One lucky fan (and guest), who votes for the winning Etihad Player of the Month, will be drawn at random each month and invited to attend a Quins match, courtesy of Etihad Airways.
For this season's Player of the Month competition, Harlequins have put together an internal panel of experts, who will select their top five players each month. The quintet will be shown here each month.
One lucky voter will win tickets to The Stoop to watch Quins in action. So for your chance to win please carefully weigh-up the case for each player and then vote by clicking here.
Who is your Etihad Player of the Month for February and March? - Here are the nominations:
(Voting closes Wednesday 18th April)
Ross Chisholm
Ross Chisholm lit up the field of play with a total of 5 tries in February and March. The young full-back enjoyed a brace in the chill against Cardiff Blues and was then able to out-pace Jonny May from the half-way line against Gloucester to help Harlequins secure a vital losing bonus point in the Aviva Premiership.
George Robson
The Harlequins captain in Chris Robshaw's absence, George has been an outstanding leader in recent weeks, captaining the side to important victories over Worcester Warriors, London Irish and Bath. A consistent lineout operator and powerful in defence, Robson has been an important factor in the Harlequins squad during the season's run in.
Nick Evans
The ever reliable fly-half nailed two touchline kicks to secure a draw against Newcastle Falcons and a losing bonus point against Gloucester. His creative play and game management is among the best in the world and was cleverly involved in the build up to Jordan Turner-Hall's try against Saracens.
Tom Williams
Tom Williams has returned to some fine form in the second half of the season after returning from injury which kept him out of the opening months. Tom played a key role in all three tries against London Irish, scoring one in the process. Key in attack, Tom has also proven his strength in defence with a superb try saving tackle in the dying moments at Wembley.
George Lowe
Since making his return from injury against Cardiff Blues, George has returned to the form which saw him play a key part in Harlequins' opening run at the beginning of the season. A powerful runner in the centres, George topped off his try against Saracens with a man of the match performance.
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