2024 Brownlow Medal Explained

2024 Brownlow Medal
Date:Monday, 23 September 2024
Location:Crown Palladium
Holder Label:Winner
Holder:Patrick Cripps (Carlton)
Network:Seven Network
Telstra
Host:Hamish McLachlan and Rebecca Maddern
Previous:2023
Main:Brownlow Medal
Next:2025

The 2024 Brownlow Medal was the 97th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the best and fairest player during the Australian Football League (AFL) home-and-away season. The count took place on Monday 23 September in Melbourne at the Crown Palladium, five days before the grand final. Patrick Cripps of won the medal with 45 votes; it was his second medal, having previously won the medal in 2022.

Cripps tally of 45 votes broke by a considerable margin the previous record for most votes in a Brownlow Medal count under the 3–2–1 voting system, which was 36 votes held by Dustin Martin (2017) and Ollie Wines (2021); 2024 runner-up Nick Daicos also exceeded the prior record, polling 38 votes. Cripps also set a new record by polling 1.96 votes per game across the season, breaking Lachie Neale's 2020 record of 1.82.[1]

Leading vote-getters

Overall

Player ClubVotes
1stPatrick Cripps45
2nd 38
3rd 29
4th 28
N/AIsaac Heeney 28*
5th 27
6th 26
=7th 25
9th 24
10th 23

Team totals

RankingClubTotal votes
1st103
2nd91
3rd87
87
5th85
6th84
7th82
82
9th68
68
11th67
67
13th64
64
15th52
16th42
17th30
18th19

Voting procedure and eligibility

The four field umpires (those umpires who control the flow of the game, as opposed to goal or boundary umpires) confer after each match and award three votes, two votes, and one vote to the players they regard as the best, second-best and third-best in the match, respectively. The votes are kept secret until the awards night, and they are read and tallied on the evening.[2]

Any suspension throughout the home-and-away season renders a player ineligible to win the award. However, umpires must still award votes to any player they deem worthy and all votes are tallied regardless of ineligibility.

In the event of an ineligible player receiving the most votes, the next eligible player is awarded the Brownlow Medal.

There is no countback if there is a tie on votes, with joint winners awarded.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brownlow Medal Winners. 19 October 2024. AFL Tables.
  2. Web site: Brownlow Medal history and winners - AFL.com.au . afl.com.au . 27 August 2018.
  3. Web site: Australian Football League Regulations-Brownlow Medal. afl.com.au . 19 September 2024.