The West Coast Eagles will hold their AFLW Club Champion awards in Crown Perth’s Ballroom on Tuesday evening.
The event will be livestreamed on westcoasteagles.com.au and the Official Club App.
Alongside the Club Champion Award, the club will also present the Club Champion Runner Up, Best Club Person, Emerging Talent Award and Trademark Player, voted by the playing group.
The Club Champion is voted by the Eagles’ coaching panel, with each player given a score after each round to determine the winner.
Take a look below at some of the top performers who will be in the running for awards on Tuesday night.
Lauren Wakfer
Exciting forward-ruck Lauren Wakfer stood tall for her teammates this season, proving herself as a proficient and agile ruck, while impressing with her strong aerial presence around the ground and marking ability in the forward line. It was a career-high season for Wakfer, averaging 10.9 disposals, 2.4 marks, 4.1 tackles and 60.5 Fantasy points, and she impressed with her pressure around the contest.
Charlie Thomas
Experienced defender Charlie Thomas has had another stellar season in the Eagles' backline, all while excelling at her new role as co-captain. Thomas was once again named in the AFLPA 22Under22 team, alongside four of her teammates, and has been an incredible mentor for the young defenders coming through the ranks. Thomas finished third in the League for intercept possessions and eighth in the League for Rebound 50s, and clocked up her 50th club game in round nine.
Ella Roberts
Ella Roberts has had another outstanding season in the blue and gold, securing her second consecutive All-Australian blazer, and being named captain of the AFLPA 22Under22 team. The 20-year-old continues to elevate to new heights, averaging 23.8 disposals, 7.3 tackles, 3.8 clearances and 104.8 Fantasy points per game in 2025, all career-highs. She has skills and football IQ well beyond her years, with the ability to harness game-changing momentum on the field.
Bella Lewis
Co-captain Bella Lewis continues to play such a pivotal role for this young Eagles squad, both on and off the field. Her character, maturity and leadership are second to none at just 23 years of age. Lewis finished the 2025 season averaging 16.5 disposals per game, playing an important role through the Eagles’ engine room.
Jess Rentsch
Jess Rentsch continued her impressive rise in 2025, cementing herself as one of West Coast’s brightest young talents in her second AFLW season. Her consistency and impact were recognised with a NAB AFLW Rising Star nomination in round nine and a nomination in the 22under22 squad, highlighting her growing influence and exciting future in the blue and gold. Rentsch finished the season with career-high stats across the board, averaging 10.3 disposals and 5.2 tackles per game.
Lucia Painter
First-year Eagle Lucia Painter burst onto the scene in 2025, kicking three goals on debut and earning herself the round one Rising Star nomination for her efforts. Painter impressed in her first season with her speed, skill, and ability to influence games in big moments, earning her place among the best young talent in the competition.
Charlotte Riggs
West Coast youngster Charlotte Riggs overcame a wrist injury at the start of the year to make an impressive debut in round three, and received a Goal of the Year nomination in round four. Riggs’ talent and football IQ were evident from the get-go, the way she reads the play and positions herself accordingly is terrific for an 18-year-old in her first year.
Zoe Wakfer
Emerging defender Zoe Wakfer took her game to another level this season, playing on some of the League’s toughest forwards. Her height, strength and arial presence make her an incredible asset in West Coast’s back line, and she impressed with her pressure around a contest.
Jaide Britton
Young midfielder Jaide Britton put together an impressive 2025 season, averaging 16.2 disposals, 4.6 tackles and 1.3 clearances, all career-best stats. Her speed out of a contest and composure with ball in hand is exciting to watch, and her endurance is a testament to the work she puts in off field.
Georgie Cleaver
Second-year defender Georgie Cleaver excelled down back this season, producing a number of goal-saving moments and reducing the impact of some of the most talented forwards in the game. Cleaver finished sixth in the Legue for intercept possessions, and averaged 12.4 disposals per game, more than double her 2024 average, highlighting her impressive development and growth over the past 12 months.