Harry Himmelberg with the Four’N Twenty Mark of the Year medal during the 2023 Brownlow Medal on September 25, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

The AFL is pleased to announce Harry Himmelberg from Greater Western Sydney Football Club has been named as the winner of the 2023 Four'N Twenty Mark of the Year award.

Himmelberg took the 2023 Four'N Twenty Mark of the Year in Round One against the Adelaide Crows.

He received the Alex Jesaulenko Medal, $10,000, a pie warmer and a year's supply of pies thanks to Four'N Twenty at tonight’s Charles Brownlow Medal Count.

Himmelberg's mark was selected by the AFL All-Australian Committee (counted as 10 votes) and by public voting (counted as one vote).

His Round One mark was selected over another of his marks in Round Five at Norwood Oval and Ash Johnson’s (Collingwood) mark in Round 10.

Each round winners include: 
RD1:  Harrison Himmelberg (GWS GIANTS) 
RD2:  Tom Papley (Sydney Swans) 
RD3:  Ben King (Gold Coast SUNS) 
RD4:  Mitch Owens (St Kilda) 
RD5:  Cody Weightman (Western Bulldogs) 
RD6:  Joe Daniher (Brisbane Lions) 
RD7: Josh Dunkley (Brisbane Lions) 
RD8:  Mattaes Phillipou (St Kilda) 
RD9:  Patrick Parnell (Adelaide Crows) 
RD10: Ash Johnson (Collingwood)  
RD11: Jesse Hogan (GWS GIANTS) 
RD12: Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (Western Bulldogs) 
RD13: Tyler Brockman (Hawthorn) 
RD14: Nat Fyfe (Fremantle) 
RD15: Nick Murray (Adelaide Crows) 
RD16: Tom Barrass (West Coast Eagles) 
RD17: Luke Jackson (Fremantle) 
RD18: Jack Lukosius (Gold Coast Suns) 
RD19: Mitchell Hinge (Adelaide Crows) 
RD20: Jamie Elliott (Collingwood) 
RD21: Shane McAdam (Adelaide Crows) 
RD22: Aaron Naughton (Western Bulldogs) 
RD23: Jack Ziebell (North Melbourne) 
RD24: Aaron Naughton (Western Bulldogs) 

In addition to the 24 weekly Four'N Twenty Mark of the Year winners, the AFL Game Analysis Committee could select up to five additional marks from the season to be considered in determining the season's top three.
 
The additional five marks were: 
Shai Bolton (Richmond) – Round 1 
Harry Himmelberg (GWS GIANTS) – Round 5 
Josh Treacy (Fremantle) – Round 9 
Jacob Koschitzke (Hawthorn) – Round 12 
Steven May (Melbourne) – Round 17 
The AFL All-Australian Committee voted, and their results determined the top three marks of the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership Season out of the 29 in contention.
Harrison Himmelberg (GWS GIANTS) (vs Adelaide) – Round 1 
Harrison Himmelberg (GWS GIANTS) (vs Hawthorn) – Round 5 
Ash Johnson (Collingwood) – Round 10 
These marks were selected based on a 5/4/3/2/1 vote given by each member of the selection committee. 

All members of the public that voted and picked a weekly winner in the 2023 Four'N Twenty Mark of the Year will go into the draw to win $5,000, a pie warmer and a year's supply of pies.