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Who won the best and fairest award at your club in 2023? Take a look below to find out who was crowned club champion based on the club's best and fairest ever numbers. See each of the winners to date Essendon captain Zach Merrett was awarded his fourth Crichton Medal. The midfielder, who won his third All-Australian blazer in 2023, collected 211 votes to beat standout forward Kyle Langford on 191. Merrett joins club greats Tim Watson Simon Madden on four Crichtons now sits equal third on the club's all-time list, behind Dick Reynolds Bill Hutchison James Hird . Mason Redman , Andrew McGrath and Jordan Ridley made up the top five. Crichton Medal Top 10 - 2023 1 - Zach Merrett - 211 votes 2 - Kyle Langford - 191 3 - Mason Redman - 163 4 - Andrew McGrath - 160 5 - Jordan Ridley - 150 6 - Nic Martin - 146 7 Jye Caldwell 142 8 Darcy District 137 9 - Sam Durham - 120 10 - Dyson Heppell - 114 Bruce Heymanson Best Club Player Andrew McGrath Adam Ramanauska's Bravest Actor Mason Redman John Kilby Staff and Instructors Award Andrew McGrath Most Improved Player Kyle Langford Lindsay Griffiths' Rising Star Alwyn Davey Jnr. McCracken Medal Zach Merrett and Kyle Langford Caleb Serong picked up his first Doig Medal in Fremantle's best and fairest edition last month. The 22-year-old midfielder eventually won the count comfortably, collecting 222 votes, ahead of last year's winner Andrew Brayshaw's 43 . Serong became the third-youngest Docker to win the Doig Medal, following Matthew Pavlich and Nat Fyfe . He beat Brayshaw, also 22, by three months. Consistent defender Luke Ryan was third, value player Luke Jackson was fourth and promising junior Hayden Young rounded out the top five. Doig Medal Top 10 - 2023 1 - Caleb Serong – 222 votes 2 - Andrew Brayshaw – 179 3 - Luka Ryan – 167 4-Luke Jackson – 158 5 - Hayden Young – 140 Equation 6 - Lachie Schultz – 139 Equation 6 - Sam Switkowski – 139 8 - Alex Pearce – 134 9 - Brennan Cox – 117 10 - Michael Frederick – 112 Beacon Award Jye Amiss Best Club Player Josh Corbett Vice-captain Tom Stewart won his second 'Carji' Greeves Medal as Geelong's best and fairest medal. The star defender had a comfortable victory, receiving 135 votes from Tom Atkins, who received 105 votes. Stewart, who was named All-Australian for the fifth time in 2023, adds this year's best and fairest award to the club champion award he won in 2021. Carji Greeves' Top 10 - 2023 1 - Tom Stewart - 135 votes 2 - Tom Atkins - 105 3 - Gryan Miers - 93 4 - Zach Guthrie - 87 5 - Jeremy Cameron - 69 6 - Mark Blicavs - 67 8 - Patrick Dangerfield - 62 9 - Tom Hawkins - 59 10 - Isaac Smith - 57 Tom Harley Best Club Player Tom Atkins Best Young Actor Ollie Henry Noah Anderson won his first Club Champion trophy at the Gold Coast Suns at the beginning of September. The star midfielder, who collected 22 Brownlow Medal votes, won the award with 590 votes, beating key defender Sam Collins and fellow midfielder M
Who won the best and fairest award at your club in 2023? Take a look below to find out who was crowned club champion based on the club's best and fairest ever numbers. See each of the winners to date Essendon captain Zach Merrett was awarded his fourth Crichton Medal. The midfielder, who won his third All-Australian blazer in 2023, collected 211 votes to beat standout forward Kyle Langford on 191. Merrett joins club greats Tim Watson Simon Madden on four Crichtons now sits equal third on the club's all-time list, behind Dick Reynolds Bill Hutchison James Hird . Mason Redman , Andrew McGrath and Jordan Ridley made up the top five. Crichton Medal Top 10 - 2023 1 - Zach Merrett - 211 votes 2 - Kyle Langford - 191 3 - Mason Redman - 163 4 - Andrew McGrath - 160 5 - Jordan Ridley - 150 6 - Nic Martin - 146 7 Jye Caldwell 142 8 Darcy District 137 9 - Sam Durham - 120 10 - Dyson Heppell - 114 Bruce Heymanson Best Club Player Andrew McGrath Adam Ramanauska's Bravest Actor Mason Redman John Kilby Staff and Instructors Award Andrew McGrath Most Improved Player Kyle Langford Lindsay Griffiths' Rising Star Alwyn Davey Jnr. McCracken Medal Zach Merrett and Kyle Langford Caleb Serong picked up his first Doig Medal in Fremantle's best and fairest edition last month. The 22-year-old midfielder eventually won the count comfortably, collecting 222 votes, ahead of last year's winner Andrew Brayshaw's 43 . Serong became the third-youngest Docker to win the Doig Medal, following Matthew Pavlich and Nat Fyfe . He beat Brayshaw, also 22, by three months. Consistent defender Luke Ryan was third, value player Luke Jackson was fourth and promising junior Hayden Young rounded out the top five. Doig Medal Top 10 - 2023 1 - Caleb Serong – 222 votes 2 - Andrew Brayshaw – 179 3 - Luka Ryan – 167 4-Luke Jackson – 158 5 - Hayden Young – 140 Equation 6 - Lachie Schultz – 139 Equation 6 - Sam Switkowski – 139 8 - Alex Pearce – 134 9 - Brennan Cox – 117 10 - Michael Frederick – 112 Beacon Award Jye Amiss Best Club Player Josh Corbett Vice-captain Tom Stewart won his second 'Carji' Greeves Medal as Geelong's best and fairest medal. The star defender had a comfortable victory, receiving 135 votes from Tom Atkins, who received 105 votes. Stewart, who was named All-Australian for the fifth time in 2023, adds this year's best and fairest award to the club champion award he won in 2021. Carji Greeves' Top 10 - 2023 1 - Tom Stewart - 135 votes 2 - Tom Atkins - 105 3 - Gryan Miers - 93 4 - Zach Guthrie - 87 5 - Jeremy Cameron - 69 6 - Mark Blicavs - 67 8 - Patrick Dangerfield - 62 9 - Tom Hawkins - 59 10 - Isaac Smith - 57 Tom Harley Best Club Player Tom Atkins Best Young Actor Ollie Henry Noah Anderson won his first Club Champion trophy at the Gold Coast Suns at the beginning of September. The star midfielder, who collected 22 Brownlow Medal votes, won the award with 590 votes, beating key defender Sam Collins and fellow midfielder M
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00:00 Who won the Best and Fairest Award at your club in 2023?
00:04 Take a look below to find out who was crowned club champion based on the club's best and
00:09 fairest ever numbers.
00:12 See each of the winners to date Essendon captain Zach Merritt was awarded his fourth Crichton
00:18 medal.
00:19 The midfielder, who won his third All-Australian Blazer in 2023, collected 211 votes to beat
00:27 standout forward Kyle Langford on 191.
00:31 Merritt joins club greats Tim Watson Simon Madden on four Crichtons now sits equal third
00:37 on the club's all-time list.
00:39 Behind Dick Reynolds Bill Hutchison James Hurd Mason Redman Andrew McGrath and Jordan
00:46 Ridley made up the top five.
00:49 Crichton medal top 10, 2023/1 Zach Merritt 211 votes to Kyle Langford 191 3 Mason Redman
00:59 163 4.
01:01 Andrew McGrath 165 Jordan Ridley 156 Nick Martin 146 7 Jye Caldwell 142 8 Darcy District
01:13 137 9 Sam Durham 120 10 Dyson Heppel 114 Bruce Haminson Best club player Andrew McGrath
01:22 Adam.
01:23 Ramanowskis Bravest actor Mason Redman John Kilby Staff and Instructors Award Andrew McGrath
01:30 Most.
01:32 Improved player Kyle Langford Lindsey Griffiths Rising star Alwyn Davie JNR.
01:38 McCracken medal Zach Merritt and Kyle Langford Caleb Sorong picked up his first Doig medal
01:43 in Fremantle's Best and Fairest edition last month.
01:48 The 22-year-old midfielder eventually won the count comfortably, collecting 222 votes
01:55 ahead of last year's winner Andrew Brayshaw's 43.
01:59 Sorong became the third-youngest docker to win the Doig medal, following Matthew Pavlich
02:05 and Nat Fyfe.
02:07 He beat Brayshaw, also 22, by three months.
02:11 Consistent defender Luke Ryan was third.
02:15 Value player Luke Jackson was fourth and promising junior Hayden Young rounded out the top five.
02:21 Doig medal Top 10, 202 3-1 Caleb Sorong 222 votes 2 Andrew Brayshaw 179 3 Luca Ryan 167.
02:32 4 Luke Jackson 158 5 Hayden Young 140 = 6 Lockie Schultz 139 = 6 Sam.
02:44 Shvetkovsky 139 8 Alex Pearce 134 9 Brennan Cox 117 10 Michael Frederick 112 Beacon Award.
02:55 Jye Amis Best Club Player Josh Corbett ViceCaptain Tom Stewart won his second Karji Greaves medal.
03:03 As Geelong's Best and Fairest medal, the star defender had a comfortable victory, receiving
03:10 135 votes from Tom Atkins, who received 105 votes.
03:15 Stewart, who was named All-Australian for the fifth time in 2023, adds this year's Best
03:22 and Fairest award to the Club Champion Award he won in 2021.
03:28 Karji Greaves Top 10, 202 3-1 Tom Stewart 135 votes 2 Tom Atkins 153 Gryan Mears 93 4
03:39 Zach.
03:40 Guthrie 87 5 Jeremy Cameron 69 6 Mark Blikavs 67 8 Patrick Dangerfield 62 9 Tom Hawkins
03:49 59 10 Isaac Smith 57 Tom Harley Best Club Player Tom Atkins Best Young Actor Ollie Henry
03:57 Noah Anderson won his first Club Champion trophy at the Gold Coast Suns at the beginning
04:03 of September.
04:05 The star midfielder, who collected 22 Brownlow medal votes, won the award with 590 votes,
04:13 beating key defender Sam Collins and fellow midfielder Matt Rowell.
04:18 HUSSMAN CHARLIE BALLARD & RUCHMANN INN