Brownlow winner breaks with tradition
After a thrilling finish to the vote count, the winner of this year’s Brownlow Medal has been crowned on a history-making night.
After a thrilling finish to the vote count, the winner of this year’s Brownlow Medal has been crowned on a history-making night.
As the AFL’s star players arrived for the Brownlow Medal in Perth, their glamorous partners stole the show on the red carpet.
The Brownlow is almost here. Before the votes are read out, check out where SuperFooty has every vote going for every match, plus the overall winner and club leaders.
Having trouble picking the winner of the Brownlow Medal? Our mega form guide poster shows you how each of the favourites’ season panned.
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.
IT’S believed Jobe Watson’s 2012 Brownlow Medal sits in a drawer at AFL House after the Essendon champ handed it back. But cousin and star Saint Seb Ross isn’t so sure.
GRAND finalists, Rising Star and Brownlow picks, Bucks’ future, emerging Dees and Dusty’s contract. Our team of experts predict what’s to come in this unpredictable 2017.
DUSTIN Martin, Patrick Dangerfield and Rory Sloane are all in hot form and Josh Kelly is making a run as one of the most wide-open Brownlow races in history heats up. WHO WILL WIN? HAVE YOUR SAY
IT IS no disrespect to Jobe Watson to say Trent Cotchin or Sam Mitchell (or both) would have made worthy winners of the 2012 Brownlow Medal, writes Andrew Rule.
ELEVATED Brownlow medallist Trent Cotchin called Jobe Watson to clear the air over the unprecedented handover, saying it was the right thing to do.
THEY may not have won it in the traditional manner, but Trent Cotchin and Sam Mitchell are every bit as worthy as any other Brownlow medallist, writes Jon Anderson. HAVE YOUR SAY
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