The fans have spoken, and as voted by you, Jack Sinclair is this week’s Dare Iced Coffee Sainter of the Round.

Flying off the half-back line at Marvel Stadium, Sinclair was electric as he helped connect all three of St Kilda’s lines to see his side to a 53-point win over North Melbourne.

The 27-year-old Saint has impressed throughout the season, averaging 28 disposals, 19 kicks and 549 metres gained for the year, all rated as elite by the AFL.

Sunday was no different for Sinclair, who finished the game with 32 disposals, 10 marks, seven inside-50s and an outstanding 764 metres gained.

The No. 35 has continued to impress in the backline alongside Bradley Hill, who gets the two votes after tag-teaming with Sinclair to see the Saints home.

The St Kilda speedster was lauded for his efforts off the half-back, providing a sharp run-and-carry to help move the footy forward and provide the his forwards with plenty of opportunities at goal.

Just a week after celebrating his 200th game with an exciting performance against the Crows, Hill backed it up against the Kangaroos with 33 disposals, nine marks, six inside-50s and a goal.

Rounding out the votes is the second-game Mitch Owens, who dazzled in his first game back for the club since his debut in Round 1.

Rewarded after putting up big numbers in the VFL, the young bull stood strong against North Melbourne, slamming into contest after contest as he snared 10 tackles and 14 disposals for the day.

However, the main highlight was Owens booting his first goal in AFL footy with a snap around the corner, before soccering another off the ground just 30 seconds later to send Saints fans into a frenzy.