Geelong forward Jeremy Cameron will be the recipient of the 2025 Coleman Medal after booting 83 goals this year, topping Gold Coast's Ben King (69) and Hawthorn's Jack Gunston (62).

The award will be the second of Cameron's career, following his outstanding 2019 season with the Giants.

However, the star has recently joined an illustrious group of players who have won the award for multiple clubs, becoming just the sixth player to achieve this feat.

AFL icon Lance Franklin won the award during his time at Hawthorn and Sydney. Goals record-holder Tony Lockett was with St Kilda and the Swans.

Doug Wade (Geelong and North Melbourne), Teddy Lockwood (Geelong and Collingwood), and Lindsay White (South Melbourne and Geelong) were also recipients of the goal-kicking award at multiple clubs.

Cameron's tally of 83 was also the second time since Franklin's ton in 2008 that a player had hit the 80-plus mark, Brendan Fevola (2009, 86 goals) and Josh Kennedy (2016, 80 goals).

The margin of +14 is also the biggest difference between the winner and second place since 2007, when Jonathon Brown (77) topped Franklin (63).

2025 Coleman Medal top 10

1. Jeremy Cameron - 83
2. Ben King - 69
3. Jack Gunston - 62
4. Aaron Naughton - 60
5. Mitch Georgiades - 56
6. Riley Thilthorpe - 55
7. Jamie Elliott - 52
=8. Logan Morris - 48
=8. Sam Darcy - 48
10. Jack Higgins - 46

Coleman Medal Winners (since 2000)

Year Player Club Goals
2024 Jesse Hogan GWS GIANTS 77
2023 Charlie Curnow Carlton 78
2022 Charlie Curnow Carlton 64
2021 Harry McKay Carlton 58
2020 Tom Hawkins Geelong Cats 42
2019 Jeremy Cameron GWS GIANTS 67
2018 Jack Riewoldt Richmond 65
2017 Lance Franklin Sydney Swans 69
2016 Josh Kennedy West Coast 80
2015 Josh Kennedy West Coast 75
2014 Lance Franklin Sydney Swans 67
2013 Jarryd Roughead Hawthorn 68
2012 Jack Riewoldt Richmond 65
2011 Lance Franklin Hawthorn 71
2010 Jack Riewoldt Richmond 78
2009 Brendan Fevola Carlton 86
2008 Lance Franklin Hawthorn 102
2007 Jonathan Brown Brisbane Lions 77
2006 Brendan Fevola Carlton 84
2005 Fraser Gehrig St Kilda 74
2004 Fraser Gehrig St Kilda 90
2003 Matthew Lloyd Essendon 87
2002 David Neitz Melbourne 75
2001 Matthew Lloyd Essendon 96
2000 Matthew Lloyd Essendon 94

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