Who won the Brownlow in 2016?
Patrick Dangerfield
Brownlow Medallists: 1924 – Present
Year | Player | Votes |
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2016 | Patrick Dangerfield | 35 |
2015 | Nat Fyfe | 31 |
2014 | Matt Priddis | 26 |
2013 | Gary Ablett | 28 |
Who wins the 2021 Brownlow Medal?
Ollie Wines
With Perth hosting the 2021 AFL Grand Final, the main function was held at Optus Stadium on Sunday, 19 September 2021….
2021 Brownlow Medal | |
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Hosted by | Hamish McLachlan, Jacqueline Felgate (from Melbourne) Basil Zempilas (from Perth) |
Winner | Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide) (36 votes) |
Who was the last non midfielder to win Brownlow?
“The last 15 winners of the Brownlow are all mids. Sydney’s Adam Goodes was the last player to win it from outside the midfield.
Who came 2nd in the Brownlow 2021?
Brownlow Medal 2021 Top 10 Leaderboard
Pos. | Name | Votes |
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1st | Ollie Wines | 36 |
2nd | Marcus Bontempelli | 33 |
3rd | Clayton Oliver | 31 |
4th | Sam Walsh | 30 |
How much votes did Ollie Wines get?
36 votes
Ollie Wines has claimed the 2021 Brownlow Medal, polling a record-equalling 36 votes in Sunday night’s count in Perth.
How old is Michael Voss?
46 years (July 7, 1975)Michael Voss / Age
What is the 2016 Brownlow Medal?
The 2016 Brownlow Medal was the 89th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League (AFL) home and away season.
How many votes did Dangerfield get in the 2016 Brownlow?
12130 Reads. The 2016 Brownlow Medal for the AFL’s best and fairest player has been won by Patrick Dangerfield with a total of 35 votes. Dangerfield fought off challenges from Sydney’s Luke Parker (26 votes) and Richmond’s fast-finishing Dustin Martin (25 votes) to claim the first Brownlow Medal of his career with a record 35 votes.
How are Brownlow Medals decided in AFL?
From 1930, a countback system was used if players tied for the most votes over a season, with the winner decided by who had the most “three vote” games, but in 1980 the countback system was abandoned and players who had tied for the most votes were retrospectively awarded Brownlow Medals.
How do you vote for the Brownlow Medal?
Voting for the Brownlow Medal is conducted by field umpires, immediately after each home-and-away match, with three votes awarded for the player they believed to have been the best on the ground, two votes for the second best player and one vote for the third best player on the day, in their opinion.