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.
Carlton
George Hewett has claimed top honours at Carlton's best-and-fairest night following a career season with the navy blues, winning his first John Nicholls Medal.
Hewett averaged 28.1 disposals, 6.5 clearances and 5.7 tackles per game and was one of the few Blues to be a consistent performer week in, week out during their tumultuous campaign.
Jacob Weitering (147 votes) finished in second place, 13 votes off Hewett's 160, and Adam Cerra claimed a podium spot with 129 votes.
Nick Haynes and Patrick Cripps followed closely after, earning 126 and 125 votes respectively.
Top 10:
1. George Hewett - 160 votes
2. Jacob Weitering - 147
3. Adam Cerra - 129
4. Nick Haynes - 126
5. Patrick Cripps - 125
6. Tom De Koning - 117
7. Ollie Hollands - 99
8. Sam Walsh - 93
= 9. Zac Williams - 86
= 9. Adam Saad - 86
= 9. Jack Silvagni - 86
Other awards:
Best Young Player - Cooper Lord
Best Clubman - Marc Pittonet
Coaches Award - George Hewett
Players Award - George Hewett
Carltonian's William A. Cook Award - George Hewett
Bill Lanyon Inner Blue Ruthless Award - George Hewett
Spirit of Carlton Award - Cooper Lord
Interstate Coterie Award - George Hewett
VFL BNF - Ethan Phillips
VFLW BNF - Amy Trindade






