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.
West Coast
Eagles midfielder Tim Kelly took out his maiden John Worsfold Medal after a career-best season in the blue and gold, polling 200 votes to sit well ahead of the next best in key forward Oscar Allen.
Kelly became the 25th individual to claim the West Coast Club Champion honour, with the 2023 title his first across a six-year career with Geelong and West Coast.
The 29-year-old averaged 28.23 disposals, 5.91 clearances and 13.41 contested possessions across his 22-game season.
Allen, who enjoyed a breakout year to boot 53 goals, polled 163 votes, while defender Liam Duggan managed to finish in third with 158 votes.
Recruit Jayden Hunt (116 votes) and departing veteran Shannon Hurn (102) rounded out the top five, with the latter managing to poll strongly across just 13 appearances for the year.
Top 10:
- Tim Kelly - 200 votes
- Oscar Allen - 163
- Liam Duggan - 158
- Jayden Hunt - 116
- Shannon Hurn - 102
- Bailey Williams - 101
- Andrew Gaff - 85
- Alex Witherden - 84
- Tom Barrass - 79
- Noah Long - 79
Other Awards:
Mainwaring Medal (Best Clubman): Shannon Hurn
Emerging Talent Award: Reuben Ginbey
Community Service Award: Nic Naitanui
Life Membership: Liam Duggan, Dom Sheed






