Adelaide

Malcolm Blight Medal
How they vote: Don Pyke, Scott Camporeale, Matthew Clarke, James Podsiadly and David Teague awarded votes. A player can be awarded a maximum of 20 votes per game. Coaches can allocate up to four points for as many or few players as they deem appropriate per match.

Top 10 
1. Rory Sloane 268
2. Eddie Betts 249
3. Tom Lynch 215
4. Daniel Talia 192
5. Taylor Walker 185
6. Brodie Smith 183
7. Matt Crouch 180
8. Kyle Hartigan 173
9. Charlie Cameron 168
10. Josh Jenkins 167 

Brisbane Lions

Merrett-Murray Medal
How they vote: The senior coach and his assistants score players based on their overall performance, influence on the game, team contribution/role, and compliance with team values and core areas of the game plan. The most votes a player can receive for a game is 12. 

Top 10
1. Dayne Zorko 122
2. Mitch Robinson 110
3. Stefan Martin 106
4. Pearce Hanley 104
5. Tom Rockliff 103
6. Daniel Rich 102
7. Ryan Bastinac 100
8. Darcy Gardiner 97
9. Ryan Lester 94
10. Harris Andrews 92

Carlton

John Nicholls Medal
How they vote: Carlton implemented a new voting system this season. Senior coach Brendon Bolton and line coaches Dale Amos, Tim Clarke and Shane Watson voted for as many players as they believed warranted it for each game using a system of four votes for an outstanding performance, three for excellent, two above expectation and one for a trademark game. A player could receive a maximum of four votes from the four coaches (for a total of 16) for each round. 

Top 10
1. Sam Docherty 179
2. Kade Simpson 169
3. Patrick Cripps 168
4. Bryce Gibbs 149
5. Ed Curnow 115
=6. Matthew Wright 114
=6. Sam Rowe 114
8. Zach Tuohy 91
9. Matthew Kreuzer 83
10. Sam Kerridge 82

Sam Docherty was rewarded for his best year at AFL level. Picture: AFL Photos

Collingwood

E.W. Copeland Trophy
How they vote: The five members of the coaching panel each award up to 22 votes for each game (there is no minimum). 

Top 10
1. Scott Pendlebury 164 
2. Adam Treloar 145 
3. Steele Sidebottom, 115 
4. Brodie Grundy 100 
5. Jeremy Howe 81 
6. Taylor Adams 79
7. Josh Smith 78
8. Levi Greenwood 73
9. Jack Crisp 66
10. Jarryd Blair 60

Essendon

Crichton Medal
How they vote: Each of the five members of the match committee allocate between 0-5 votes for all players who play each game. The maximum votes a player can achieve each round is 25.
 
Top 10
1. Zach Merrett 378
=2. Joe Daniher 273
=2. James Kelly 273
4. Brendon Goddard (269)
5. David Zaharakis (257)
6. Mitch Brown (245)
7. Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti (236)
8. Orazio Fantasia (229)
9. Matt Dea (228)
10. Darcy Parish (224) 

Fremantle

Doig Medal
How they vote:
Fremantle coach Ross Lyon and four members of the coaching staff award votes from zero to five for each player in each game. A player can receive a maximum of 25 votes for an outstanding performance and a minimum of zero.

Top 10
1. Lachie Neale 200
2. Stephen Hill 170
3. Michael Walters 152
4. Matthew Pavlich 118
5. Lee Spurr 116
6. Chris Mayne 99
7. Hayden Ballantyne 85
8. Michael Barlow 80
9. David Mundy 75
10. Tommy Sheridan 65 

Lachie Neale was clearly Fremantle's best player in a tough year. Picture: AFL Photos

Geelong Cats

'Carji' Greeves Medal 
How they vote: After each game the senior coach, director of coaching and assistant coaches rate each player in the team's performance out of 15. The combined votes are then averaged to give a final score for that game. To ensure players aren't disadvantaged by injuries or being managed, each player's highest scoring 21 games of the season are added together to give a final score for 2016. Therefore, if a player plays 24 games, his three lowest-scoring games will be eliminated from the total.

Top 10
1. Patrick Dangerfield 253
2. Joel Selwood 238
3. Corey Enright 234.5
4. Cameron Guthrie 229
5. Harry Taylor 214
6. Mark Blicavs 201
7. Tom Hawkins 196
8. Mitch Duncan 190
9. Tom Lonergan 173.5
10. Zac Smith 172.5 

Gold Coast Suns

Club Champion Award
How they vote: Gold Coast's five-man match committee can award votes to an unlimited number of players per match. A player can receive a maximum of five votes from each individual member of the match committee, meaning the maximum number of votes a player can receive for any match is 25.

Top 10
1. Tom Lynch 209
2. Jarrod Harbrow 129
3. Jack Martin 102
4. Steven May 98
5. Aaron Hall 93
6. Gary Ablett 91
7. Touk Miller 81
8. Alex Sexton 73
9. Dion Prestia 65
10. Sam Day 54

GWS Giants

Kevin Sheedy Medal 
How they vote: Coach Leon Cameron, assistant coaches Amon Buchanan, Luke Power, along with Nick Walsh and Nick Maxwell combine their votes. Up to four votes can be awarded to a player by each coach every round, with each player able to receive a maximum of 16 votes per round. 

Top 10
1. Toby Greene 151 votes
2. Tom Scully 148 votes
3. Stephen Coniglio 146
4. Josh Kelly 144
5. Heath Shaw 141
6. Dylan Shiel 137
7. Zac Williams 129
=8. Shane Mumford 123
= 8. Callan Ward 123
10. Steve Johnson 117 

Toby Greene was a star as the Giants narrowly missed the Grand Final. Picture: AFL Photos

Hawthorn

Peter Crimmins Medal

How they vote: the match committee, made up of coach Alastair Clarkson and assistants Brett Ratten, Adem Yze and Damian Carroll, vote after each match. Players can be awarded up to 16 votes per game.

Top 10
1. Sam Mitchell 170
2. Jordan Lewis 157
3. Shaun Burgoyne 156
4. Grant Birchall 152
5. Cyril Rioli 148
6. Isaac Smith 146
7. Jack Gunston 142
8. Josh Gibson 135
9. James Frawley 127
10. Luke Breust 124 

Melbourne

Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy
How they vote: The best and fairest votes were cast by four members of Melbourne's match committee, who gave players a score from 0-10 for each game.  

Top 10
1. Jack Viney 407
2. Nathan Jones 399
3. Max Gawn 374
4. Dom Tyson 357
5. Jack Watts 308
6. Tom McDonald 306
7. Bernie Vince 287
8. Jesse Hogan 261
9. Neville Jetta 260
10. Dean Kent 235

North Melbourne

Syd Barker Medal
How they vote: Players can earn up to 20 votes a match, with votes from their best 20 games and finals counting towards their total. 

Top 10
1. Robbie Tarrant 263
2. Jack Ziebell 257
3. Sam Gibson 234
4. Daniel Wells 221
5. Brent Harvey 217
6. Jamie Macmillan 213
7. Nick Dal Santo 210
8. Ben Cunnington 207
9. Andrew Swallow 192
10. Ben Brown 181 

Robbie Tarrant was a colossus in defence all year for the Kangas. Picture: AFL Photos

Port Adelaide

John Cahill Medal
How they vote: Ken Hinkley, Nathan Bassett, Shaun Hart, Garry Hocking, Matthew Nicks and Michael Voss awarded votes. A player can receive a maximum of 30 votes per game. Coaches can allocate up to five points for as many or few players as they deem appropriate per match.

Top 10 
1. Robbie Gray 230
2. Ollie Wines 206
3. Jasper Pittard 190
4. Brad Ebert 164
5. Travis Boak 157
6. Matthew Broadbent 150
7. Jackson Trengove 149
8. Aaron Young 147
9. Darcy Byrne-Jones 134
10. Justin Westhoff 124 

Richmond

Jack Dyer Medal
How they vote: Richmond's match committee casts a consensus rating for each player, between zero and five, after assessing each player’s offensive, defensive, and contest impact on the game. Votes are not allocated for what is deemed a below-average performance.

Top 10
1. Dustin Martin 62

2. Alex Rance 61 

3. Trent Cotchin 51

4. Jack Riewoldt 43 

5. Shaun Grigg 35
6. Anthony Miles 31 

7. Dylan Grimes 30
   
7. Brandon Ellis 30 

9. Nick Vlastuin 29

10. Brett Deledio 28 

St Kilda

Trevor Barker Award
How they vote: The coaches vote independently of each other after every match, giving between zero and four votes to players. There is no minimum or maximum amount of players that can receive votes.

Top 10 
1. Jack Steven 172
2. Jarryn Geary 157 
3. Nick Riewoldt 153 
4. Leigh Montagna 127 
5. Jack Newnes 125 
6. Seb Ross 122 
7. Maverick Weller 117 
8. Tom Hickey 102 
9. Tim Membrey 99 
=10. Sean Dempster 96
=10. David Armitage 96

Jack Steven claimed his third club champion award in four years. Picture: AFL Photos

Sydney Swans

Bob Skilton Medal
How they vote: Five coaches - John Longmire, Stuart Dew, Henry Playfair, Josh Francou and Brett Kirk - award up to 10 votes per game for as many or as few players as they deem appropriate. A player can be awarded a maximum of 50 votes per match. 

Top 10
1. Josh Kennedy 922
2. Dan Hannebery 913
3. Heath Grundy 865
4. Luke Parker 834
5. Dane Rampe 833
6. Lance Franklin 827
7. Jake Lloyd 684
8. Tom Mitchell 672
9. Nick Smith 622
10. Kieren Jack 601

West Coast Eagles

John Worsfold Medal
How they vote: Five members of the match committee give the players a score out of three, meaning a player can poll between 1-15 votes in any given game.

Top 10
1. Luke Shuey 157
2. Josh Kennedy 146
3. Andrew Gaff 140
4. Matt Priddis 132
5. Shannon Hurn 122
6. Jeremy McGovern 113
7. Mark LeCras 102
8. Jamie Cripps 101
9. Jack Darling 93 
10. Brad Sheppard 91 

Western Bulldogs

Charles Sutton Medal
How they vote: Coach Luke Beveridge and four assistants each give a vote from zero to five for each player in each game of the season. Players can receive a minimum of zero or maximum of 25 votes for any game.

Top 10
1. Marcus Bontempelli 319
2. Dale Morris 248
3. Lachie Hunter 246
4. Tom Liberatore 218
5. Liam Picken 214
6. Luke Dahlhaus 201
=7. Jackson Macrae 185
=7. Caleb Daniel 185
9. Matthew Boyd 184
10. Jason Johannisen 165