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2013 AFL Mark of the Year
Date29 June
LocationAAMI Stadium
WinnerJamie Elliott (Collingwood)
← 2012 · Mark of the Year · 2014 →

The Australian Football League celebrates the best mark of the season through the annual Mark of the Year competition. In 2013, this is officially known as the Lifebroker AFL Mark of the Year. Each round three marks are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite here [1] Archived 20 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine.

Winners by Round[edit]

Legend
= Round's Winning Mark
Round Nominees Team % of Votes Opposition Ground
1 Sam Reid Sydney Swans Greater Western Sydney Giants ANZ Stadium
Jay Schulz Port Adelaide 86% Melbourne MCG
Andrew Embley West Coast Eagles Fremantle Patersons Stadium
2 Luke McGuane Richmond St Kilda MCG
Jack Riewoldt Richmond St Kilda MCG
Justin Westhoff Port Adelaide 71% Greater Western Sydney Giants AAMI Stadium
3 Matthew Broadbent Port Adelaide Adelaide AAMI Stadium
Shane Edwards Richmond Western Bulldogs Etihad Stadium
Jeremy Howe Melbourne 78% West Coast Eagles MCG
4 Jack Riewoldt Richmond Collingwood MCG
Jay Schulz Port Adelaide Gold Coast Metricon Stadium
Jeremy Howe Melbourne 57% Greater Western Sydney Giants MCG
5 Jeff Garlett Carlton 56% Adelaide MCG
Jarryd Blair Collingwood Essendon MCG
Liam Jones Western Bulldogs Geelong Etihad Stadium
6 Liam Jones Western Bulldogs 49% West Coast Eagles Patersons Stadium
Andy Otten Adelaide Hawthorn AAMI Stadium
Zac Smith Gold Coast Fremantle Metricon Stadium
7 Liam Jones Western Bulldogs 52% West Coast Eagles Etihad Stadium
Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide Greater Western Sydney Giants Škoda Stadium
Josh Jenkins Adelaide Greater Western Sydney Giants Škoda Stadium
8 Nic Naitanui West Coast Eagles 59% North Melbourne Patersons Stadium
Jeremy Howe Melbourne Richmond MCG
Sam Reid Sydney Swans Fremantle SCG
9 Chad Wingard Port Adelaide 45% Geelong AAMI Stadium
Brent Moloney Brisbane Lions Carlton Gabba
Jack Riewoldt Richmond Essendon MCG
10 Drew Petrie North Melbourne St Kilda Etihad Stadium
Jarryd Roughead Hawthorn 46% Melbourne MCG
Tim Sumner Gold Coast Geelong Simonds Stadium
11 Paddy Ryder Essendon Carlton MCG
Jake Carlisle Essendon Carlton MCG
Stephen Milne St Kilda 51% West Coast Eagles Etihad Stadium
12 Heath Shaw Collingwood Western Bulldogs Etihad Stadium
Heath Hocking Essendon Gold Coast Etihad Stadium
Levi Casboult Carlton 39% Hawthorn MCG
13 Ty Vickery Richmond Western Bulldogs Etihad Stadium
Nat Fyfe Fremantle 52% North Melbourne Patersons Stadium
Jimmy Bartel Geelong Brisbane Lions Gabba
14 Jamie Elliott Collingwood 71% Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium
Jeremy Howe Melbourne Western Bulldogs MCG
Nic Naitanui West Coast Eagles Essendon Patersons Stadium
15 Tom Bellchambers Essendon 71% Port Adelaide Etihad Stadium
Michael Jamison Carlton Collingwood MCG
Dean Terlich Melbourne Sydney Swans MCG
16 Tendai Mzungu Fremantle West Coast Eagles Patersons Stadium
Travis Cloke Collingwood 57% Adelaide MCG
Chris Mayne Fremantle West Coast Eagles Patersons Stadium
17 Jamie Elliott Collingwood 64% Gold Coast Metricon Stadium
Justin Westhoff Port Adelaide St Kilda Etihad Stadium
Jimmy Bartel Geelong Adelaide AAMI Stadium
18 James Podsiadly Geelong St Kilda Simonds Stadium
James Podsiadly Geelong 63% St Kilda Simonds Stadium
Kurt Tippett Sydney Swans Richmond SCG
19 Cory Dell'Olio Essendon Collingwood MCG
Josh Hill West Coast Eagles Gold Coast Patersons Stadium
Luke Delaney North Melbourne 49% Geelong Etihad Stadium
20 Luke Breust Hawthorn 68% St Kilda Etihad Stadium
Luke McGuane Richmond Brisbane Lions MCG
Michael Hibberd Essendon West Coast Eagles Etihad Stadium
21 Lachie Hunter Western Bulldogs Adelaide Etihad Stadium
Kyle Hardingham Essendon North Melbourne Etihad Stadium
Zac Clarke Fremantle 59% Melbourne MCG
22 Steven Motlop Geelong 79% Sydney Swans Simonds Stadium
Jarrad Waite Carlton Essendon MCG
James Podsiadly Geelong Sydney Swans Simonds Stadium
23 Jeremy Howe Melbourne 72% Western Bulldogs Etihad Stadium
Elliot Yeo Brisbane Lions Geelong Simonds Stadium
Brent Renouf Port Adelaide Carlton AAMI Stadium

2013 Finalists[edit]

Round Nominees Team Opposition Ground Description
1 Jay Schulz Port Adelaide Melbourne MCG Jay Schulz flies high to take a hanger
8 Nic Naitanui West Coast Eagles North Melbourne Paterson's Stadium Naitanui speccy at the death
14 Jamie Elliott Collingwood Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Elliott's poetry in motion

See also[edit]


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