AFL Brownlow Medal Live: Updates & Results
The AFL Brownlow Medal is one of the most prestigious individual awards in Australian Rules Football. It is awarded to the "fairest and best" player in the Australian Football League during the regular season.
What is the Brownlow Medal?
The Brownlow Medal is awarded to the player who is judged by the umpires to be the fairest and best player during the AFL home and away season. Each umpire votes on a 3-2-1 basis after each game. — Senate To Vote On Federal Government Shutdown
When and where to watch the Brownlow Medal count?
The 2024 Brownlow Medal count will be held on Monday, September 23rd. The event typically begins with the Brownlow Red Carpet arrivals, followed by the actual count. Live coverage is usually available on free-to-air television, such as Channel 7, and streaming services.
Who are the favorites for the 2024 Brownlow?
Speculation is rife, but several names are consistently mentioned as potential winners. These include: — MovieRulz: Download 2025 Telugu Movies
- Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs): A consistent performer known for his strong midfield presence.
- Nick Daicos (Collingwood): The young gun has quickly become one of the league's most exciting players.
- Zak Butters (Port Adelaide): An explosive midfielder with a knack for finding the ball.
Live Updates and Commentary
Throughout the night, keep refreshing this page for live updates, commentary, and analysis of each round's voting. We'll provide insights into the leaders, surprise packets, and key moments as they happen. Expert opinions and social media reactions will also be included to give you a comprehensive view of the event. — Nick Castellanos: Phillies Star, Stats & Highlights
How the Brownlow Medal Count Works
- Umpires' Votes: After each match, the three field umpires independently award 3 votes to the player they deem best on ground, 2 votes to the second best, and 1 vote to the third best.
- Tallying the Votes: These votes are tallied throughout the season, and the player with the highest total at the end of the count wins the Brownlow Medal.
- Ineligible Players: Any player suspended during the season is ineligible to win the Brownlow, regardless of the number of votes they've received.
- Tiebreakers: In the event of a tie, the players who tied are all awarded a medal.
Notable Past Winners
The Brownlow Medal has a rich history, with many legendary players having won the award. Some notable past winners include:
- Gary Ablett Jr.: A dual winner and one of the modern greats.
- Adam Goodes: A dual winner and influential figure in the AFL.
- Patrick Dangerfield: A champion midfielder who won in 2016.
Stay Engaged
Bookmark this page and return for live updates as the Brownlow Medal count unfolds. Be part of the excitement and witness history in the making. Join the conversation on social media using #Brownlow, and share your predictions and reactions with fellow AFL fans.