Adelaide Crows’ Ebony Marinoff has been crowned the AFLW Best and Fairest for 2024, capping off a career-best season with the league’s highest individual honor. Marinoff secured the award with 23 votes, finishing three votes ahead of North Melbourne midfielder Ash Riddell in a thrilling count. Her two-vote performance against Geelong in the final round sealed the victory, ensuring her place among the competition’s elite. The award, presented during the W Awards at Crown Palladium, marked Marinoff as the second Adelaide player to win the accolade, following in the footsteps of AFLW legend Erin Phillips.
Marinoff’s Outstanding Season
Marinoff’s 2024 season was nothing short of extraordinary. She posted career-high averages in multiple key areas: 30.5 disposals, 16.5 contested possessions, 12.4 tackles, 6.5 clearances, and 26.7 pressure acts. Her dominance around stoppages and ability to influence games both offensively and defensively made her a constant threat on the field. Marinoff also received her seventh All-Australian blazer, underscoring her consistent excellence throughout the season. Her work ethic, determination, and leadership were pivotal in Adelaide’s performance, solidifying her reputation as one of the game’s most complete players.
Tight Vote Count
The race for the Best and Fairest was closely contested. Marinoff took an early lead, polling eight of a possible nine votes in the first three rounds. Ash Riddell briefly overtook her in round six, but Marinoff regained control and held the top spot until the end. Notable performances in the count included Madison Prespakis, finishing with 18 votes, and Emily Bates, Monique Conti, and Georgia Nanscawen, each polling 17 votes. The final round saw Marinoff hold a narrow two-vote lead over Riddell. Her decisive two votes against Geelong ensured victory, while Riddell managed just one vote in North Melbourne’s final game.
Tributes and Acceptance Speech
Marinoff credited her success to her hard work, competitive spirit, and the strong support network around her. During her acceptance speech, she acknowledged her teammates, coaches, and mentors, including midfield coach Courtney Cramey and Narelle Smith, who played significant roles in her development. “To my Crows family, I’m so proud to be able to play for the club I’ve supported since childhood,” Marinoff said. “This award is a testament to the connection and drive we share as a team.” She also thanked her mother for her unwavering support, noting her dedication to attending every game, even at great personal expense. Marinoff reflected on her journey from a child who dreamed of playing footy to one of the AFLW’s most decorated players.
Other Awards and Highlights
The W Awards celebrated other standout performances from the 2024 season, including Goal of the Year by Adelaide’s Hannah Munyard. Jasmine Garner received applause for her contributions and All-Australian selection. Marinoff’s victory was met with widespread acclaim, with AFL Chairman Richard Goyder and Crows’ women’s footy boss Phil Harper describing her as a worthy winner who embodies the spirit of the league.
Final Best and Fairest Votes
- Ebony Marinoff – 23 votes
- Ash Riddell – 20 votes
- Madison Prespakis – 18 votes
- Emily Bates, Monique Conti, Georgia Nanscawen – 17 votes each.
Marinoff’s win solidifies her status as one of the AFLW’s brightest stars, inspiring fans and future players alike.