The AFL off-season comes with best and fairest awards to reflect on and reward the best club players from all 18 sides.

September and October are set to see the majority of this year's club champion awards announced, with the first already unveiled for 2024.

Here is each AFL club's 2024 best and fairest winner, as well as other high vote-getters and award winners from each side, as they're announced.

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North Melbourne

North Melbourne midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke has claimed his first club best & fairest, narrowly edging out Tristan Xerri by 13 votes, following stellar campaigns from both.

Picked by most to be the clear favourite to take out the Syd Barker Medal, young gun Harry Sheezel surprisingly fell to third, though with a large gap separating the podium pollers.

Fellow young shinboners Paul Curtis and Tom Powell were recognised for their 2024 efforts, breaking out into critical Kangas with some x-factor ability and midfield strength, respectively.

The major breakout story came from tall utility Charlie Comben, who polled an impressive 126 votes for a seventh-place finish, intercepting down back and clunking marks up forward in his career-best season.

Young Jackson Archer would be thrilled with a top-10 finish, taking his time to become a mainstay down back but emerging in the back half of the season.

Top 10:
1st: Luke Davies-Uniacke (242 votes)
2nd: Tristan Xerri (229)
3rd: Harry Sheezel (212)
4th: Paul Curtis (140)
5th: Tom Powell (139)
6th: Cameron Zurhaar (129)
7th: Charlie Comben (126)
7th: Aidan Corr (125)
9th: Luke McDonald (124)
10th: Jackson Archer (115)

Other Awards:

Best Clubman: Harry Sheezel
Excellence Award: Luke Davies-Uniacke
Shinboner of the Year Award: Tristan Xerri
Peter Scanlon Community Award: Hugh Greenwood
Best Young Player: Colby McKercher

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