Patrick Dangerfield wins 2022 Gary Ayres Medal after impressive AFL Finals Series

Aidan Cellini

Patrick Dangerfield wins 2022 Gary Ayres Medal after impressive AFL Finals Series image

The best-performed player across the 2022 finals series will take out the Gary Ayres Award.

Voting is done by the competing coaches on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis for each match during the post-season.

However, for the AFL Grand Final, votes issued will receive 1.5 times loading.

Patrick Dangerfield is the 2022 Gary Ayres Medal winner with 22 votes, grabbing the lead in the last game of the season, pipping Collingwood's Jack Crisp (16 votes).

Dangerfield was awarded with 12 votes (8 x 1.5) against Sydney.

Isaac Smith was awarded with a perfect 15 votes (10 x 1.5) for his three goal, 32 possession performance as well as the Norm Smith on the day.

Tom Hawkins, Tyson Stengle also polled well, while Mark Blicavs and Sam De Koning were worthy mentions.

The Swans had no players poll on the last Saturday of September. 

ClubPlayerVotes
GeelongPatrick Dangerfield22
CollingwoodJack Crisp16
CollingwoodJordan De Goey15
BrisbaneLachie Neale15
GeelongIsaac Smith15
GeelongTom Hawkins14
SydneyLuke Parker13
FremantleCaleb Serong12
SydneyCallum Mills11
CollingwoodDarcy Moore11

Previous Gary Ayres Award Winners

YearClubWinner
2021Western BulldogsJack Macrae
2020RichmondDustin Martin
2019RichmondDustin Martin
2018CollingwoodSteele Sidebottom
2017RichmondDustin Martin
2016SydneyJosh Kennedy

Aidan Cellini

Aidan has surrounded himself with all types of sport, but resonates most with AFL and basketball as he still plays both competitively. He loves being active and enjoys sharing sporting moments with friends and family.

In his spare time, Aidan likes to read biographies as well as keep active and healthy. He's also a big fan of Matthew McConaughey and Marvel movies.