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10 Jul 2007, 16:01
Hawks up for Toyota AFL Mark of the Year
TWO Hawthorn players have earned nominations for Mark of the Year with Ben McGlynn and Xavier Ellis both taking impressive grabs against the Crows on Saturday night.
McGlynn had Hawks fans on their feet with his spectacular one-handed flying mark over Crow Brett Burton.
Ellis earned his nomination for his courageous grab over two players while running backwards with the flight of the ball.
Hawks fans can view and vote for McGlynn and Ellis’s marks at www.afl.com.au/markgoal (http://www.afl.com.au/markgoal).
Voting is open from the Monday after each round through to the following Sunday night.
In 2007, the winners of the Toyota AFL Mark and Goal of the Year awards will each receive:
$5000 for their grassroots club, also presented by Toyota
The use of a Toyota Kluger CV for 12 months
A crystal replica of the official, perpetual Toyota AFL Mark of the Year and Toyota AFL Goal of the Year trophies, presented by the AFL and Toyota
The Alex Jesaulenko Medal (mark) and Phil Manassa Medal (goal), presented by ToyotaAt the end of the 22-round Toyota AFL Premiership season, the AFL All-Australian Selection Committee will decide the overall winner from the 22 weekly winners.
The awards will be the presented during 2007 Toyota AFL Grand Final week.
http://hawthornfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/4742/Default.aspx?newsId=46980
TWO Hawthorn players have earned nominations for Mark of the Year with Ben McGlynn and Xavier Ellis both taking impressive grabs against the Crows on Saturday night.
McGlynn had Hawks fans on their feet with his spectacular one-handed flying mark over Crow Brett Burton.
Ellis earned his nomination for his courageous grab over two players while running backwards with the flight of the ball.
Hawks fans can view and vote for McGlynn and Ellis’s marks at www.afl.com.au/markgoal (http://www.afl.com.au/markgoal).
Voting is open from the Monday after each round through to the following Sunday night.
In 2007, the winners of the Toyota AFL Mark and Goal of the Year awards will each receive:
$5000 for their grassroots club, also presented by Toyota
The use of a Toyota Kluger CV for 12 months
A crystal replica of the official, perpetual Toyota AFL Mark of the Year and Toyota AFL Goal of the Year trophies, presented by the AFL and Toyota
The Alex Jesaulenko Medal (mark) and Phil Manassa Medal (goal), presented by ToyotaAt the end of the 22-round Toyota AFL Premiership season, the AFL All-Australian Selection Committee will decide the overall winner from the 22 weekly winners.
The awards will be the presented during 2007 Toyota AFL Grand Final week.
http://hawthornfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/4742/Default.aspx?newsId=46980