By SEN
Download the SEN App
Your Home of Sport, In your Hand
The SEN and AFL Nation Player of the Year voting is done and dusted for season 2025.
See the 3-2-1 votes from the Round 24 matches below:
Essendon (56) v (90) Carlton
3: George Hewett (CAR)
2: Francis Evans (CAR)
1: Jacob Weitering (CAR)
Who missed: Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh were considered.
Collingwood (82) v (76) Melbourne
3: Max Gawn (MEL)
2: Jordan De Goey (COL)
1: Nick Daicos (COL)
Who missed: Scott Pendlebury was stiff.
Port Adelaide (71) v (67) Gold Coast
3: Zak Butters (PA)
2: Connor Rozee (PA)
1: Mitch Georgiades (PA)
Who missed: A clear trio here.
North Melbourne (100) v (113) Adelaide
3: Tristan Xerri (NM)
2: Riley Thilthorpe (ADE)
1: Luke Davies-Uniacke (NM)
Who missed: A few lining up for one vote, including Ben Keays and James Peatling.
Richmond (64) v (103) Geelong
3: Jeremy Cameron (GEE)
2: Bailey Smith (GEE)
1: Tom Atkins (GEE)
Who missed: Tom Stewart and Max Holmes were close.
West Coast (51) v (118) Sydney
3: Errol Gulden (SYD)
2: Tom Papley (SYD)
1: Isaac Heeney (SYD)
Who missed: Callum Mills unlucky.
GWS Giants (104) v (93) St Kilda
3: Tom Green (GWS)
2: Toby Greene (GWS)
1: Darcy Wilson (STK)
Who missed: Jack Sinclair was extremely unlucky.
Western Bulldogs (97) v (112) Fremantle
3: Marcus Bontempelli (WB)
2: Caleb Serong (FRE)
1: Josh Treacy (FRE)
Who missed: Lots of Freo players lining up for one vote, headed by Shai Bolton.
Brisbane (89) v (79) Hawthorn
3: Hugh McCluggage (BRI)
2: Josh Dunkley (BRI)
1: Darcy Wilmot (BRI)
Who missed: Feels like a clear three.
Gold Coast (153) v (58) Essendon
3: Noah Anderson (GCS)
2: Ben King (GCS)
1: Matt Rowell (GCS)
Who missed: Comfortably the three best players on the ground.
Suns captain Noah Anderson's best-on-ground performance against the Bombers gave him a narrow win in the SEN Player of the Year!
28: Noah Anderson (GCS)
27: Nick Daicos (COL)
27: Bailey Smith (GEE)
26: Jordan Dawson (ADE)
26: Hugh McCluggage (BRI)
25: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
25: Matt Rowell (GCS)
25: Caleb Serong (FRE)
24: Zak Butters (PA)
23: Marcus Bontempelli (WB)
21: Finn Callaghan (GWS)
19: Tristan Xerri (NM)
19: Tom Green (GWS)
19: Brodie Grundy (SYD)
18: Max Holmes (GEE)
18: Max Gawn (MEL)
18: Isaac Heeney (SYD)
18: Ed Richards (WB)
17: Zach Merrett (ESS)
17: Jeremy Cameron (GEE)
17: Izak Rankine (ADE)
17: Andrew Brayshaw (FRE)
16: Will Ashcroft (BRI)
16: Riley Thilthorpe (ADE)
15: Lachie Neale (BRI)
15: George Hewett (CAR)
14: Toby Greene (GWS)
14: Tim Taranto (RIC)
13: Josh Dunkley (BRI)
13: Jai Newcombe (HAW)
13: Connor Rozee (PA)
12: Josh Daicos (COL)
12: Jamie Elliott (COL)
12: Christian Petracca (MEL)
12: Chad Warner (SYD)
11: Steele Sidebottom (COL)
11: Luke Jackson (FRE)
11: Kysaiah Pickett (MEL)
11: Dylan Moore (HAW)
10: Tom Liberatore (WB)
10: Shaun Mannagh (GEE)
10: Nic Martin (ESS)
10: Jason Horne-Francis (PA)
The young 'uns will not be overlooked.
3: Harvey Langford (MEL)
2: Murphy Reid (FRE)
1: Archie Roberts (ESS)
15: Daniel Curtin (ADE)
14: Levi Ashcroft (BRI)
13: Murphy Reid (FRE)
12: Harvey Langford (MEL)
12: Archie Roberts (ESS)
9: Connor O'Sullivan (GEE)
7: Tyrell Dewar (WCE)
7: Cooper Lord (CAR)
6: Sam Lalor (RIC)
5: Ed Allan (COL)
4: Xavier Lindsay (MEL)
4: Hugo Garcia (STK)
4: Harry Rowston (GWS)
3: Nate Caddy (ESS)
3: Max Gruzewski (GWS)
3: Jaxon Binns (CAR)
3: Isaac Kako (ESS)
3: Cooper Harvey (NM)
Crafted by Project Diamond