Andrew Swallow has won his third club best-and-fairest after finishing the season as the club's leading possession getter with 594 disposals. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
TOUGH midfielder Andrew Swallow has won his third North Melbourne best-and-fairest award.
Swallow last night capped a stunning first season as captain by easily winning the Syd Barker Medal with 60 votes, from defender Scott Thompson (49).
Veteran Brent Harvey, in his 17th season, finished third with 45 votes, one vote ahead of key forward Drew Petrie.
Swallow, 25, finished the season as the club's leading possession getter with 594 disposals and led the league in tackles with 164.
He won his first best and fairest medal in 2009, was runner-up in 2010 and shared the honour with Daniel Wells in 2011.
Pleasing for coach Brad Scott was the performance of young running defender Shaun Atley who made up the top five.
The Kangaroos also announced five inductees into the club's hall of fame.
Shinboner of the Century Glenn Archer, Brownlow medallist Ross Glendinning, best-and-fairest winner Matthew Larkin, seven-time leading goalkicker Jock Spencer and former chairman Bob Ansett joined the illustrious group.
Current member Laurie Dwyer, who was a member of the club's Team of the Century, was elevated to legend status, joining the likes of Wayne Schimmelbush, John Dugdale, Allen Aylett and David Dench.
The Roos are expected to announce an annual profit of about $500,000 plus a debt reduction of $1 million.
Syd Barker Medal: Andrew Swallow 60 votes; Scott Thompson 49; Brent Harvey 45; Drew Petrie 44; Shaun Atley 40; Michael Firrito 39; Daniel Wells 38.
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