‘Unbelievable’ Brownlow win stuns Neale
The AFL’s short priced Brownlow favourite has claimed the game’s best and fairest with his speech bringing his wife to tears.
The AFL’s short priced Brownlow favourite has claimed the game’s best and fairest with his speech bringing his wife to tears.
The Brownlow Medal has been run and won but the strangeness of the 2020 season has spread to the AFL’s night of nights.
Lachie Neale is a lay down misere to salute in Sunday night’s Brownlow Medal count, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a ton of betting action elsewhere. Our experts run the rule over every club to find the best bets of the year.
Sunday’s Brownlow is set to be a tale of two very different events, with some players and their partners committing to a more relaxed attire while others plan to sparkle.
RICHMOND players claimed two of the season’s top individual awards this week — and there could be a lot more silverware to come in what is becoming the Year of the Tiger.
THE tribunal and MRP are an embarrassment to the game and must be dismantled and restructured, says Graham Cornes.
STRIPPING the Brownlow Medal of its “fairest” component is one tradition Australian football should not eagerly adopt.
FROM one tattooed king to another, Dane Swan has some unique — an unexpected — advice for Dustin Martin ahead of the Brownlow.
THE Dangerfield decision could be a defining moment for Geelong – and Danger – as it chases premiership glory, says Chris McDermott.
IF Patrick Dangerfield is officially ruled ineligible for the Brownlow, the award night could take a very interesting twist.
BROWNLOW criteria has never been less relevant to modern football. With Patrick Dangerfield’s hopes of a second hanging in the balance, Jon Ralph says it’s time for change.
CRITICS need to look past the tatts and celebrate Dustin Martin as one of the greats of the game, writes Chris McDermott.
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