2017 AFL Mark of the Year

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2017 AFL Mark of the Year
Date14 July 2017
LocationEtihad Stadium
WinnerJoe Daniher (Essendon)

The Australian Football League celebrates the best mark of the season through the annual Mark of the Year competition. In 2017, this is officially known as the Woolworths AFL Mark of the Year. Each round three marks are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite. The winner was Essendon's Joe Daniher, which surprised many fans and media personal who expected Jeremy Howe of Collingwood to win the award for his screamer against Melbourne in round 12.[1][2] Following the shock win, Collingwood's president Eddie McGuire said that the voting system for Mark of the Year needs an overhaul.[3]

Winners by round[]

Legend
= Round's winning mark
Round Nominees Team % of votes Opposition Ground
1[4]
Charlie Cameron Adelaide 40.0% Greater Western Sydney Adelaide Oval
Toby Greene Greater Western Sydney 32.7% Adelaide Adelaide Oval
Daniel Rioli Richmond 27.3% Carlton MCG
2[5] Tom Boyd Western Bulldogs 40.9% Sydney Etihad Stadium
Ben Griffiths Richmond 17.0% Collingwood MCG
Paul Puopolo Hawthorn 42.1% Adelaide MCG
3[6] Dean Kent Melbourne 26.4% Geelong Etihad Stadium
Shane Kersten Fremantle 43.7% Western Bulldogs Domain Stadium
Callum Mills Sydney 29.8% Collingwood SCG
4[7] Hayden Crozier Fremantle 22.6% Melbourne MCG
Nat Fyfe Fremantle 56.7% Melbourne MCG
Dayne Zorko Brisbane Lions 20.6% Richmond Gabba
5[8]
Taylor Garner North Melbourne 52.5% Fremantle Domain Stadium
Liam Picken Western Bulldogs 18.6% Brisbane Lions Etihad Stadium
Cyril Rioli Hawthorn 28.8% West Coast MCG
6[9] Jake Carlisle St Kilda 25.8% Hawthorn University of Tasmania Stadium
Joe Daniher Essendon 41.9% Melbourne Etihad Stadium
Matthew Kennedy Greater Western Sydney 32.3% Western Bulldogs UNSW Canberra Oval
7[10] Marcus Adams Western Bulldogs 25.2% Richmond Etihad Stadium
Kayne Turner North Melbourne 37.8% Adelaide Blundstone Arena
Justin Westhoff Port Adelaide 37.0% West Coast Adelaide Oval
8[11] Joe Daniher Essendon 30.3% Geelong MCG
Jeremy Howe Collingwood 13.0% Greater Western Sydney Spotless Stadium
Easton Wood Western Bulldogs 56.7% West Coast Domain Stadium
9[12]
Charlie Cameron Adelaide 44.8% Brisbane Lions Gabba
Callum Sinclair Sydney 26.0% St Kilda Etihad Stadium
Sam Lloyd Richmond 29.3% Greater Western Sydney Spotless Stadium
10[13] Joel Selwood Geelong 35.0% Port Adelaide Simonds Stadium
Mitch Hannan Melbourne 38.0% Gold Coast TIO Traeger Park
Eric Hipwood Brisbane Lions 27.0% Collingwood MCG
11[14] Joe Daniher Essendon 17.0% Greater Western Sydney Spotless Stadium
Jeremy Howe Collingwood 10.8% Fremantle Domain Stadium
Jarman Impey Port Adelaide 72.2% Hawthorn Adelaide Oval
12[15] Jarryn Geary St Kilda 5.0% Adelaide Adelaide Oval
Jeremy Howe Collingwood 86.3% Melbourne MCG
Luke Parker Sydney 8.7% Western Bulldogs SCG
13[16] Zaine Cordy Western Bulldogs 13.6% Melbourne Etihad Stadium
Robbie Gray Port Adelaide 57.8% Brisbane Lions Adelaide Oval
Jack Ziebell North Melbourne 28.6% St Kilda Etihad Stadium
14[17]
Patrick Cripps Carlton 53.6% Richmond MCG
Joe Daniher Essendon 18.0% Sydney SCG
Brodie Grundy Collingwood 28.4% Port Adelaide MCG
15[18] Shane Biggs Western Bulldogs 10.0% West Coast Etihad Stadium
Bryce Gibbs Carlton 54.8% Adelaide MCG
Jack Riewoldt Richmond 35.2% Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval
16[19] Luke McDonald North Melbourne 24.6% Fremantle Etihad Stadium
Mitch McGovern Adelaide 57.9% Western Bulldogs Adelaide Oval
Daniel McKenzie St Kilda 17.4% Richmond Etihad Stadium
17[20] Charlie Cameron Adelaide 16.1% Melbourne TIO Stadium
Joe Daniher Essendon 79.7% St Kilda Etihad Stadium
Jack Darling West Coast 4.2% Fremantle Domain Stadium
18[21] Levi Casboult Carlton 29.3% Brisbane Lions Gabba
Mitch McGovern Adelaide 37.7% Geelong Adelaide Oval
Dean Towers Sydney 33.1% St Kilda SCG
19[22] Ben Brown North Melbourne 13.3% Melbourne Blundstone Arena
Hayden Crozier Fremantle 27.1% Greater Western Sydney Spotless Stadium
Mitch McGovern Adelaide 59.7% Collingwood MCG
20[23] Dan Butler Richmond 20.4% Hawthorn MCG
Griffin Logue Fremantle 12.5% Gold Coast Domain Stadium
Jack Silvagni Carlton 67.1% Essendon MCG
21[24]
Josh Bruce St Kilda 34.7% Melbourne MCG
James Harmes Melbourne 30.8% St Kilda MCG
Paddy Ryder Port Adelaide 34.5% Collingwood Adelaide Oval
22[25] Wylie Buzza Geelong 30.4% Collingwood MCG
Daniel McStay Brisbane Lions 45.7% Melbourne MCG
Liam Picken Western Bulldogs 23.9% Port Adelaide Mars Stadium
23[26] Jack Darling West Coast 20.5% Adelaide Domain Stadium
Michael Hibberd Melbourne 18.7% Collingwood MCG
Jeremy Howe Collingwood 60.8% Melbourne MCG

Finalists[]

Round Nominees[27] Team % of votes Opposition Ground Description
12 Jeremy Howe Collingwood 40.7% Melbourne MCG High-flying Magpie with Queen's Birthday leap that might just be his best
14 Brodie Grundy Collingwood 6.6% Port Adelaide MCG Pies ruckman takes his lead from teammate Jeremy Howe to produce a stunning grab
17 Joe Daniher Essendon 52.7% St Kilda Etihad Stadium Former teammate provides a stepladder for The Joe Show's season highlight

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