In the lead up to Friday night's Club Champion Dinner, Sydney Swans Media will discuss the serious contenders in the running to take out the coveted award.
Luke Parker
One of six players to feature in every game of season 2017, Luke Parker has his hand up high to claim this year's Bob Skilton Medal.
With his name already etched in the honour roll, having won the Club's highest individual honour back in 2014, Parker can can elevate his status another medal-worthy vote tally.
The 24-year-old, who didn't let the added responsibility of the vice-captaincy stand in his way this season, averaged another consistent 25 disposals, six tackles, six clearances and four inside 50s per game this season.
His ferociousness and attack on the football was again on show for all to see, with over half of his total disposals earned (316 contested disposals) rather than given.
Parker will have some competition to claim this year's award with another prolific midfielder, superstar forward and emerging defender also well in the mix.
Parker's season by the numbers
Games: 24
Goals: 14
Kicks: 304
H'balls: 304
Marks: 85
Disposals: 608
Tackles: 134
Clearances: 153
Inside 50s: 89
Rebound 50s: 28
AFL Fantasy: 2,165 (98.4 average)
Supercoach: 2,185 (99.3 average)
The rounds we can expect Parker to poll well
Round 15 v Melbourne
38 disposals (20 kicks, 18 handballs), 6 marks, 1 goal, 6 tackles, 9 clearances
Round 8 v North Melbourne
36 disposals (19 kicks, 17 handballs), 3 marks, 2 goals, 5 tackles, 11 clearances
Round 21 v Fremantle
29 disposals (14 kicks, 15 handballs), 4 marks, 3 goals, 6 inside 50s, 7 clearances