With the off-season rolling through for clubs as their 2023 campaigns come to a close, best and fairest counts will begin to take place.
Across the course of the coming months, all 18 clubs are set to host their very own night of nights to celebrate the season that was and recognise their best player of 2023, among other awards.
Below is each AFL club's best and fairest winner, top vote-getters, and other award winners as they're announced.
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide gun Zak Butters has capped off a breakout campaign by taking home the 2023 John Cahill Medal as his club's best and fairest.
Butters would poll 20 votes more than reigning winner Connor Rozee to win his maiden club champion honour, with All-Australian Dan Houston rounding out the podium.
Midfielder Willem Drew would finish in fourth after an impressive year for the defensive-minded onballer, who also claimed the Fos Williams Medal as the club's best team man for 2023.
First-year young gun Jason Horne-Francis would take out the Gavin Wanganeen Award as the best player under the age of 21, while Miles Bergman won the most improved title and Trent Dumont was recognised for his work in the community with the John McCarthy Award.
Top Ten:
1. Zak Butters - 190
2. Connor Rozee - 170
3. Dan Houston - 158
4. Willem Drew - 115
5. Aliir Aliir - 113
6. Sam Powell-Pepper - 104
7. Jason Horne-Francis - 97
8. Miles Bergman - 90
9. Darcy Byrne-Jones - 89
10. Ollie Wines - 86
Other Awards:
Fos Williams Medal (best team man)
Willem Drew
Gavin Wanganeen Award (best player under 21)
Jason Horne-Francis
Coaches' Award (most improved)
Miles Bergman
John McCarthy Award (for community service)
Trent Dumont






