Georgie Prespakis has dominated Geelong's end of season count to claim her second best and fairest at the weekend.
The 22-year-old finished on top polling 185 votes, 75 ahead of runner up, 2024 winner and midfield partner Nina Morrison.
It comes after historic acknowledgement across the competition's best young crop last week.
For Geelong, Prespakis put together a career-best season averaging 25 touches, close to even clearances - most across the competition at the end of the home-and-away season.
Across the year she also had career-high stats for inside 50s, contested possessions and score involvements.
It's her second best-and-fairest award from five seasons at the top level.
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Earlier this month, Prespakis finished third in the AFL Coaches Association's AFLW Champion Player of the Year final tally - picking up maximum votes in four of 12 performances, and best-on-ground in award metrics, polling in each of the Cats' wins.
Prespakis is likely to feature strongly in the AFLW's competition best and fairest count next Monday night.
The Cats' club best-and-fairest polling works on five to one votes awarded to players from the senior coach and three assistants.
Last week, Prespakis slotted into the AFL Players' Association 22Under22 team.
It was her fifth selection in the honourary side - the first time anyone has achieved the feat, done alongside the Suns' Charlie Rowbottom.
Both players have featured in the 22Under22 in every season they've played.
Star Swan Zippy Fish also got the nod in her debut season.