AFL Coaches Association awards
{{Short description|AFL awards voted by coaches}}
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The AFL Coaches Association awards are a group of awards which have been presented annually since 2003, mainly to players and coaches in the Australian Football League (AFL), voted for by all AFL coaches.
Awards
=Champion player of the year=
Awarded annually since 2003. Each week, the senior coach of each AFL club gives five votes to the player they consider to be best on ground in the game in which their team plays, four to the second-best, and so on to one for the fifth-best. The player with the most votes at the end of the year wins. The award has different rules to many "best and fairest" awards, as player suspensions are disregarded.
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! Year ! Winner ! Club | ||
2003 | {{sortname|Nathan|Buckley}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2004 | {{sortname|Warren|Tredrea}} | {{AFL PA}} |
2005 | {{sortname|Barry|Hall}} | {{AFL Syd}} |
rowspan=2| 2006 | {{sortname|Simon|Goodwin}} | {{AFL Ade}} |
{{sortname|Adam|Goodes}} | {{AFL Syd}} | |
2007 | {{sortname|Gary|Ablett Jr.}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2008 | {{sortname|Gary|Ablett Jr.}} (2) | {{AFL Gee}} |
2009 | {{sortname|Gary|Ablett Jr.}} (3) | {{AFL Gee}} |
2010 | {{sortname|Dane|Swan}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2011 | {{sortname|Marc|Murphy|dab=footballer}} | {{AFL Car}} |
2012 | {{sortname|Trent|Cotchin}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
2013 | {{sortname|Scott|Pendlebury}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2014 | {{sortname|Robbie|Gray}} | {{AFL PA}} |
2015{{Cite web |last=Laughton |first=Max |date=8 September 2015 |title=Sydney's Dan Hannebery wins AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award over Nat Fyfe |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/sydneys-dan-hannebery-wins-afl-coaches-association-champion-player-of-the-year-award-over-nat-fyfe/story-e6frf3e3-1227518452646 |access-date=7 November 2015 |publisher=Fox Footy}} | {{sortname|Dan|Hannebery}} | {{AFL Syd}} |
2016{{cite news |last=Schmook |first=Nathan |date=29 August 2016 |title=Superstar Cat wins AFLCA award with record haul |work=AFL.com.au |publisher=Bigpond |url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-08-29/geelong-superstar-patrick-dangerfield-wins-aflca-award-with-record-haul |access-date=29 August 2016}} | {{sortname|Patrick|Dangerfield}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2017{{cite news |last=Schmook |first=Nathan |date=4 September 2017 |title=Votes record decides AFLCA player of the year |work=AFL.com.au |publisher=Bigpond |url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-09-04/votes-record-decides-aflca-player-of-the-year-martin |access-date=4 September 2017}} | {{sortname|Dustin|Martin}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Max|Gawn}} | {{AFL Mel}} |
2019 | {{sortname|Marcus|Bontempelli}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Lachie|Neale}} | {{AFL BL}} |
2021 | {{sortname|Clayton|Oliver}} | {{AFL Mel}} |
rowspan="2"| 2022 | {{sortname|Touk|Miller}} | {{AFL GC}} |
{{sortname|Clayton|Oliver}} (2) | {{AFL Mel}} | |
2023 | {{sortname|Zak|Butters}} | {{AFL PA}} |
2024 | {{sortname|Nick|Daicos}} | {{AFL Col}} |
=Gary Ayres Award=
Awarded since 2016. Each week during the finals series, the senior coach of each competing AFL club gives five votes to the player they consider to be best on ground in the game their team plays in, four to the second-best, and so on to one for the fifth-best. The player with the most votes at the end of the finals series wins. The award is named after Gary Ayres, a 5-time VFL/AFL premiership player and Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee.
=Best young player=
Awarded annually since 2003. Unlike some other "best young player" awards, there is no age or game limit. Awarded to the best player inside the first two seasons of their AFL careers based on the weekly AFLCA Player of the Year votes.
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! Year ! Winner ! Club | ||
2003 | {{sortname|Chris|Judd}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2004 | {{sortname|Daniel|Wells|Daniel Wells (footballer)}} | {{AFL Kan}} |
2005 | {{sortname|Adam|Cooney}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2006 | {{sortname|Ryan|Griffen}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2007 | {{sortname|Scott|Pendlebury}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2008 | {{sortname|Joel|Selwood}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2009 | {{sortname|Cyril|Rioli}} | {{AFL Haw}} |
2010 | {{sortname|Stephen|Hill|Stephen Hill (Australian footballer)}} | {{AFL Fre}} |
2011 | {{sortname|Nat|Fyfe}} | {{AFL Fre}} |
2012 | {{sortname|Dyson|Heppell}} | {{AFL Ess}} |
2013 | {{sortname|Jeremy|Cameron}} | {{AFL GWS}} |
2014 | {{sortname|Jaeger|O'Meara}} | {{AFL GC}} |
2015 | {{sortname|Marcus|Bontempelli}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2016 | {{sortname|Isaac|Heeney}} | {{AFL Syd}} |
2017 | {{sortname|Clayton|Oliver}} | {{AFL Mel}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Tom|Stewart|Tom Stewart (Australian footballer)}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2019 | {{sortname|Tim|Kelly|Tim Kelly (footballer)}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Sam|Walsh|Sam Walsh (footballer)}} | {{AFL Car}} |
rowspan=2| 2021 | {{sortname|Noah|Anderson|Noah Anderson|link=Noah Anderson}} | {{AFL GC}} |
{{sortname|Caleb|Serong|Caleb Serong|link=Caleb Serong}} | {{AFL Fre}} | |
2022 | {{sortname|Jai|Newcombe}} | {{AFL Haw}} |
2023 | {{sortname|Nick|Daicos}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2024 | {{sortname|Harry|Sheezel}} | {{AFL NM}} |
=Allan Jeans Senior Coach of the Year Award=
Awarded annually since 2003. At the end of the season, all AFL coaches give three votes to the senior coach they adjudge to have performed the best over that season, two to the second-best, and one to the third-best. The coach with the most votes wins. Ken Hinkley, Luke Beveridge, John Longmire, John Worsfold and Mark Thompson are the only coaches to have won the award more than once, with two each.
=Assistant coach of the year=
Awarded annually since 2003. At the end of the season, all AFL coaches and players rate their club's assistant coaches out of ten, with ten being the highest score. Assistant coaches' scores are then averaged, and the coach with the highest score wins.
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! Year ! Winner ! Club | ||
2003 | {{sortname|Neil|Craig}} | {{AFL Ade}} |
2004 | {{sortname|Phil|Walsh|Phil Walsh (Australian footballer)}} | {{AFL PA}} |
2005 | {{sortname|Robert|Wiley}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2006 | {{sortname|John|Longmire}} | {{AFL Syd}} |
2007 | {{sortname|Tony|Micale}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2008 | {{sortname|Tony|Elshaug}} | {{AFL StK}} |
2009 | {{sortname|Mark|Riley|Mark Riley (Australian rules coach)}} | {{AFL Car}} |
2010{{cite news |last=Edmund |first=Sam |date=13 October 2010 |title=Cats assistant coach Brendan McCartney moves to Essendon |newspaper=Herald Sun |url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mccartney-quits-cats/story-e6frf9jf-1225937588914 |access-date=7 November 2015}} | {{nowrap|{{sortname|Brendan|McCartney}}}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2011 | {{sortname|Darren|Crocker}} | {{AFL NM}} |
2012 | {{sortname|Peter|Sumich}} | {{AFL Fre}} |
2013 | {{sortname|Robert|Harvey|Robert Harvey (footballer)}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2014 | {{sortname|Brett|Montgomery}} | {{nowrap|{{AFL WB}}}} |
2015 | {{sortname|Adam|Kingsley}} | {{AFL StK}} |
2016 | {{sortname|Stuart|Dew}} | {{AFL Syd}} |
2017 | {{sortname|Rhyce|Shaw}} | {{AFL Syd}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Rhyce|Shaw}} (2) | {{AFL Syd}} |
2019 | {{sortname|Craig|McRae}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Daniel|Giansiracusa}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2021 | {{sortname|Luke|Power}} | {{AFL Car}} |
2022 | {{sortname|Troy|Chaplin}} | {{AFL Mel}} |
2023 | {{sortname|James|Rahilly}} | {{AFL Ade}} |
2024 | {{sortname|Daniel|Pratt|dab=footballer}} | {{AFL WB}} |
=Development coach of the year=
Awarded in 2012 and 2013 and then reintroduced annually from 2022. Based on 50-50 input from both players and coaches, it is awarded to the highest-ranked AFL development coach based on "their overall performance [that] year".{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2023-08-31 |title=Development Coach of the Year - AFLCA Awards |url=https://aflcoaches.com.au/ |access-date=2023-08-31 |website=AFL Coaches Association |language=en}}
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! Year ! Winner ! Club | ||
2012 | {{sortname|Craig|McRae}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2013 | {{sortname|Chris|Maple|nolink=1}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2022 | {{sortname|Michael|Godden|nolink=yes}} | {{AFL Ade}} |
rowspan="2"|2023 | {{sortname|Michael|Godden|nolink=yes}} (2) | {{AFL Ade}} |
{{sortname|Mark|Williams|dab=Australian footballer, born 1958}} | {{AFL Mel}} |
=Phil Walsh Memorial Scholarship=
Awarded annually since 2016. Awarded to an AFL coach who is "committed to developing themselves via study and travel".{{Cite web|url=http://www.aflca.com.au/index.php?id=14&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=2192&cHash=8b860a416041f78c0f204c7be8ba41c8|title=All the winners from AFLCA Awards Night|publisher=AFL Coaches Association|date=29 September 2015|access-date=16 February 2018}}
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! Year ! Winner ! Club | ||
2016 | {{sortname|Ben|Rutten}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
2017 | {{sortname|Adrian|Hickmott}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Aaron|Greaves}} | {{AFL PA}} |
2019 | {{sortname|Damian|Truslove|nolink=1}} | {{AFL GWS}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Luke|Kelly|nolink=1}} | {{AFL GWS}} |
2021 | {{sortname|Scott|Selwood}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2022 | {{sortname|Neville|Jetta}} | {{AFL Col}} |
2023 | {{sortname|Tim|Clarke|dab=Australian footballer}} | {{AFL Car}} |
2024 | {{sortname|Brad|Ebert}} | {{AFL Car}} |
=Career & Education Award=
Awarded annually since 2014.{{Cite web |date=2015-07-08 |title=AFL Coaches Association Awards: Career & Education Award |url=http://www.aflca.com.au/index.php?id=8 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150708005232/http://www.aflca.com.au/index.php?id=8 |archive-date=2015-07-08 |access-date=2023-08-31 |website=AFL Coaches Association}} Awarded to an AFL coach who has "shown exceptional commitment to their professional development".
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! Year ! Winner ! Club | ||
2014 | {{sortname|Steven|King|Steven King (footballer)}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2015 | {{sortname|Paul|Hudson|Paul Hudson (footballer)}} | {{AFL StK}} |
rowspan="2"| 2016 | {{sortname|Andrew|McQualter}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
{{sortname|Danny|Sexton|Danny Sexton|nolink=1}} | {{AFL StK}} | |
2017 | {{sortname|Mitch|Hahn}} | {{AFL BL}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Jordan|Russell}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2019 | {{sortname|Dan|Jordan|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Ess}} |
2020 | colspan=2|not awarded | |
2021 | {{sortname|Jaymie|Graham}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2022 | {{sortname|Daniel|Pratt|dab=footballer}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2023 | {{sortname|Adrian|Hickmott}} | {{AFL Haw}} |
=Neale Daniher Lifetime Achievement Award=
Awarded annually since 2003. In recognition of "an individual who has made an outstanding contribution" to Australian rules football. Renamed from Lifetime Achievement Award to Neale Daniher Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019.
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! Year ! Winner | |
2003 | {{sortname|Haydn|Bunton Jr.}} |
2004 | {{sortname|Neil|Kerley}} |
2005 | {{sortname|John|Todd|dab=footballer}} |
2006 | {{sortname|John|Grant|nolink=1}} |
2007 | {{sortname|Wally|Miller|nolink=1}} |
2008 | {{sortname|Ian|Ridley}} |
rowspan=2| 2009 | {{sortname|Bruce|Reid|dab=doctor}} |
{{sortname|Ian|Reynolds|nolink=1}} | |
2010 | {{sortname|Barrie|Downs|nolink=1}} |
rowspan=2| 2011 | {{sortname|Russell|Ebert}} |
{{sortname|Geoff|Walsh|nolink=1}} | |
2012 | {{sortname|John|Beveridge|nolink=1}} |
2013 | {{sortname|George|Stone|nolink=1}} |
2014 | {{sortname|Neale|Daniher}} |
2015 | {{sortname|David|Wheadon}} |
2016 | {{sortname|Mark|Williams|dab=Australian footballer, born 1958}} |
2017 | {{sortname|John|Dimmer|dab=coach}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Alan|Stewart|nolink=1}} |
2019 | {{sortname|Stephen|Wells|nolink=1}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Neil|Balme}} |
2021 | {{sortname|Ian|Miller|dab=Australian footballer}} |
2022 | {{sortname|Alan|McConnell}} |
2023 | {{sortname|Neil|Craig}} |
=Coaching Legend Award=
Awarded annually from 2009 to 2018. Awarded to a former VFL/AFL coach who has achieved "significant achievement and success".
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! Year ! Winner ! VFL/AFL club/s | ||
2009 | {{nowrap|{{sortname|John|Kennedy, Sr.|John Kennedy Sr. (footballer)}}}} | {{AFL Haw}}, {{AFL NM}} |
2010 | {{sortname|Ron|Barrassi}} | {{nowrap|{{AFL Car}}, {{AFL NM}}, {{AFL Mel}}, {{AFL Syd}}}} |
2011 | {{sortname|Tom|Hafey}} | {{AFL Ric}}, {{AFL Col}}, {{AFL Gee}}, {{AFL Syd}} |
2012 | {{sortname|David|Parkin}} | {{AFL Haw}}, {{AFL Car}}, {{AFL Fit}} |
rowspan=2| 2013 | {{sortname|Jock|McHale}} | {{AFL Col}} |
{{sortname|Leigh|Matthews}} | {{AFL Col}}, {{AFL BL}} | |
2014 | {{sortname|Kevin|Sheedy|Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)}} | {{AFL Ess}}, {{AFL GWS}} |
2015 | {{sortname|Allan|Jeans}} | {{AFL StK}}, {{AFL Haw}}, {{AFL Ric}} |
2016 | {{sortname|Mick|Malthouse}} | {{AFL Foo}}, {{AFL WC}}, {{AFL Col}}, {{AFL Car}} |
2017 | {{sortname|Malcolm|Blight}} | {{AFL NM}}, {{AFL Gee}}, {{AFL Ade}}, {{AFL StK}} |
2018 | {{sortname|Denis|Pagan}} | {{AFL NM}}, {{AFL Car}} |
=Media Award=
Awarded annually since 2009. Awarded to an individual who displays "respected and insightful coverage of AFL football at the professional level". All AFL coaches can nominate an individual.
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! Year ! Winner | |
2009 | {{sortname|Greg|Baum}} |
2010 | {{sortname|Daniel|Harford}} |
2011 | {{sortname|Samantha|Lane}} |
2012 | {{sortname|Jake|Niall}} |
2013 | {{sortname|Daryl|Timms|nolink=1}} |
2014 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} |
2015 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (2) |
2016 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (3) |
2017 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (4) |
2018 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (5) |
2019 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (6) |
2020 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (7) |
2021 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (8) |
2022 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (9) |
2023 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (10) |
2024 | {{sortname|Gerard|Whateley}} (11) |
=Support Staff Leadership Award=
Awarded annually from 2003 to 2014. Awarded to an Australian rules support staff member who shows "outstanding contribution, innovation, [or] initiative in carrying out [their] duties".{{cite web|url=http://aflca.com.au/index.php?id=14&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=37&cHash=b2fd7e2af4498df32d1e8a6ad56c60ef|title=AFLCA Industry Awards|publisher=AFL Coaches Association|date=1 January 2009|access-date=15 February 2018}}
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! Year ! Winner ! VFL/AFL club/s | ||
2003 | {{sortname|Barry|Gavin}} | {{AFL Haw}} |
2004 | {{sortname|Bill|Sutherland|nolink=1}} | {{AFL WC}} |
2005 | {{sortname|Eddie|Walsh|nolink=1}} | {{AFL WB}} |
2006 | {{sortname|Ted|Soderblom|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
2007 | {{sortname|Noel|Judkins|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Ric}}, {{AFL Ess}}, {{AFL Col}} |
2008 | {{nowrap|{{sortname|Shane|O'Sullivan|nolink=1}}}} | {{nowrap|{{AFL Car}}, {{AFL Foo}}, {{AFL BB}}, {{AFL NM}}}} |
2009 | {{sortname|Ken|Whiffen|nolink=1}} | {{AFL StK}} |
2010 | {{sortname|Ilmar|Tiltins|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Ric}} |
2011 | {{sortname|Arthur|Wilkinson|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Mel}} |
2012 | {{sortname|John|Kilpatrick|dab=footballer}} | {{AFL Haw}} |
2013 | {{sortname|Stephen|Wells|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Gee}} |
2014 | {{sortname|John|Kilby|nolink=1}} | {{AFL Ess}} |
=All-Australian team=
{{Not to be confused with||text=the traditional All-Australian team}}
A representative team was selected by the AFLCA in 2015 and 2016. In its first year, in what was described as "ditching traditional positions in favour of modern tactics,"{{Cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-09-22/coaches-all-australian-team-leaves-out-mitchell-walker-betts|title=Coaches shock with revolutionary AA team|publisher=AFL|date=22 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160201044120/http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-09-22/coaches-all-australian-team-leaves-out-mitchell-walker-betts|archive-date=1 February 2016}} in each position on the field (decided by analysts), the highest-scoring player from the Champion Player of the Year Award voting was chosen. In its final year, a more traditional team line-up was selected.
==2015 team==
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! colspan="3" | 2015 AFL Coaches Association All-Australian team | ||
Name | Position | Club |
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Easton Wood | Tall/medium defender | {{AFL WB}} |
Alex Rance | Tall defender | {{AFL Ric}} |
Zach Tuohy | Small defender | {{AFL Car}} |
Robert Murphy | Medium defender | {{AFL WB}} |
Cale Hooker | Tall defender | {{AFL Ess}} |
Jarrad McVeigh | Medium defender | {{AFL Syd}} |
Todd Goldstein | Ruckman | {{AFL NM}} |
Dan Hannebery | Inside/outside midfielder | {{AFL Syd}} |
Nat Fyfe | Inside midfielder | {{AFL Fre}} |
Josh P. Kennedy | Inside midfielder | {{AFL Syd}} |
Matt Priddis | Inside midfielder | {{AFL WC}} |
Andrew Gaff | Inside/outside midfielder | {{AFL WC}} |
Patrick Dangerfield | Inside/outside midfielder | {{AFL Ade}} |
Jake Stringer | Key forward | {{AFL WB}} |
Brett Deledio | High half-forward | {{AFL Ric}} |
Chad Wingard | Small forward | {{AFL PA}} |
Josh J. Kennedy | Key forward | {{AFL WC}} |
Jack Gunston | Tall/medium forward | {{AFL Haw}} |
David Mundy | Interchange inside midfielder | {{AFL Fre}} |
Scott Pendlebury (captain) | Interchange inside/outside midfielder | {{AFL Col}} |
Bernie Vince | Interchange inside/outside midfielder | {{AFL Mel}} |
Nic Naitanui | Interchange ruckman | {{AFL WC}} |
==2016 team==
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | 2016 AFL Coaches Association All-Australian team{{Cite web|url=http://www.saints.com.au/news/2016-08-31/riewoldt-named-in-aflca-all-australian-team|title=Riewoldt named in AFLCA All Australian team|publisher=St Kilda Football Club|last=Gabelich|first=Josh|date=31 August 2016|access-date=28 July 2017}}
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | B:
| Josh Gibson ({{AFL Haw}})
| Alex Rance ({{AFL Ric}})
| Rory Laird ({{AFL Ade}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | HB:
| Callan Ward ({{AFL GWS}})
| Robbie Tarrant ({{AFL NM}})
| Corey Enright ({{AFL Gee}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | C:
| Marcus Bontempelli ({{AFL WB}})
| Joel Selwood ({{AFL Gee}}, captain)
| Patrick Dangerfield ({{AFL Gee}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | HF:
| Dan Hannebery ({{AFL Syd}})
| Tom Lynch ({{AFL GC}})
| Robbie Gray ({{AFL PA}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | F:
| Eddie Betts ({{AFL Ade}})
| Josh Kennedy ({{AFL WC}})
| Nick Riewoldt ({{AFL StK}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | Foll:
| Max Gawn ({{AFL Mel}})
| Rory Sloane ({{AFL Ade}})
| Dustin Martin ({{AFL Ric}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" | Int:
| Luke Parker ({{AFL Syd}})
| Scott Pendlebury ({{AFL Col}})
| Luke Shuey ({{AFL WC}})
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| style="background-color:#EFEFEF" |
| Todd Goldstein ({{AFL NM}})
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=AFLW champion player of the year=
Awarded each season since 2018. Each week, the senior coach of each AFL Women's club gives five votes to the player they consider to be best on ground in the game in which their team plays, four to the second-best, and so on to one for the fifth-best. The player with the most votes at the end of the season wins. The award has different rules to many "best and fairest" awards, as player suspensions are disregarded.
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! Season ! Winner ! Club | ||
rowspan=2| 2018 | {{sortname|Emma|Kearney|dab=sportswoman}} | {{AFLW|WB}} |
{{sortname|Chelsea|Randall}} | {{AFLW|Ade}} | |
2019 | {{sortname|Erin|Phillips}} | {{AFLW|Ade}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Jasmine|Garner}} | {{AFLW|NM}} |
2021 | {{sortname|Kiara|Bowers}} | {{AFLW|Fre}} |
2022 (S6) | {{sortname|Emily|Bates}} | {{AFLW|Bri}} |
2022 (S7) | {{sortname|Jasmine|Garner}} (2) | {{AFLW|NM}} |
2023 | {{sortname|Jasmine|Garner}} (3) | {{AFLW|NM}} |
2024 | {{sortname|Ebony|Marinoff}} | {{AFLW|Ade}} |
=AFLW senior coach of the year=
Awarded each season since 2019. After the preliminary finals, the senior coach of each AFL Women's club gives three votes to the other coach they consider to have performed best throughout the season, two to the second-best, and one to the third-best. The coach with the most votes from this process wins.
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! Season ! Winner ! Club | ||
2019 | {{sortname|Daniel|Harford}} | {{AFLW|Car}} |
2020 | {{sortname|Trent|Cooper}} | {{AFLW|Fre}} |
2021 | {{sortname|Craig|Starcevich}} | {{AFLW|Bri}} |
2022 (S6) | {{sortname|Mick|Stinear}} | {{AFLW|Mel}} |
2022 (S7) | {{sortname|Craig|Starcevich}} (2) | {{AFLW|Bri}} |
rowspan="2"| 2023 | {{sortname|Scott|Gowans}} | {{AFLW|Syd}} |
{{sortname|Craig|Starcevich}} (3) | {{AFLW|Bri}} |
References
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External links
- [https://www.aflcoaches.com.au/awards AFL Coaches Association awards homepage]
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