Hayley Peck has been recognised for her stellar 2025 season, taking out Geelong's VFLW best and fairest.
Taking the mantle as the Cats starting ruck this year, Peck pieced together a brilliant campaign featuring in all 14 matches across the season, averaging 15 disposals and 24 hit-outs per game.
Peck also ranked in Geelong's top three players for marks and clearances this year, having a significant impact around stoppages each week.
The dominant season saw her poll 162 votes in the best and fairest, finishing 13 votes clear of second place.
Abby Favell secured second place after another fantastic season, averaging 22 disposals, nine tackles and five clearances per game.
The dominant midfielder was also able to push forward at times booting five goals for the year, finishing on 149 votes in the best and fairest.
Mekah Morrissy rounded out the podium placings, receiving 118 votes to finish in third position just behind Peck and Favell.
Able to have an impact through the middle, Morrissy averaged 18 disposals, seven tackles and five clearances per game.
Jemima Woods (91 votes) finished in fourth place, while Elise Cook (66 votes) locked in a top five spot.
Stephanie O'Kane took out the Cats leading goalkicker award, Cook and Jo Sunderland shared the honours in the Hoops award, while Favell took out the Players' player award.
VFLW Best and Fairest - Top 5
1. Hayley Peck - 162 Votes
2. Abby Favell - 149 Votes
3. Mekah Morrissy - 118 Votes
4. Jemima Woods - 91 Votes
5. Elise Cook - 66 Votes
Players' Player: Abby Favell
Leading Goalkicker: Stephanie O'Kane
Hoops Award: Elise Cook & Jo Sunderland