Weekend sports recap
Cripps Brownlow win in a big weekend of sport.
Second medal for Fremantle star in 4 years.
Second medal for Fremantle star in 4 years.
Neale is the 16th player in AFL/VFL history to win two Brownlow medals.
Second medal for Fremantle star in 4 years.
Nat Fyfe polls 31 votes to become Fremantle’s first Brownlow Medalist.
Diamonds, studs and Gaga-esq ensembles. The 2014 Brownlow Medal had it all, writes Sherydan Fitzgerald.
Tonight’s Brownlow Medal count will be a close race. Jim Files looks at some of the contenders to take home this year’s Charlie.
It’s football’s night of nights, and we’ll be live-blogging all the action from 7.30pm.
Check out Jake Stevens’ latest infographic looking at how past Brownlow Medals have been won.
Paddy Naughtin previews the front runners for the Brownlow Medal ahead of tonight’s big ceremony.
Jake Michaels and Sean Munaweera talk all things Brownlow medal and share their thoughts on who will take Charlie home in 2013.
Jobe Watson has been named the best and fairest player in the 2012 AFL season, but does the current system really crown the ultimate champion, asks Sam McInerney.
Our sports team looks ahead to tonight’s AFL Brownlow Medal count, and give their predictions on who will win.
Dane Swan hit back at ‘fat’ critics when he won the Anzac Medal in Round 5, but he’s now in the box seat to silence them for good, writes Damien Ractliffe.
The WAGs of the AFL stars walked the blue carpet at Crown Casino in Melbourne last night. Laura Carroll says it was Lauren Tscharky and host Rachel Finch who were the standouts at the Brownlow.
The AFL’s highest individual accolade, the Brownlow Medal, was awarded to Collingwood’s Dane Swan last night. Liam Quinn kept a running diary of the night’s proceedings.
Who will be the 2011 season’s best and fairest player? Ben Waterworth and John Takemura preview tonight’s Brownlow medal count.
With the Brownlow Medal count just a few hours away, upstart’s resident AFL expert Ben Waterworth takes stock of the contenders to walk home with the game’s most coveted individual prize.
The favourite might have won the Brownlow, but with midfielders so dominant in the awards, John Pyrros believes it’s time to consider overhauling the voting system.
Whatever happens in this weekend’s AFL preliminary finals, it looks like one Cat will be having another life on the Brownlow stage on Monday night. But according to John Pyrros, don’t expect it to be Gary Ablett Jr. And if there’s going to be a real surprise, the night could belong to a Brisbane Lion.