with the year having come to a close, the best 32 gifs will battle against each other to take out the inaugural gif of the year title.

The second round has begun, with just 16 plays remaining. There will continue to be two matchups per day, with the voting period approximately 24 hours for each one.

The full draw can be viewed at the bottom of the page.


Round 2, Match 23

Luke McDonald’s courage (Round 11) v Sam Wright’s intercept mark (Elimination Final)



This act of courage by the first-year Roo earned him the Mazda Spirit Award, as voted on by NMFC.com.au viewers.

Backing back with the flight of the ball, McDonald threw himself in front of West Coast key forward Josh Kennedy and braced for the collision.

Despite being on the receiving end of a heavy hit, the left-footer was able to get almost straight back up, grit his teeth and play his role in an important Kangaroos’ win.

Round 1: Defeated Scott Thompson’s tackle with 81 per cent of the vote



It was the moment that changed the course of the Elimination Final. With Essendon seemingly about to stream into an open goal with numbers, Jobe Watson was a second away from marking on the half-forward line.

Out of nowhere, Wright appeared. Reading the flight of the ball perfectly, the North defender cut in front of the Essendon captain, marked and set North forward to begin a rapid fire succession of goals.

Round 1: Defeated Lachlan Hansen’s courageous mark with 75 per cent of the vote




Round 2, Match 24

Todd Goldstein’s mark (Semi Final) v #3: ‘Are you kidding?!’ (Round 20)



Goldstein’s match-saving mark in the semi-final victory became an instant classic for North fans.

The ruckman stood tall in the defensive 50 against a rampaging Cats’ forward line, taking a strong contested mark to drag the Kangaroos through to the preliminary final.

Round 1: Defeated Drew Petrie’s chase down tackle with 82 per cent of the vote



Michael Firrito’s displeasure with the umpires against the Giants earned the defender the most attention he’d had in a long time.

After conceding a free kick close to goal, some Firrito backchat made the goal a formality, after he conceded a 50 metre penalty. The veteran was confused as to just what he did though, and when he found out he uttered three words which were perfectly picked up on camera.

Round 1: Defeated Aaron Mullett’s smother with 54 per cent of the vote





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