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.

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3. GWS Giants

There is no doubt thus far as to who is the front-runner to take home the Giants' best & fairest, with Toby Greene proving to be one of the best captains in the competition after only seven games in the sole role.

He has willed his side to some famous victories this season, including Round 1 in the scorching heat against Adelaide and last Saturday with his two clutch goals in the dying stages against Sydney.

He is easily one of the rolling All-Australian small forwards at the moment and ranks third behind Curnow and Cameron for score involvements.

Some other contenders for the Giants include young Tom Green, who is becoming one of the highest-accumulating midfielders in the comp. Nick Haynes has enjoyed a return to form while Jack Buckley is enjoying his own breakout season in defence also.

Josh Kelly and Stephen Coniglioย remain contenders given their quality at their best.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 07: Toby Greene of the Giants kicks during the AFL 2nd Elimination Final match between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Western Bulldogs at GIANTS Stadium on September 07, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)