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.
Geelong
Max Holmes has claimed his first Carji Greeves medal, proving to be a runaway victor from Zach Guthrie and Jeremy Cameron.
Holmes played every game in 2024 and polled a staggering 164 votes, polling in 22 matches including six best on grounds by the coaches.
Guthrie also shot up the ranks after finishing fourth in last year's count to place second, narrowly beating Cameron and Tom Stewart.
Small forwards Tyson Stengle, Gryan Miers, Ollie Dempsey and Brad Close were all recognised for their efforts while Ollie Henry and Patrick Dangerfield were placed among the top vote getters.
Top 10:
1st: Max Holmes (164)
2nd: Zach Guthrie (120)
3rd: Jeremy Cameron (118)
4th: Tom Stewart (117)
5th: Tyson Stengle (107)
6th: Gryan Miers (95)
7th: Ollie Dempsey (73)
8th: Ollie Henry (69)
9th: Brad Close (66)
10th: Patrick Dangerfield (65)
Other awards:
Tom Harley Best Club Person: Tom Hawkins and Tom Atkins
Best Young Player: Ollie Dempsey
Carter Family Community Champion award: Tom Hawkins
Little Vic award (VFL team's best first-year player): Patrick Huges