List of Brownlow Medal winners

The Brownlow Medal (formally the Charles Brownlow Trophy) is an individual award given to the player judged fairest and best in the Australian Football League during the regular season. Determined by votes cast by the officiating umpires after each game, it is considered the highest honour for individual players in the AFL.[1][2]

The medal has been awarded every year since 1924, with the exception of an intermission from 1942–1945 due to World War II. As of 2016, the Brownlow Medal has been awarded 103 times to 85 different players in 89 medal counts.

Winners by season

Michael Voss, 1996 Brownlow Medallist
Robert Harvey, 1997 and 1998 Brownlow Medallist
Nathan Buckley, 2003 Brownlow Medallist
Adam Goodes, 2003 and 2006 Brownlow Medallist
Chris Judd, 2004 and 2010 Brownlow Medallist
Jimmy Bartel, 2007 Brownlow Medallist
Gary Ablett Jr., 2009 and 2013 Brownlow Medallist
Year Player Team Votes
1924Greeves Jr., EdwardEdward Greeves Jr.Geelong7
1925Watson, ColinColin WatsonSt Kilda9
1926Warne-Smith, IvorIvor Warne-SmithMelbourne9
1927Coventry, SydSyd CoventryCollingwood7
1928Warne-Smith, IvorIvor Warne-SmithMelbourne8
1929Collier, AlbertAlbert CollierCollingwood6
1930Collier, HarryHarry CollierdaggerCollingwood4
Hopkins, AllanAllan HopkinsdaggerFootscray4
Judkins, StanStan JudkinsRichmond4
1931Bunton Sr., HaydnHaydn Bunton Sr.Fitzroy26
1932Bunton Sr., HaydnHaydn Bunton Sr.Fitzroy23
1933Smallhorn, Wilfred "Chicken"Wilfred "Chicken" SmallhornFitzroy18
1934Reynolds, DickDick ReynoldsEssendon19
1935Bunton Sr., HaydnHaydn Bunton Sr.Fitzroy24
1936Ryan, DenisDenis RyanFitzroy26
1937Reynolds, DickDick ReynoldsEssendon27
1938Reynolds, DickDick ReynoldsEssendon18
1939Whelan, MarcusMarcus WhelanCollingwood23
1940Fothergill, DesDes FothergilldaggerCollingwood32
Matthews, HerbieHerbie MatthewsdaggerSouth Melbourne32
1941Ware, NormanNorman WareFootscray23
1946Cordner, DonDon CordnerMelbourne20
1947Deacon, BertBert DeaconCarlton20
1948footballerBill MorrisRichmond24
1949Austen, ColCol AustendaggerHawthorn23
Clegg, RonRon CleggSouth Melbourne23
1950Ruthven, AllanAllan RuthvenFitzroy21
1951Smith, BernieBernie SmithGeelong23
1952Wright, RoyRoy WrightRichmond21
Hutchison, BillBill HutchisondaggerEssendon21
1953Hutchison, BillBill HutchisonEssendon26
1954Wright, RoyRoy WrightRichmond29
1955Goldsmith, FredFred GoldsmithSouth Melbourne21
1956Box, PeterPeter BoxFootscray22
1957Gleeson, BrianBrian GleesonSt Kilda24
1958Roberts, NeilNeil RobertsSt Kilda20
1959Howell, VerdunVerdun HowelldaggerSt Kilda20
Skilton, BobBob SkiltonSouth Melbourne20
1960Schultz, JohnJohn SchultzFootscray20
1961James, JohnJohn JamesCarlton21
1962Lord, AlistairAlistair LordGeelong28
1963Skilton, BobBob SkiltonSouth Melbourne20
1964Collis, GordonGordon CollisCarlton27
1965Teasdale, NoelNoel TeasdaledaggerNorth Melbourne20
Stewart, IanIan StewartSt Kilda20
1966Stewart, IanIan StewartSt Kilda21
1967Smith, RossRoss SmithSt Kilda24
1968Skilton, BobBob SkiltonSouth Melbourne24
1969Murray, KevinKevin MurrayFitzroy19
1970Bedford, PeterPeter BedfordSouth Melbourne25
1971Stewart, IanIan StewartRichmond21
1972Thompson, LenLen ThompsonCollingwood25
1973Greig, KeithKeith GreigNorth Melbourne27
1974Greig, KeithKeith GreigNorth Melbourne27
1975Dempsey, GaryGary DempseyFootscray20
1976Moss, GrahamGraham MossEssendon48double-dagger
1977Teasdale, GrahamGraham TeasdaleSouth Melbourne59double-dagger
1978Blight, MalcolmMalcolm BlightNorth Melbourne22
1979Moore, PeterPeter MooreCollingwood22
1980Templeton, KelvinKelvin TempletonFootscray23
1981Quinlan, BernieBernie QuinlanFitzroy22
Round, BarryBarry RoundSouth Melbourne22
1982Wilson, BrianBrian WilsonMelbourne23
1983Glendinning, RossRoss GlendinningNorth Melbourne24
1984Moore, PeterPeter MooreMelbourne24
1985Hardie, BradBrad HardieFootscray22
1986DiPierdomenico, RobertRobert DiPierdomenicoHawthorn17
Williams, GregGreg WilliamsSydney17
1987Platten, JohnJohn PlattenHawthorn20
Lockett, TonyTony LockettSt Kilda20
1988Healy, GerardGerard HealySydney20
1989Couch, PaulPaul CouchGeelong22
1990Liberatore, TonyTony LiberatoreFootscray18
1991Stynes, JimJim StynesMelbourne25
1992Wynd, ScottScott WyndFootscray20
1993Wanganeen, GavinGavin WanganeenEssendon18
1994Williams, GregGreg WilliamsCarlton30
1995Kelly, PaulPaul KellySydney21
1996Hird, JamesJames HirdEssendon21
Voss, MichaelMichael VossBrisbane Bears21
1997Harvey, RobertRobert HarveySt Kilda26
1998Harvey, RobertRobert HarveySt Kilda32
1999Crawford, ShaneShane CrawfordHawthorn28
2000Woewodin, ShaneShane WoewodinMelbourne24
2001Akermanis, JasonJason AkermanisBrisbane Lions23
2002Black, SimonSimon BlackBrisbane Lions25
2003Ricciuto, MarkMark RicciutoAdelaide22
Buckley, NathanNathan BuckleyCollingwood22
Goodes, AdamAdam GoodesSydney22
2004Judd, ChrisChris JuddWest Coast30
2005Cousins, BenBen CousinsWest Coast20
2006Goodes, AdamAdam GoodesSydney26
2007Bartel, JimmyJimmy BartelGeelong29
2008Cooney, AdamAdam CooneyWestern Bulldogs24
2009Ablett Jr., GaryGary Ablett Jr.Geelong30
2010Judd, ChrisChris JuddCarlton30
2011Swan, DaneDane SwanCollingwood34
2012Cotchin, TrentTrent CotchinRichmond26
Mitchell, SamSam MitchellHawthorn26
2013Ablett Jr., GaryGary Ablett Jr.Gold Coast28
2014Priddis, MattMatt PriddisWest Coast26
2015Fyfe, NathanNathan FyfeFremantle31
2016Dangerfield, PatrickPatrick DangerfieldGeelong35

Notes:

Ineligible players who polled the most votes

A player who is guilty of an offence deemed worthy of a suspension by the AFL's disciplinary tribunal for serious on-field offences is ineligible to win the Brownlow Medal. Suspended players have tallied the highest number of votes for the award on three occasions. In the third of those cases, Jobe Watson, who won in 2012, was later found guilty of breaching WADA's anti-doping code in the 2012 season, and was retrospectively ruled ineligible by the AFL Commission in November 2016.[3]

Player Team Year Votes Outcome
McKernan, CoreyCorey McKernanNorth Melbourne199621Suspended; would have been joint winner with Hird and Voss.
Grant, ChrisChris GrantWestern Bulldogs199727Suspended; would have won outright, beating Harvey by one vote.
Watson, JobeJobe WatsonEssendon201230Awarded the medal in 2012, beating Mitchell and Cotchin by four votes. In 2016 he was retrospectively ruled ineligible because of being suspended for using a banned substance, as part of what is known as the Essendon supplements saga.

Multiple winners

The following players have won the Brownlow Medal multiple times.

Medals Player Team Seasons
3 Haydn Bunton Sr. Fitzroy 1931, 1932, 1935
Dick Reynolds Essendon 1934, 1937, 1938
Bob Skilton South Melbourne 1959, 1963, 1968
Ian StewartSt Kilda / Richmond 1965, 1966, 1971
2 Ivor Warne-Smith Melbourne 1926, 1928
Bill Hutchison Essendon 1952, 1953
Roy Wright Richmond 1952, 1954
Keith Greig North Melbourne 1973, 1974
Peter Moore Collingwood / Melbourne 1979, 1984
Greg Williams Sydney / Carlton 1986, 1994
Robert Harvey St Kilda 1997, 1998
Adam Goodes Sydney 2003, 2006
Chris Judd West Coast / Carlton 2004, 2010
Gary Ablett Jr. Geelong / Gold Coast 2009, 2013

Voting systems

Since 1924, the voting system for the Brownlow has changed three times.

1924–1930 One vote per game.
1931–1975, 1978–present Six votes per game: 3 votes, 2 votes, and 1 vote
1976–1977 Twelve votes per game: 3 votes, 2 votes, and 1 vote from each of the two field umpires

The lengths of the home and away season have also changed since 1924.

1924–1941, 1950–1967 18 games
1946–1949 19
1968–1969, 1993 20 games
1970–1992, 1994–pres 22 games

From 1930 to 1980, a countback system was used to determine the winner in the event of a tie. In 1930, Judkins was awarded the medal as he had played in the fewest games. From 1931 onwards, with the introduction of 3-2-1 voting, the winner was the player with the most three-vote games.[2] In 1980, the countback system was removed – in the event of a tie since then, players are considered joint winners.[2] In 1989, the then VFL awarded retrospective medals to all players who had tied, but lost on countback, prior to 1980.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. Sean Miller. "What makes the Brownlow so special?". Premier Media Group. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 "Brownlow Medal – AFL Brownlow Medal". Australian Football League. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
  3. "AFL Commission statement on 2012 Brownlow Medal". Australian Football League. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  4. "1980–1989". AFL BigPond Network. 11 December 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
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