8With six rounds of football officially in the books for the 2023 AFLย season, plenty of players have made their mark on the competition already.

Young Pieย Nick Daicosย has emerged as a Brownlow favourite in just his second season and looks to be toppingย Collingwood's best and fairest count, while plenty of others have had standout seasons for their clubs.

After a month and a bit of footy, we've taken a look at where each club's best and fairest count stands, naming the favourites for the award so far, with part two of the series covering Geelong through to North Melbourne.

READ PART 1 HERE

2. Gold Coast Suns

One of the rare positives out of the Suns' season so far has been the continued rise of Noah Anderson, who is proving that he will be a superstar of the competition in no time.

He was the driving force of their win over Richmond last Sunday, and has managed to find the ball all season and provide a dynamic impact with his 27 disposals per game.

His schoolmate, Matt Rowell, has also shown what he is capable of in the contest this season, gathering over 22 disposals per game at a contested possession rate of 64.3%. He is also the number one rated tackling player in the competition with 8.3 per game.

Behind these two, Wil Powell and Lachie Weller have each had excellent years so far while Sam Collins remains one of the top key defenders in the comp.

Touk Miller unfortunately may not contend given his injury, while Jarrod Witts should rise up the BnF ladder as the season progresses.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - JULY 09: Noah Anderson of the Suns celebrates kicking a goal during the round 17 AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Richmond Tigers at Metricon Stadium on July 09, 2022 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Matt Roberts/AFL Photos/via Getty Images )