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 May 14 at 5pm EST. 

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3. Jed Anderson

It's been a terrific start to the year for North's number 3, whose energy around the contest has been a vital addition.

Anderson had a career-high 24 disposals, and was involved in some crucial plays late in the game, including dishing the handball that released the chain into North's 50 for Mason Wood's final goal. 

4. Shaun Higgins

The on-baller couldn't have made a stronger return after a week on the sidelines. 

31 disposals, 5 clearances and 3 tackles was the output on an impressive night. 

5. Ben Jacobs

Known for his exploits as a tagger, Jacobs is adding another element to his game, finding the ball and providing an attacking option the other way.

He finished with 29 touches, 6 marks and 9 tackles, while playing a vital defensive role on Luke Parker. 

10. Ben Cunnington

Cunnington has been an ultra-consistent performer to start the year, with another 24 disposals and 5 clearances against the Swans. 

32. Mason Wood

The match-winner had a night to remember, gathering 17 disposals, 9 marks and 4 goals. 

It was a terrific return in his first game of 2018. 

50. Ben Brown

Brown didn't have the impact he has in previous weeks on the scoreboard, but was hugely influential at the other end of the ground late in the game, taking several strong marks to repel the Swans' attacks. 

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