Standing in Glass’s way this week are two other courageous acts.
Melbourne’s Brad Green has been nominated for putting himself in harm’s way against the Bombers on Friday. Green found himself in a crunching collision after running back with the flight of the ball.
And Fremantle’s Dean Solomon put himself in contention after diving at Cat defender Matthew Scarlett’s feet to win the ball and set up a crucial goal for teammate Steven Dodd.
Which courageous act deserves to be this week’s winner? The choice is yours. Vote now and put yourself in the running to win some amazing prizes and an awesome Army experience for you and a mate.
What is the AFL Army Award?
The AFL Army Award celebrates on-field displays of courage, initiative and teamwork - characteristics synonymous with both the Australian Defence Force and the Australian Football League.
Former North Melbourne champion Glenn Archer, regarded as one of the most courageous players in AFL history, is the official ambassador for the 2009 AFL Army Awards.
Each week, the award highlights the three bravest and most selfless on-field moments. Vote now for this week’s nominees.
At the end of the season there will be 22 different nominated players. Six will be selected as finalists with an overall winner announced at the All Australian Awards in September. Last year's winner was Richmond's Brett Deledio.
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