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 April 30 at 5pm EST. 

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5. Ben Jacobs

Given the unenviable task of running with Tom Mitchell, Jacobs played one of his finest games of the season so far, limiting the gun-Hawk to just 19 touches.

Jacobs' contribution was not limited to just negating Mitchell, with the number 5 collecting 19 disposals of his own, as well as 5 tackles.

7. Jack Ziebell

Playing in a more advanced forward role in recent weeks has paid dividends for both Ziebell and for North Melbourne.

Providing a third target to complement Brown and Waite has seen Ziebell kick 5 goals in the last two games, and the skipper also collected 18 touches and 7 tackles.

10. Ben Cunnington

Cunnington rarely has a bad game, and was once again at top form on Sunday afternoon.

He finished with a game-high 30 disposals (18 contested), with his touches going at a 83.3 per cent efficiency.

13. Ryan Clarke

Ryan Clarke impressed in defence, and saw plenty of the ball as he collected 26 touches.

The young defender also took 10 marks as he helped to contain the Hawks' forwards.

16. Scott Thompson

Another commanding performance from the experienced Thompson at the back.

The veteran defender took 11 marks, and his 20 disposals came at 95 per cent efficiency.

25. Robbie Tarrant

Tarrant was a colossus in the backline on Sunday, taking a career-high 16 marks and collecting 20 touches.

The key-defender was influential in halting the waves of Hawthorn attacks in the second half, playing 95 per cent of game time.

50. Ben Brown

Another dominant performance up forward from Brown, with his 4 goal performance shooting him to the top of the Coleman Medal leaderboard, with 19 in total.

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