The Magpies, Blues, Demons and Lions have all named ther best and fairest winners for 2022, with a pair of Brownlow Medallists among the quartet of club champions to add to their decorated CVs.
The Copeland Trophy (Collingwood), John Nicholls Medal (Carlton), 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy (Melbourne) and the Merrett-Murray Medal (Brisbane) were all awarded on Friday night.
Here's who won their respective club's top gongs...
Collingwood midfielder Jack Crips claimed his second successive E.W. Copeland Trophy after another strong campaign in black and white.
A tally of 291 votes capped off the ex-Lion's season, where he averaged 23.8 possessions per game.
Crisp finished 15 votes ahead of skipper Scott Pendlebury, while defender Darcy Moore rounded out the podium.
Young forward Beausu McCreery was honoured with the Gavin Brown Award, while Brayden Maynard (best clubman), Nick Daicos (best first year player) and Fin Macrae (best VFL player) were also honoured.
2022 Copeland Trophy leaderboard:
10. Jordan De Goey - 231 votes
Carlton captain Patrick Cripps has claimed his fourth Blues best and fairest win, sharing the podium with Sam Docherty and Sam Walsh.
Having already won the award in 2015, 2018 and 2019, Cripps' 2022 crown sees him earn his first club champion award as the club's sole captain.
The honour adds to his 2022 Brownlow Medal, capping off a stellar season for the contested bull.
Cripps polled 18 more votes than Docherty with 181, while Walsh managed a third-placed finish after claiming his first John Nicholls Medal last year.
Cripps also took home the Coaches Award and Players' Award on Friday night, while Docherty was honoured with the Spirit of Carlton Award.
Young forward Corey Durdin was named the club's Best Young Player, while defender Nic Newman was seen as the Best Clubman.
Demons ball-magnet Clayton Oliver took home his fourth Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Torphy on Friday night, with Christain Petracca and Steven May also earning podium places,
Oliver's dominant campaign saw him lead the voting with 608 votes to his name, blowing past Petracca (553 votes) and May (473).
The honour is Oliver's fourth, joining Melbourne greats Allan La Fontaine and Jim Stynes, and adds to his AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award in 2022.
Hard-nosed midfielder Jack Viney was recognised with the TRUE Player Award, while Angus Brayshaw earned the Leadership Award.
Defender Jake Bowey was given the Best Young Player of 2022 Award, while Tom Sparrow was handed the Coaches Award.
Luke Dunstan was honoured as the club's VFL Player of the Year, and Ben Brown was recognised with the Club Ambassador Award.
2022 Keith ‘Bluey' Truscott Trophy leaderboard:
2. Christian Petracca – 553 votes
3. Steven May – 473 votes
4. Jack Viney – 471 votes
5. Angus Brayshaw – 446 votes
6. Max Gawn – 430 votes
7. Bayley Fritsch – 395 votes
8. Kysaiah Pickett – 391 votes
9. Alex Neal-Bullen – 384 votes
10. Ed Langdon – 367 votes
Brisbane superstar Lachie Neale became just the fourth Lions player to win the Merrett-Murray Medal three or more times, adding to his decorated AFL career.
Neale polled 66 votes to edge out Hugh McCluggage (59 votes) and Brandon Starcevich (51) for the award, making it his fifth club champion of his career.
The 29-year-old previously won Fremantle's Doig Medal in 2016 and 2018, and Brisbane's best and fairest in 2019 and 2020.
The win sees Neale join Simon Black, Jonathan Brown and Dayne Zorko (five times) in having won the honour on three or more occasions.
2022 Merrett-Murray Medal leaderboard:
1st Lachie Neale (66)
2nd Hugh McCluggage (59)
3rd Brandon Starcevich (51)
4th Harris Andrews (46)
5th Charlie Cameron (46)
6th Jarrod Berry (43)
7th Daniel Rich (41)
8th Lincoln McCarthy (40)
9th Oscar McInerney (39)
10th Zac Bailey (38)