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Brownlow Medal History

The leading individual award in the game is the Brownlow Medal, which has been awarded since 1924 to the Fairest and Best player in the AFL competition each season. The first winner was Geelong star Edward “Carji” Greeves, which was fitting because the award was named in honour of respected Geelong administrator Charles Brownlow, who had died earlier that year.

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.

The Brownlow Medal count, traditionally held on the Monday night before the Grand Final, is the social highlight of the AFL calendar with a long tradition of high fashion and dramatic vote-counts.

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. Now, if two or more players finish tied for first, they are joint-winners.

Only four players in the history of the League have won three Brownlow medals. They are Haydn Bunton (Fitzroy), Dick Reynolds (Essendon), Bob Skilton (South Melbourne) and Ian Stewart (St Kilda and Richmond). Another eight players have won two Brownlows.

Brownlow Medallists: 1924 - Present

YearPlayerTeamVotesRecruited from
2023Lachie NealeBrisbane Lions31Glenelg (SA)
2022Patrick CrippsCarlton29Northampton (WA)/East Fremantle
2021Ollie WinesPort Adelaide36Echuca (Vic)/Bendigo U18
2020Lachie NealeBrisbane Lions31Glenelg (SA)
2019Nat FyfeFremantle33Claremont (WA)
2018Tom MitchellHawthorn28Claremont (WA)
2017Dustin MartinRichmond36Bendigo Pioneers
2016Patrick DangerfieldGeelong Cats35Geelong Falcons
2015Nat FyfeFremantle31Lake Grace/Claremont
2014Matt PriddisWest Coast26Subiaco
2013Gary AblettGold Coast28Modewarre/Geelong U18
2012Trent CotchinRichmond26PEGS/Northern U18
2012Sam MitchellHawthorn26Mooroolbark/Eastern U18
2011Dane SwanCollingwood34Westmeadows/Calder U18
2010Chris JuddCarlton30Caulf Gram/Sandr U18
2009Gary AblettGeelong30Modewarre/Geelong U18
2008Adam CooneyWestern Bulldogs24West Adelaide (SA)
2007Jimmy BartelGeelong29Bell Park/Geelong U18
2006Adam GoodesSydney Swans26Horsham/Nth Ballarat U18
2005Ben CousinsWest Coast20East Fremantle (WA)
2004Chris JuddWest Coast30Caulf Gram/Sandr U18
2003Nathan BuckleyCollingwood22S Dists (NT)/Pt Adel (SA)
2003Adam GoodesSydney Swans22Horsham/Nth Ballarat U18
2003Mark RicciutoAdelaide22West Adelaide (SA)
2002Simon_BlackBrisbane Lions25East Fremantle (WA)
2001Jason AkermanisBrisbane Lions23Mayne (Qld)
2000Shane WoewodinMelbourne24East Fremantle (WA)
1999Shane CrawfordHawthorn28Finley (NSW)
1998Robert HarveySt Kilda32Seaford
1997Robert HarveySt Kilda26Seaford
1996James HirdEssendon21Ainslie (ACT)
1996Michael VossBrisbane Lions21Morningside (Qld)
1995Paul KellySydney Swans21Wagga Tigers (NSW)
1994Greg WilliamsCarlton30Golden Square
1993Gavin WanganeenEssendon18Port Adelaide (SA)
1992Scott WyndFootscray20Jacana
1991Jim StynesMelbourne25Ireland
1990Tony LiberatoreFootscray18Brunswick City
1989Paul CouchGeelong22Warrnambool
1988Gerard HealySydney Swans20Edithvale-Aspendale
1987Tony LockettSt Kilda20North Ballarat
1987John PlattenHawthorn20Central District (SA)
1986Robert DiPierdomenicoHawthorn17North Kew
1986Greg WilliamsSydney Swans17Golden Square
1985Brad HardieFootscray22South Fremantle (WA)
1984Peter MooreMelbourne24Eltham
1983Ross GlendinningNorth Melbourne24East Perth (WA)
1982Brian WilsonMelbourne23Braybrook
1981Bernie QuinlanFitzroy22Traralgon
1981Barry RoundSouth Melbourne22Warragul
1980Kelvin TempletonFootscray23Traralgon
1979Peter MooreCollingwood22Eltham
1978Malcolm BlightNorth Melbourne22Woodville (SA)
1977Graham TeasdaleSouth Melbourne59Charlton
1976Graham MossEssendon48Claremont (WA)
1975Gary DempseyFootscray20Footscray Tech OB
1974Keith GreigNorth Melbourne27Brunswick (VFA)
1973Keith GreigNorth Melbourne27Brunswick (VFA)
1972Len ThompsonCollingwood25Reservoir
1971Ian StewartRichmond21Hobart (Tas)
1970Peter BedfordSouth Melbourne25Port Melbourne (VFA)
1969Kevin MurrayFitzroy19Fitzroy United
1968Bob SkiltonSouth Melbourne24South Melb YCW
1967Ross G. SmithSt Kilda24Hampton Scouts
1966Ian StewartSt Kilda21Hobart (Tas)
1965Ian StewartSt Kilda20Hobart
1965Noel TeasdaleNorth Melbourne20Daylesford
1964Gordon CollisCarlton27Healesville
1963Bob SkiltonSouth Melbourne20South Melb YCW
1962Alistair LordGeelong28Cobden
1961John JamesCarlton21St Patricks, Ballarat
1960John SchultzFootscray20Boort
1959Verdun HowellSt Kilda20City Sth, Launceston
1959Bob SkiltonSouth Melbourne20South Melb YCW
1958Neil RobertsSt Kilda24MHSOB
1957Brian GleesonSt Kilda24Berrigan (NSW)
1956Peter BoxFootscray22Cheltenham
1955Fred GoldsmithSouth Melbourne21Williamstown (VFA)
1954Roy WrightRichmond29North Kew
1953Bill HutchisonEssendon26Essendon Stars
1952Roy WrightRichmond21North Kew
1952Bill HutchisonEssendon21Essendon Stars
1951Bernie SmithGeelong23West Adelaide (SA)
1950Allan RuthvenFitzroy21Ivanhoe
1949Ron CleggSouth Melbourne23Melb Boys' Club
1949Col AustenHawthorn23Kew
1948Bill MorrisRichmond24Old Scotch
1947Bert DeaconCarlton23Preston (VFA)
1946Don CordnerMelbourne20University
1945Voting suspended because of World War II0
1944Voting suspended because of World War II0
1943Voting suspended because of World War II0
1942Voting suspended because of World War II0
1941Norman WareFootscray23Sale
1940Des FothergillCollingwood32Collingwood Tech
1940Herbie MatthewsSouth Melbourne32Fairfield
1939Marcus WhelanCollingwood23Darley
1938Dick ReynoldsEssendon18Woodlands
1937Dick ReynoldsEssendon27Woodlands
1936Denis 'Dinny' RyanFitzroy26Albury (NSW)
1935Haydn BuntonFitzroy25West Albury (NSW)
1934Dick ReynoldsEssendon19Woodlands
1933Wilfred 'Chicken' SmallhornFitzroy18Brunswick Methodists
1932Haydn BuntonFitzroy23West Albury (NSW)
1931Haydn BuntonFitzroy26West Albury (NSW)
1930Stan JudkinsRichmond4Northcote (VFA)
1930Allan HopkinsFootscray4Footscray (VFA)
1930Harry CollierCollingwood4Ivanhoe
1929Albert CollierCollingwood6Ivanhoe
1928Ivor Warne-SmithMelbourne8Wesley College
1927Syd CoventryCollingwood7Diamond Creek
1926Ivor Warne-SmithMelbourne9Wesley College
1925Colin WatsonSt Kilda9South Warrnambool
1924Edward 'Carji' GreevesGeelong7Geelong College
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