The showstoppers. The goal scorers. And sometimes, the freaks. The forwards of the AFL have an uncanny ability to drop the jaws of those watching, whether it's high-flying marks and hard-to-believe goals. Yet, the majority believe it's easier than it looks.
Forwards get recognised through the Coleman Medal, rewarding the player for kicking the most goals in the home and away season, while they normally feature heavily in the running for either goal or mark of the year.
So, who were the 10 best forwards in the 2025 AFL season?
Before we delve into the top 10, here is a group of players unlucky not to be rewarded with a spot on the list.
Unlucky to miss:
Logan Morris - 53 goals, 125 score involvements, 16 goal assists
Jack Higgins - 46 goals, 118 score involvements, 14 goal assists
Ben Long - 45 goals, 143 score involvements, 16 goal assists
Zac Bailey - 42 goals, 177 score involvements, 16 goal assists
Rhylee West - 39 goals, 144 score involvements, 23 goal assists
1Jeremy Cameron
There's no surprise that the 2025 Coleman Medal winner tops the table in the year's best forwards.
Jeremy Cameron couldn't be stopped this season, kicking 88 goals, including five during the finals.
A haul of 11 against North Melbourne headed Cameron's season, and surprisingly went goalless on three occasions as hopes he'd hit the tonne before the season ran out.
The former Giant pushed high up the ground, and countlessly, lost his opponent running toward goal.






