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WAFLW stars honoured with club fairest-and-best awardsFriday, October 17, 2025 - 11:24 AM - by Jordan McArdle

Dhara Kerr medallist Krstel Petrevski added a second Sarah Michell Medal as Subiaco’s fairest-and-best player to cap off a massive WAFLW campaign.

The prolific former West Coast and Melbourne midfielder was a worthy recipient of the Lions’ highest individual women’s honour ahead of prized recruit Lisa Steane after a dominant season, where she averaged 26 disposals and five tackles per game.

Young gun Jaime Henry won Swan Districts’ McSherry Medal after cementing herself as one of the elite midfielders in the WAFLW competition, averaging 24.3 possessions a game.

Henry remarkably polled in all 18 of her appearances in 2025 to edge out AFLW draft prospect and last year’s winner Carys D’Addario.

WAFLW premiers Claremont crowned Sarah Viney as their fairest-and-best player after a consistent season.

Former St Kilda gun Isabella Shannon became Perth’s first ever WAFLW fairest-and-best winner after an impressive debut season in the competition.

Ball magnet Chloe Wrigley, who averaged more disposals than anyone else in the competition with 28.5 per game, won Peel Thunder’s best and fairest.

Brooke Repacholi won East Fremantle’s fairest-and-best award, while Tahleah Mulder took out South Fremantle’s Allomes Medal.

Taylor Ferguson became a three-time winner of the West Perth fairest-and-best award, while Elly Sara won East Perth's equivalent.

 

2025 WAFLW fairest-and-best winners

Claremont: Sarah Viney

East Fremantle: Brooke Repacholi

East Perth: Elly Sara

Peel Thunder: Chloe Wrigley

Perth: Isabella Shannon

South Fremantle: Tahleah Mulder

Subiaco: Krstel Petrevski

Swan Districts: Jaime Henry

West Perth: Taylor Ferguson