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 June 4 at 5pm EST. 

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4. Shaun Higgins

Higgins continued his excellent start to the season, and had another influential 25-touch game, despite the best efforts of Dockers tagger Bailey Banfield.

5. Ben Jacobs

Jacobs put in another outstanding display in the heart of the North midfield, having 29-disposals, a game-high 9 tackles, and a goal.

Although his direct opponent Nat Fyfe was influential too, Jacobs again displayed his role in the team is much more than that of a tagger. 

18. Shaun Atley

Atley had one of his most influential games of the season, particularly in the final quarter.

He was instrumental in three final quarter goals, and helped the Roos on their way to a big win.

22. Todd Goldstein

The milestone man Goldstein had a fitting win against one of his old rivals in Aaron Sandilands at Optus Stadium.

Goldstein had 42 hit-outs, and kicked the match-sealing goal in his 200th game.

28. Kayne Turner

Turner had one of the best games of his career and ended with a career-high 23 disposals.

Hispressure was once again impressive, and he made another 6 tackles.

30. Jarrad Waite

Waite refuses to age, and his 19-disposal, 3-goal performance was once again instrumental in the win.

The key-forward continues to kick big goals in big moments, and keeps proving his importance to the team.

34. Jamie Macmillan

Robbie Tarrant and Scott Thompson have been getting a lot of the defensive plaudits, but Jamie Macmillan has enjoyed a fine season too.

Macmillan was in fine touch on Sunday, having 21 disposals, and taking 7 marks.

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