AFL 2025 Season: Will Ben King Win the Coleman Medal Award?

AFL 2025 Season: Will Ben King Win the Coleman Medal Award?

Every year, the Australian Football League (AFL) player who scores the most goals during the home and away season will receive the prestigious Coleman Medal Award.

The sought-after accolade, named after AFL icon John Coleman, has been presented to some of the best players in the sport throughout the decades, including Dick Lee, Gordon Coventry, Peter Hudson, and Lance Franklin, to name a few.

One player many fans expect to win the award this year is Ben King, as he has enjoyed a phenomenal start to the season with the Gold Coast Suns.

Continue reading to learn if Ben King is likely to win the Coleman Medal Award.

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Ben King Has Had a Fantastic Season

Ben King is currently in a strong position to accept the sought-after Coleman Medal Award for the AFL 2025 season.

The Aussie rules star has scored the most goals with 27 for the Gold Coast Suns. By Round 9 of the season, he has scored an impressive 27 goals within eight games, making him the player to beat for the medal this year.

The 24-year-old full-forward has been on fine form, as he has dominated the front line, strengthening the Suns’ offense.

If he continues to score five-goal games like he has done many times this season, he could prove tough to beat for the accolade. For the above reasons, BEO betting odds are showing Ben King has the best chance of winning the Coleman Medal Award in 2025.

Jesse Hogan is King’s Toughest Competition

If the Coleman Medal Award isn’t presented to Ben King this season, it is likely to go to Jesse Hogan.

The Greater Western Sydney Giants’ key forward has quickly bounced back from a tough start to the 2025 season, as he was forced to miss many games due to a broken thumb.

However, he returned in fantastic form in Round 4, kicking four goals against Hawthorn. Also, he achieved a career-high of nine goals during Round 5 against the West Coast Eagles.

Unfortunately, his poor start to the season means he has a little catching up to do if he wants to win the Coleman Medal Award for his second consecutive year.

However, he has proven he has the golden foot to do so in various rounds, meaning you shouldn’t rule him out for the award.

Nick Larkey is a Genuine Threat

Nick Larkey could stand in the way of the above players taking home the Coleman Medal Award this season.

He has enjoyed a superb season, scoring 21 goals in nine games for North Melbourne by Round 9, making him a strong contender for the accolade.

The talented key forward’s consistency has proved fundamental to the team’s offense since 2021, and 2025 might finally be the year he picks up the accolade.

However, other players will be eager to finish the season strong and receive the medal, such as two-time recipient Charlie Curnow, Josh Treacy, Riley Thilthorpe, and Darcy Fogarty, to name a few.

Of course, sports fans won’t know which talented player will win the Coleman Medal Award until the AFL 2025 season is over on September 27, 2025. Don’t miss an AFL game this season to help make an accurate prediction on who will win the prestigious accolade.

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