Mitch McGovern has been nominated for the AFL’s Mark of the Year for the third time in the past four rounds.

McGovern earned yet another nomination following his match-saving mark in the dying seconds of Adelaide’s draw with Collingwood on Sunday at the MCG.

The high-flying 22-year-old soared over a huge pack deep inside forward 50 to claim a monster mark and set up a shot at goal after the siren.

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McGovern duly converted, earning Adelaide just its second draw in Club history in dramatic fashion.


North Melbourne forward Ben Brown and Fremantle livewire Hayden Crozier are the other Round 19 Mark of the Year nominees.

McGovern won last round’s Mark of the Year nomination and was also the top vote-getter in Round 16. It’s the fourth week in a row a Crow is among the contenders for the weekly award.

Teammate Charlie Cameron has two entries in the major draw (Round One, Round Nine) and was also nominated in Round 17, but failed to progress beyong the weekly poll.

Fans can score one of three $100 Woolworths gift cards each week and go into the major prize draw to win one of five $1,000 worth of Woolworths gift cards at the end of the season just by voting.

Voting opens at 12pm (AEST) the day after the last game of each round and closes the night before the commencement of the next round at 11.59pm (AEST).

At the conclusion of the home and away season, the AFL’s All Australian Selection Committee will select the best three marks from the weekly nominees as the 2017 finalists.