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

Every club has now confirmed their 2024 club champion, along with the top ten finishers and other worthy award winners.

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

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Port Adelaide

Tough midfielder Zak Butters has gone back-to-back in the club's best and fairest count, beating fellow rover Jason Horne-Francis and Aliir Aliir.

It's been a successful individual season for Butters, with the 24-year-old receiving his second All-Australian blazer and finishing third in the AFL's prestigious Brownlow Medal count.

Captain Connor Rozee polled well on the night while Willem Drew and Ollie Wines also featured prominently.

2024 recruit Brandon Zerk-Thatcher was a new name in the top 10 as Miles Bergman's impressive rise continues.

Top 10:
1st: Zak Butters (159)
2nd: Jason Horne-Francis (152)
3rd: Aliir Aliir (129)
4th: Connor Rozee (118)
5th: Dan Houston (117)
6th: Willem Drew (115)
7th: Darcy Bryne-Jones and Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (112)
9th: Miles Bergman (103)
10th: Ollie Wines (93)

Other awards:

Fos Williams Medal (best team man)- Willem Drew
Gavin Wanganeen Award (best player under 21) - Jason Horne-Francis
Coaches' Award (most improved) - Jase Burgoyne
John McCarthy Award (for community service) - Dante Visentini

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