North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos' star Jasmine Garner has been rewarded for her stunning midfield move this season, capping a fantastic individual campaign by being named the AFL Players' Association AFLW MVP on Monday afternoon.

Garner, who moved to the midfield with great effect this year to average 20.1 disposals and 1.1 goals per game, was recognised by her peers to claim the award ahead of Carlton youngster Madison Prespakis and Collingwood midfielder Jaimee Lambert.

It comes after she was named as an All-Australian in the forward line throughout her first season with the Kangaroos last year.

"I’m truly proud to be recognised by the AFLW players’ as their MVP," Garner said.

"The AFLW competition has come so far in such a short space of time. All the players have put their heart and soul into performing, so for the cohort to value my contribution this highly is something I won’t forget."

In other awards handed out on Monday, Melbourne superstar Daisy Pearce was crowned the AFLW's best captain after a superb year following her season out of the game as she gave birth to twins.

St Kilda's first-round draft pick Georgia Patrikios was named the best first-year player, while Fremantle star Kiara Bowers was recognised as the AFLW's most courageous player after a remarkable season where she averaged 14.1 tackles per game.

Meanwhile, defender Jas Grierson was named on the interchange in the 22under22 team, capping off a fantastic year.

AFLPA AFLW MVP

413 votes: Jasmine Garner (North Melbourne)

227 votes: Madison Prespakis (Carlton)

201 votes: Jaimee Lambert (Collingwood)