VOTING is now open for the round four 2008 AFL Army Award with the nomintations this week giving outstanding examples of the courageous “one-percenters” the Award recognises.

Round four's nominations are:

* Brendan Fevola (Carlton), for applying two desperate tackles which resulted in a Carlton goal.

* Tim Callan (Western Bulldogs), who spolied courageously on the back of a hard chase.

* Matt Campbell (North Melbourne), for his great chase and tackle to gain possession.

View and vote for your favourite at www.afl.com.au/armydefence.

The round three AFL Army Award winner is Mitch Hahn from the Western Bulldogs

Hahn received 65 per cent of the votes for his inspiring play against the Saints last week where he laid two great tackles then a spoil to set up a Bulldogs goal.     

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 2008 AFL Army Awards. 

Each week, the Award aims to highlight the three most brave and selfless on-field moments, with weekly nominees posted on afl.com.au. AFL fans can visit the site at the conclusion of each round, and vote for their favourite piece of play. 

At the end of the home and away season, the AFL All Australian Selection Committee will select six finalists, with the Australian football public voting for the overall winner online at afl.com.au. The All Australian Selection Committee will then endorse the winner.

The 2008 AFL Army Award winner will receive a prize valued at $10,000, a trophy, and an Army Experience. The award will be officially presented at the 2008 Coca-Cola All Australian dinner.

The 2007 AFL Army Award winner was Essendon’s Alwyn Davey, who secured the award for his outstanding play against Hawthorn in Round Six last year.