The AFL off-season comes with best and fairest awards to reflect on and reward the best club players from all 18 sides.

As the top eight embark on a finals series, the bottom 10 will look to commemorate and reflect on the year that was, beginning with their awards nights throughout the coming weeks.

Here is each AFL club's 2025 best and fairest winner, as well as other high vote-getters and award winners from each side.

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Port Adelaide

Zak Butters makes it three John Cahill medals in a row after a stellar season that was halted early by knee surgery.

Butters pipped the much-improved Mitch Georgiades, who joined him in the 2025 All-Australian squad, as well as captain Connor Rozee.

Small forward recruit Joe Richards featured in the top five, while Esava Ratugolea was recognised for his improvement.

Ratugolea received the Coaches' award (most improved); Willem Drew won the Fos Williams Medal (best team man) for the third consecutive time, while Christian Moraes (Gavin Wanganeen Award - best U21) and Willie Rioli (John McCarthy Award - community service) also ran up on stage.

Top 10:
1st. Zak Butters - 134
2nd. Mitch Georgiades - 118
3rd. Connor Rozee - 117
4th. Joe Richards - 84
5th. Aliir Aliir - 73
6th. Miles Bergman - 67
7th. Darcy Byrne-Jones - 64
8th. Lachie Jones - 58
9th. Esava Ratugolea - 57
10th. Jason Horne-Francis - 56
10th. Ollie Wines - 56

Other Awards:

Fos Williams Medal (best team man) - Willem Drew
Gavin Wanganeen Award (best player under 21) - Christian Moraes
Coaches' Award (most improved) - Esava Ratugolea
John McCarthy Award (for community service) - Willie Rioli

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