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.
Collingwood
Collingwood ruckman Darcy Cameron has claimed his maiden Copeland Trophy after being rewarded for a stellar 2025 campaign.
Cameron beat star midfielder Nick Daicos, as well as defender Isaac Quaynor, Jamie Elliott and recruit Harry Perryman.
Veterans Scott Pendlebury and Steele Sidebottom both featured inside the top eight, while Ned Long's improvement was reflected by his 238 votes (ninth).
Top 10:
1st: Darcy Cameron – 328 votes (E.W. Copeland Medal)
2nd: Nick Daicos – 315 votes (RT Rush Trophy)
3rd: Isaac Quaynor – 303 votes (JJ Joyce Trophy)
4th: Jamie Elliott – 298 votes (JF McHale Trophy)
5th: Harry Perryman – 292 votes (Jack Regan Trophy)
6th: Josh Daicos – 288 votes
7th: Steele Sidebottom – 265 votes
8th: Scott Pendlebury – 253 votes
9th: Ned Long – 238 votes
10th: Jack Crisp – 228 votes
Other Awards:
Bob Rose Award (Best Player in Finals) – Jamie Elliott
Darren Millane Memorial Award (Best Clubman) – Darcy Cameron
Gordon Coventry Award (Leading Goal Kicker) – Jamie Elliott
Gavin Brown Award (Best Defensive Pressure) – Ned Long
Harry Collier Trophy (Best Young Player) – Ed Allan
Joseph Wren Trophy (VFL Best and Fairest) – Harry DeMattia
Jack Hellier Trophy (VFL Best Clubman) – Angus Seivers






