20 years on: Three-way Brownlow tie that ‘changed lives’
The 2023 Brownlow Medal is set to go down to the wire. Could we be seeing similar scenes to 20 years ago where three men tied for the award? Go inside that frantic night here.
The 2023 Brownlow Medal is set to go down to the wire. Could we be seeing similar scenes to 20 years ago where three men tied for the award? Go inside that frantic night here.
The SuperFooty Brownlow Predictor is live for 2023. Who will take out this year’s award? See the full leaderboard, every vote from every game and your club’s full count.
Five days after Port Adelaide’s straight-sets exit, Zak Butters was back training with his local team. Now he’ll go from flag celebrations to one of the Brownlow Medal favourites.
The lawyer for AFL umpire Michael Pell has spoken on the ongoing investigation into the alleged leaking of Brownlow Medal votes.
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”.
The WAGs always steal the attention on the AFL’s night of nights but the wife of 2020 Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale went next level.
There’s no pub, store, school or town hall but by Sunday night Kybybolite had a Brownlow Medallist. Reece Homfray charts the rise and rise of Lachie Neale from very humble beginnings.
Jack Newnes’ matchwinning after-the-siren kick against Fremantle was the AFL’s biggest “jump-off-the-couch” moment in 2020. Why then, as Jon Ralph writes, was it overlooked for Goal of the Year?
Newly-crowned Brownlow Medal winner Lachie Neale has credited a former mentor for giving him the stern advice needed to go from a fringe dweller to the AFL’s best player. SEE THE VOTE COUNT
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.
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