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Brownlow Medal 2023: Red carpet arrivals starring Nick Daicos, Ben Cousins and AFL greats

It's the AFL's night of nights - the Brownlow - but before the code's best and fairest is crowned, here's all the looks from the famous blue carpet in Melbourne.

Nick Daicos of the Magpies is a favourite for the 2023 Brownlow.
Nick Daicos of the Magpies is a favourite for the 2023 Brownlow.

Welcome to The Australian's rolling coverage the red carpet arrivals at the AFL's Brownlow Medal in Melbourne. 

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Neila Brenning, partner of Brownlow favourite Marcus Bontempelli of the Western Bulldogs, is dressing for the job she wants… to be on summer vacation.

Photo - Graham Denholm
Photo – Graham Denholm

Brownlow favourite, Port Adelaide's Zak Butters of the Port Adelaide, brought along his mum Renee Butters.

Fun fact, this guy raises the bar for mother and son relationships, when he was awarded the Lou Richards Medal earlier this month he gifted part of the prize was a brand new Lexus. He then gave it to him mum.

Photo - Quinn Rooney
Photo – Quinn Rooney

Tash Hoole, partner of Richmond's Tim Taranto, is a walking advertisement for both pilates and why you shouldn't run with scissors.

Photo - Quinn Rooney
Photo – Quinn Rooney

North Melbourne star Jy Simpkin and Victorian Racing ambassador Demi Brereton scream sophistication… well her sleeves are the only thing yelling to be honest, check out the volume of those things.

Photo: Graham Denholm
Photo: Graham Denholm

Tony Greene's exciting announcement

Greater Western Sydney Giants captain Toby Greene and Georgia Stirton announce their new joint venture.

Photo - Quinn Rooney
Photo – Quinn Rooney

Bomber Darcy Parish and his wife Grace Parish who is showing off what public transport should all about – glamorous trains.

Photo: Graham Denholm
Photo: Graham Denholm

Julia Edwards was missing one accessory, her protection officers.

Who let the princess out on her own?

Photo: Graham Denholm
Photo: Graham Denholm

Charlotte Viney – wife of Melbourne Demons star Jack Viney – is ready for summer… in Melbourne.

It's Tina Turner on Chapel Street and it's gorgeous.

Photo: Michael Klein
Photo: Michael Klein

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