List of Brownlow Medal winners

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This is a list of winners of the Brownlow Medal awarded by the Australian Football League to the "best and fairest" player.

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[edit] Winners

Year Player Team Votes
2006 Adam Goodes Sydney 26
2005 Ben Cousins West Coast 20
2004 Chris Judd West Coast 30
2003 Mark Ricciuto
Nathan Buckley
Adam Goodes
Adelaide
Collingwood
Sydney
22
2002 Simon Black Brisbane Lions 25
2001 Jason Akermanis Brisbane Lions 23
2000 Shane Woewodin Melbourne 24
1999 Shane Crawford Hawthorn 28
1998 Robert Harvey St Kilda 32
1997 Robert Harvey St Kilda 26 *
1996 Michael Voss
James Hird
Brisbane Bears
Essendon
21 #
1995 Paul Kelly Sydney 21
1994 Greg Williams Carlton 30
1993 Gavin Wanganeen Essendon 18
1992 Scott Wynd Footscray 20
1991 Jim Stynes Melbourne 25
1990 Tony Liberatore Footscray 18
1989 Paul Couch Geelong 22
1988 Gerard Healy Sydney 20
1987 Tony Lockett
John Platten
St Kilda
Hawthorn
20
1986 Robert DiPierdomenico
Greg Williams
Hawthorn
Sydney
17
1985 Brad Hardie Footscray 22
1984 Peter Moore Melbourne 24
1983 Ross Glendinning North Melbourne 24
1982 Brian Wilson Melbourne 23
1981 Bernie Quinlan
Barry Round
Fitzroy
South Melbourne
22
1980 Kelvin Templeton Footscray 23
1979 Peter Moore Collingwood 22
1978 Malcolm Blight North Melbourne 22
1977 Graham Teasdale South Melbourne 59
1976 Graham Moss Essendon 48
1975 Gary Dempsey Footscray 20
1974 Keith Greig North Melbourne 27
1973 Keith Greig North Melbourne 27
1972 Len Thompson Collingwood 25
1971 Ian Stewart Richmond 21
1970 Peter Bedford South Melbourne 25
1969 Kevin Murray Fitzroy 19
1968 Bob Skilton South Melbourne 24
1967 Ross Smith St Kilda 24
1966 Ian Stewart St Kilda 21
1965 Ian Stewart
Noel Teasdale
St Kilda
North Melbourne
20
1964 Gordon Collis Carlton 27
1963 Bob Skilton South Melbourne 20
1962 Alistair Lord Geelong 28
1961 John James Carlton 21
1960 John Schultz Footscray 20
1959 Bob Skilton
Verdun Howell
South Melbourne
St Kilda
20
1958 Neil Roberts St Kilda 20
1957 Brian Gleeson St Kilda 24
1956 Peter Box Footscray 22
1955 Fred Goldsmith South Melbourne 21
1954 Roy Wright Richmond 29
1953 Bill Hutchison Essendon 26
1952 Roy Wright
Bill Hutchison
Richmond
Essendon
21
1951 Bernie Smith Geelong 23
1950 Alan Ruthven Fitzroy 21
1949 Ron Clegg
Col Austen
South Melbourne
Hawthorn
23
1948 Bill Morris Richmond 24
1947 Bert Deacon Carlton 20
1946 Don Cordner Melbourne 20
1942-5 World War II no awards  
1941 Norman Ware Footscray 23
1940 Des Fothergill
Herbie Matthews
Collingwood
South Melbourne  
32
1939 Marcus Whelan Collingwood 23
1938 Dick Reynolds Essendon 18
1937 Dick Reynolds Essendon 27
1936 Denis Ryan Fitzroy 26
1935 Haydn Bunton, Sr. Fitzroy 24
1934 Dick Reynolds Essendon 19
1933 Wilfred Smallhorn Fitzroy 18
1932 Haydn Bunton, Sr. Fitzroy 23
1931 Haydn Bunton, Sr. Fitzroy 26
1930 Stan Judkins
Allan Hopkins
Henry Collier
Richmond
Footscray
Collingwood
4
1929 Albert Collier Collingwood 6
1928 Ivor Warne-Smith Melbourne 8
1927 Syd Coventry Collingwood 7
1926 Ivor Warne-Smith Melbourne 9
1925 Colin Watson St Kilda 9
1924 Edward Greeves Geelong 7

* Chris Grant polled the most votes but was ineligible due to suspension.
# Corey McKernan also polled 21 votes but was ineligible due to suspension.

[edit] Voting systems

1924-1930:      One vote per game.
1931-present: Six votes per game: 3,2,1 (except 1976-77:12 votes per game:3,2,1 from each of two field umpires).

Note that from:
1924-1967     there were 18 rounds of the home and away season
1968-1969     there were 20 rounds of the home and away season
1970-present there are 22 rounds of the home and away season

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