Zac Banch celebrates scoring his first AFL goal with Harry Sheezel in Round 24 against Adelaide Crows. Photo AAP.
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JOEL CARRETT
Former Yarrawonga Pigeon Zac Banch is one of the three finalists for the 2025 Virgin Australia AFL Mark of the Year with the winner to pocket $50,000 and two million Virgin Velocity Points.
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Banch’s mark was in round 21 against St Kilda. With his eyes fixed on the ball, the No.45 launched himself into a contest with Saint Ryan Byrnes at half-back, clunking the mark on his chest before crashing to the turf.
The spectacular effort secures Banch a place among three finalists alongside Western Bulldogs pair Sam Darcy and Buku Khamis for this year's award.
With his eyes fixed on the ball Banch courageously launched himself into a contest with Saint Ryan Byrnes at half-back to take this mark.
It’s been a whirlwind year for Banch. After winning 2024 VFL premiership with Werribee, Banch was snapped up by the Kangaroos with pick two in this season's AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft.
He went on to make four appearances under senior coach Alastair Clarkson, debuting in Round 19 against Sydney at the SCG.
Voting is now open, with the overall winner determined by a combination of votes from the AFL All-Australian selection panel and the public.
The winner will be revealed at the Brownlow Medal on Monday, September 22.
Everyone who votes for their favourite mark will also have a chance to win $5,000 thanks to Virgin Australia.