Twist in Ben Cousins’ redemption story
Ben Cousins’ redemption story has continued, with the former AFL star set to attend the most glamorous event on the league’s calendar.
Ben Cousins’ redemption story has continued, with the former AFL star set to attend the most glamorous event on the league’s calendar.
The two red-hot Brownlow Medal favourites are set to face off against one and other in a Friday night blockbuster. Could their performances in decide this year’s winner?
Kane Cornes has bluntly labelled Sam Walsh’s courageous act against Port Adelaide “one of the worst Marks of the Year we’ve ever had”.
Caroline Wilson has branded the botching of Lachie Neale’s big moment on Brownlow night “one of the great stuff-ups of this year”.
TRENT Cotchin and Sam Mitchell will on Tuesday receive the 2012 Brownlow Medal, 1541 days after it was originally awarded to Jobe Watson.
NOT normally one to wallow in regret, Collingwood great Dane Swan may now wonder what might have been if it hadn’t been for a boozy night out in August 2012.
TRENT Cotchin and Sam Mitchell’s first outing as Brownlow Medallists was awkward because of the elephant, or should that be shadow, in the room, Scott Gullan writes.
WHEN Sam Mitchell reflects on 2012, he doesn’t think about a season that earnt him the Brownlow Medal. Instead, he thinks of a harrowing time for his young family.
WE’VE revised the votes in every Essendon game from 2012 to find out how the count would pan out if Jobe Watson and the Essendon 34 couldn’t poll. The result is insanely close but with one clear winner.
TWO Brownlow Medallists believe Trent Cotchin and Sam Mitchell now deserve the 2012 award — but only reckons Jobe Watson made the right call to give it up.
COMMENT: NOBODY in our game has ever felt the amount of pressure Jobe Watson has been under for the past four years. How he responded reveals a lot, writes SAM LANDSBERGER.
EXCLUSIVE: THE AFL took the highly unusual step of asking runner-up Sam Mitchell to make a submission about Jobe Watson’s Brownlow Medal early this year, writes Jon Ralph.
BROWNLOW Medallist Patrick Dangerfield has no doubt he can take his game to even greater heights after crusing to a record-breaking win on Monday night.
THERE were several head-scratching moments but in the end the best — and fairest — player in the competition won a worthy Brownlow Medal, writes JON RALPH.
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