In the Australian Football League, many teams contest trophies or individual awards on an annual or regular basis in individual premiership matches during the home-and-away season. Many of these awards honour a legend or legends of the competing clubs, or are used as part of events to support a charitable cause.
This list covers recurring trophies or awards in home-and-away matches of the AFL season. Not included are once-off awards, or awards presented in representative or finals matches.
Australian Football League
- ^ No official awards as this is a charity focused match.
AFL Women's
See also
References
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- ^ First bounce for women's footy at the MCG