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The medal was not awarded between 1942 and 1945, due to ]. The medal was not awarded between 1942 and 1945, due to ].


==Ineligible "winners"== ==Ineligible players who polled the most votes==
Historically, players who are suspended at some time during the season by the AFL's disclipinary tribunal for serious on-field offences (for instance, striking, kicking or charging) were ineligible for the award. Although the system for determining ineligibility has changed, suspended players have tallied the highest number of votes for the award on two occasions. 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 two occasions.


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!Player !! Team !! Year !Player !! Team !! Year !! Votes !! Outcome if player was not suspended
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|]||]||1996 |]||]||1996||21||Would have been joint winner with ] and ].
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|]||]||1997 |]||]||1997||27||Would have won outright, beating ] by one vote.
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The Chas Brownlow Trophy — better known as the Brownlow Medal, is an individual award given to the player judged best and fairest 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. The medal has been awarded every year since 1924, with the exception of an intermission from 1942-1945 for World War II.

Winners by Season

  Indicates that medal was awarded retrospectively

Year Player Team Votes
2009 Gary Ablett, Jr. Geelong 30
2008 Adam Cooney Western Bulldogs 24
2007 Jimmy Bartel Geelong 29
2006 Adam Goodes Sydney 26
2005 Ben Cousins West Coast Eagles 20
2004 Chris Judd West Coast Eagles 30
2003 Mark Ricciuto Adelaide 22
Nathan Buckley Collingwood
Adam Goodes Sydney
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 Brisbane Bears 21
James Hird Essendon
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 St Kilda 20
John Platten Hawthorn
1986 Robert DiPierdomenico Hawthorn 17
Greg Williams Sydney
1985 Brad Hardie Footscray 22
1984 Peter Moore Melbourne 24
1983 Ross Glendinning North Melbourne 24
1982 Brian Wilson Melbourne 23
1981 Bernie Quinlan Fitzroy 22
Barry Round South Melbourne
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 Noel Teasdale North Melbourne 20
Ian Stewart St Kilda
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 Verdun Howell St Kilda 20
Bob Skilton South Melbourne
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 Bill Hutchison Essendon 21
Roy Wright Richmond
1951 Bernie Smith Geelong 23
1950 Alan Ruthven Fitzroy 21
1949 Ron Clegg South Melbourne 23
Col Austen Hawthorn
1948 Bill Morris
Richmond 24
1947 Bert Deacon
Carlton 20
1946 Don Cordner
Melbourne 20
1941 Norman Ware Footscray 23
1940 Des Fothergill
Collingwood 32
Herbie Matthews South Melbourne
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 Harry Collier Collingwood 4
Allan Hopkins Footscray
Stan Judkins Richmond
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

The medal was not awarded between 1942 and 1945, due to World War II.

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 two occasions.

Player Team Year Votes Outcome if player was not suspended
Corey McKernan North Melbourne 1996 21 Would have been joint winner with Hird and Voss.
Chris Grant Western Bulldogs 1997 27 Would have won outright, beating Harvey by one vote.

Multiple winners

The following have won the Brownlow Medal on more than one occasion.

Number 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 Stewart St 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 Swans 2003, 2006

Voting systems

Main article: Brownlow Medal

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

1924-1930 One vote per game.
1931-1976, 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 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-present 22 games

From 1930 to 1980, a countback system was used to determine the winner in the event of a tie. Under this system, the winner was the player with the most three-vote games. In 1980, the countback system was removed and all players who had tied were awarded the medal retrospectively. In the event of a tie in the current system, the players are considered joint winners.

Notes

  1. Sean Miller. "What makes the Brownlow so special?". Premier Media Group. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Brownlow Medal - AFL Brownlow Medal". Australian Football League. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
  3. The Age, 22 September 2009
  4. The Age, 23 September 2008
  5. The Age, 25 September 2007
  6. The Age, 26 September 2006
  7. The Age, 20 September 2005
  8. The Age, 21 September 2004
  9. The Age, 23 September 2003
  10. The Age, 24 September 2002
  11. The Herald-Sun, 25 September 2001
  12. The Herald-Sun, 29 August 2000
  13. The Herald-Sun, 21 September 1999
  14. The Age, 22 September 1998
  15. The Age, 23 September 1997
  16. The Age, 24 September 1996
  17. The Age, 26 September 1995
  18. The Age, 27 September 1994
  19. The Age, 21 September 1993
  20. The Age, 22 September 1992
  21. The Australian, 24 September 1991
  22. The Australian, 25 September 1990
  23. The Australian, 26 September 1989
  24. The Age, 20 September 1988
  25. The Age, 22 September 1987
  26. The Australian, 23 September 1986
  27. The Australian, 24 September 1985
  28. The Age, 25 September 1984
  29. The Age, 20 September 1983
  30. The Age, 21 September 1982
  31. The Age,22 September 1981
  32. The Age, 23 September 1980
  33. The Age, 25 September 1979
  34. The Age, 26 September 1978
  35. The Age, 30 August 1977
  36. The Age, 31 August 1976
  37. The Age, 2 September 1975
  38. The Age, 3 September 1974
  39. The Age, 4 September 1973
  40. The Age, 5 September 1972
  41. The Age, 31 August 1971
  42. The Age, 1 September 1970
  43. The Age, 2 September 1969
  44. The Age, 3 September 1968
  45. The Age, 29 August 1967
  46. The Age, 30 August 1966
  47. The Age, 31 August 1965
  48. The Age, 26 August 1964
  49. The Age, 12 September 1963
  50. The Age, 30 August 1962
  51. The Age, 31 August 1961
  52. The Age, 1 September 1960
  53. The Age, 3 September 1959
  54. The Age, 28 August 1958
  55. The Age, 29 August 1957
  56. The Age, 23 August 1956
  57. The Age, 25 August 1955
  58. The Age, 2 September 1954
  59. The Age, 3 September 1953
  60. The Age, 4 September 1952
  61. The Age, 7 September 1951
  62. The Age, 31 August 1950
  63. The Age, 31 August 1949
  64. The Age, 8 September 1948
  65. The Advocate (Burnie), 4 September 1947
  66. The Age, 5 September 1946
  67. The Argus, 4 September 1941
  68. The Argus, 5 September 1940
  69. The Argus, 7 September 1939
  70. The Argus, 1 September 1938
  71. The Argus, 2 September 1937
  72. The Argus, 10 September 1936
  73. The Argus, 12 September 1935
  74. The Argus, 20 September 1934
  75. The Argus, 12 September 1933
  76. The Argus, 8 September 1932
  77. The Argus, 17 September 1931
  78. The Argus, 20 September 1930
  79. The Argus, 5 September 1929
  80. The Argus, 6 September 1928
  81. The Argus, 15 September 1927
  82. The Argus, 17 September 1926
  83. The Argus, 1 October 1925
  84. The Argus, 18 September 1924


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