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.
Geelong
Max Holmes has claimed back-to-back Carji Greeves Medals, narrowly beating star recruit Bailey Smith.
Coleman Medallist Jeremy Cameron featured prominently on the night, as did Tom Atkins.
Crafty forwards Gryan Miers, Ollie Dempsey and Shaun Mannagh polled well, while defender Zach Guthrie and Patrick Dangerfield earned top 10 positions.
Top 10:
1st: Max Holmes (175)
2nd: Bailey Smith (155)
3rd: Jeremy Cameron (145)
4th: Tom Atkins (141)
5th: Mark Blicavs (122)
6th: Gryan Miers (121)
7th: Ollie Dempsey (116)
8th: Zach Guthrie (111)
9th: Shaun Mannagh (110)
10th: Patrick Dangerfield (109)
Other Awards:
AFL Carter Family Community Champion - Shaun Mannagh
Best Young Player - Connor O'Sullivan
Tom Harley Best Club Person Award - Tom Atkins and Mark Blicavs






