Collingwood's Andrew Krakouer's amazing skills have been acknowledged by supporters and judges after the 28-year-old was nominated for both the AFL Mark and Goal of the Year award.

Following the conclusion of the home and away season, the All-Australian Selection Committee selected the three best goals and marks from the 24 weekly selections as nominated by Luke Darcy, along with any public selections that differ from Darcy’s.

Krakouer's round nine leap against Adelaide is up against efforts from West Coast's Nic Naitanui and Carlton's Andrew Walker.

Click here to vote for Krakouer's Mark of the Year contender.

The Magpie's fancy goal in round one features in the voting against Fremantle's Haydne Ballantyne and Carlton's Eddie Betts.

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The player that wins the AFL Mark of the Year will receive the Alex Jesaulenko Medal plus $10,000, while the AFL Goal of the Year winner will receive the Phil Manassa Medal plus a Panasonic Home Entertainment system valued at $9000.
 
The voters who have selected the same  AFL Mark of the Year and Goal of the Year as the All-Australian Committee and entered their details will go into the major prize draw to win a Panasonic Home Entertainment system (valued at $9000) or $10,000 thanks to Hungry Jack’s.
 
The  Mark of the Year and the Goal of the Year will be announced at the Four’N Twenty AFL All Australian Awards.