Simply by voting for North’s top three players each week, you could win a signed jumper 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.

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#2: Marley Williams

Williams continues to go from strength to strength as a Kangaroo, excelling against the Bulldogs.

He had eight one percenters, and 15 disposals at 80 per cent efficiency.

#9: Andrew Swallow

The former captain had arguably his best game of 2017 on Good Friday.

18 disposals, 11 tackles and five inside 50’s meant Champion Data ranked Swallow as one of the top Kangaroos on the ground.

#10: Ben Cunnington

Cunnington had his first 30+ disposal game of the season at Etihad Stadium, collecting 33 against the Bulldogs.

The midfielder stood up when the game was on the line, with 10 of those disposals in the final quarter at a perfect 100 per cent efficiency.

#22: Todd Goldstein

Shouldering the majority of the ruck duties, Goldstein helped the Kangaroos have a clearance edge.

He also kicked a goal and 21 disposals, his highest tally since Round 8 last season.

#25: Robbie Tarrant

Tasked with the responsibility of playing on Travis Cloke, Tarrant held the Bulldog to just one goal.

Tarrant’s 10 tackles were a career high, far beyond his previous mark of six.

#50: Ben Brown

Brown’s four goals were far and away the best individual haul on the ground, with no other player kicking more than two.

His eight marks were also a team high, with five of them inside the forward 50.

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