westernbulldogs.com.au recaps the top six Bulldogs Marks of the Year below. Click play on the video package above to watch the contenders, and vote for your favourite below.

A. Stringer’s Springer
Not one to shy away from the big moments, Jake Stringer soared to new heights in round 21 against the Eagles. The exciting forward took a big leap to take a clean contested grab at the back of the pack. His highlights reel is endless, but this one was undoubtedly Stringer’s best grab for season 2015. 


B. Boyd goes big
The midfielder turned half-back has built a reputation for his work at ground level, but against Melbourne in Round 18, the veteran took flight. Using Demon Heritier Lumumba as a human step-ladder, extending both arms to take the ball cleanly and land on two feet. With over 250 games to his credit, Boyd is a two time two All Australian, three time Sutton Medallist, and now can lay claim to a Mark of the Year nomination.

C. Dahlhaus twist
The former forward enjoyed a stellar season in the midfield, but his electrifying nature wasn’t loss as he worked his way further up the ground. It was an impressive effort from the 178cm midfielder, flying high on Essendon’s Martin Gleeson and twisting in the air to take a clean mark and land firmly on his feet in round 18.

D. Flying Fletch
After making solid ground to reach the contest, Fletcher Roberts leapt between two Giants to claim an impressive contested grab in round nine.

E & F. Two-good Wood
After finishing seventh in the league for total marks in 2015, it’s only fitting Easton Wood rounds out the top five. He picked up two impressive grabs in round nine and 10, demonstrating his ability to take an important grab and set up play from the Dogs’ defensive half. The round nine mark against the Giants saw Wood launch himself from the back of a pack and take a clean contested grab, while his round 10 grab came as he flew in from the side and clunked it against Port’s Paul Stewart.