Aaron Sandilands has won the club's best and fairest for a second time following a closely fought Doig Medal count.
 
The club’s greatest ruckman had a record-breaking season, playing 23 games and polling 282 votes.
 
The four-time All Australian was named the winner at a ceremony at Crown Perth on Saturday night.
 
Sandilands won ahead of All Australian midfielder David Mundy by just five votes.
 
The top four, Sandilands, Mundy, Stephen Hill and Nathan Fyfe were separated by just 22 votes.
 
It is the second time Sandilands, 32, has won the Doig Medal after he brought home the award in 2009.
 
He becomes just the fourth multiple winner of the club’s most prestigious medal, with Peter Bell, Matthew Pavlich and Fyfe.
 
Sandilands was in arguably career best form in 2015, averaging 43.4 hit-outs per game and twice breaking the VFL/AFL record for most hit-outs in a match.
 
Fyfe won the club's peer-voted Players’ Award for the third time after his stunning season, in which he also became Fremantle's first ever Brownlow Medallist.
 
Ruckman Jonathon Griffin won the Best Clubman Award, voted on by the playing group and various club administration departments, for consistently putting the club first and his ongoing work with the charity organisation, Manna.
 
Emerging young tall Alex Pearce won the club’s Beacon Award for the best first or second year player after an impressive debut season in which he polled 70 votes in the Doig Medal count.
 
Doig Medal top 10
 
1.     Aaron Sandilands 282
2.     David Mundy 277
3.     Stephen Hill 261
4.     Nathan Fyfe 260
5.     Michael Walters 244
6.     Lachie Neale 239
7.     Lee Spurr 223
8.     Danyle Pearce 217
9.     Chris Mayne 202
10.    Luke McPharlin 198

Doig Medal voting criteria:
 
Following each match, the five club coaches give each player a vote from zero to five based on the player’s performance.
 
5 votes – Outstanding – elite performance
4 votes – Excellent – exceptional influence on the match
3 votes – Very good – strong contribution that influenced the match
2 votes – Good – fulfilled the role and made a solid contribution
1 vote – Fair – fulfilled the role asked
0 votes
 
Note: Any players rested for the round 23 match against Port Adelaide received his average vote for the season.