CARLTON spearhead Brendan Fevola is one of six finalists in the 2007 AFL Army Award, which rewards “one-percenter” efforts.

Fevola’s chase and tackle, recovery and goal from 60m in round 17 against St Kilda won his nomination and was shortlisted by the All-Australian selection panel from the 22 weekly nominees.

Essendon’s Alwyn Davey has three nominations in the final six. He and Fevola are joined by Collingwood’s Tyson Goldsack and West Coast’s Daniel Kerr.

Fans are invited to vote for the 2007 AFL Army Award winner through afl.com.au.  Voting closes on Monday September 10.

The first of Davey’s nominations was in round four for his chase and tackle on St Kilda’s James Gwilt. That was followed two rounds later with a nomination for his brilliant diving smother and second and third efforts against Hawthorn, while in round eight his chase and smother on the Brisbane Lions’ Cheynee Stiller was also acknowledged.

Kerr was nominated for his match-saving tackle in round one against the Sydney Swans, while Goldsack’s round 22 chase and diving tackle against Adelaide was also recognised.

The All-Australian selection panel will endorse the winner after the public’s votes, and the announcement of the winner will be made at the 2007 Coca-Cola All-Australian presentation dinner on Monday, September 17.

The winner receives a $10,000 Army Experience.