When is the Brownlow Medal 2024? Date, start time, venue, previous winners

28-08-2024
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The Brownlow Medal - the AFL's best player voted by the umpires - will be crowned in football's night of nights prior to the Grand Final.

Will favourite Patrick Cripps win his second Brownlow Medal?

Or can Nick Daicos win the award after coming so close last season?

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When is the 2024 Brownlow Medal?

The Brownlow Medal will remain in its traditional slot of the Monday before the Grand Final for the second straight year, after moving in 2022 due to the Queen’s funeral.

It will be held on Monday, September 23, 2024.

Broadcasting will begin at 7:30pm (AEST), with the vote count to start at 8:00pm. 

Where is the Brownlow Medal ceremony?

Like previous years, the Brownlow Medal night will be held at the Crown Palladium, Melbourne.

AFL Chief Executive Andrew Dillon will likely make his debut reading the votes on the night

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How to watch the Brownlow Medal in 2024

The Seven Network will broadcast the Brownlow Medal ceremony LIVE from 7:30pm (AEST) on Channel 7 and streaming service 7plus.

Channel 7 has aired the Brownlow in previous years in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, with 7mate broadcasting the night for Sydney and Brisbane viewers.

How does Brownlow Medal voting work?

At the end of each game in the home-and-away season, the umpires award three votes to the best player, two to the second-best player, and one to the third-best player.

The votes are tallied and revealed on the night of the ceremony, with the player with the most votes receiving the Brownlow Medal (subject to eligibility).

The fairest component of the medal is achieved by making any player ineligible who is suspended by the AFL Tribunal during the home-and-away season.

An ineligible player can't win the Brownlow Medal, regardless of the number of votes he has received.

This came into play in 1996, 1997 and 2012, when Corey McKernan, Chris Grant and Jobe Watson were all ineligible to win the Brownlow.

Previous Brownlow Medal Winners

Here are the winners from 2000, with a large portion coming from elite midfielders of the competition.

Year Player Club Votes
2023 Lachie Neale Brisbane 31
2022 Patrick Cripps Carlton 29
2021 Ollie Wines Port Adelaide 36
2020 Lachie Neale Brisbane 31
2019 Nat Fyfe Fremantle 33
2018 Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 28
2017 Dustin Martin Richmond 36
2016 Patrick Dangerfield Geelong 35
2015 Nat Fyfe Fremantle 31
2014 Matt Priddis West Coast 28
2013 Gary Ablett Jnr. Gold Coast 28
2012* Trent Cotchin/Sam Mitchell Richmond/Hawthorn 26
2011 Dane Swan Collingwood 34
2010 Chris Judd Carlton 30
2009 Gary Ablett Jnr. Geelong 30
2008 Adam Cooney Western Bulldogs 24
2007 Jimmy Bartel Geelong 29
2006 Adam Goodes Sydney 26
2005 Ben Cousins West Coast 20
2004 Chris Judd West Coast 30
2003 Mark Riccuto/Nathan Buckley/Adam Goodes Adelaide/Collingwood/Sydney 22
2002 Simon Black Brisbane 25
2001 Jason Akermanis Brisbane 23
2000 Shane Woewodin Melbourne 24

* Jobe Watson was stripped of the 2012 Brownlow Medal due to the Essendon drug saga.