Four Richmond players took home votes at Monday’s W Awards.
Four Richmond players polled votes in the AFLW Best and Fairest count on Monday night.
Monique Conti, who won the award in 2023, led the way for the Tigers with nine votes, including a three-vote performance in the Round 8 win over Adelaide. The superstar midfielder had 34 disposals, 13 contested possessions and 10 tackles in what was the first win of the season.
Conti recorded two votes in the Dreamtime in Darwin clash, while she had one vote games in Rounds 2, 9, 11 and 12.
Fellow midfield star Ellie McKenzie ended on seven votes, polling in a strong three-game stretch from Rounds 6-8. McKenzie got the full three votes in the Round 6 clash with St Kilda (25 disposals, 14 contested possessions, six tackles, two goals) while she got two votes each in the following two matches.
Captain Katie Brennan polled three votes in the Round 10 win over Collingwood, thanks to her three-goal, 14-disposal effort.
Sarah Hosking received one vote in the same game, as she also took home the AFLW’s Mark of the Year award for her courageous grab against the Magpies.