Brownlow Medal Night: Live Updates, Predictions, and Heeney's Impact

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Brownlow Medal Night: Live Updates, Predictions, and Heeney's Impact
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Follow our live coverage of the Brownlow Medal ceremony, including insights into the gowns, red carpet looks, and vote count. Experts analyze the race between Patrick Cripps and Nick Daicos, while the potential impact of Sydney star Chad Heeney's remarkable start to the season is discussed.

Follow our live Brownlow coverage from 1pm at theage.com.au. Fashion editor Melissa Singer and Hannah Kennelly take you inside the suites for an early peak at the gowns and glamour. Marnie Vinall and Nell Geraets bring you interviews and looks from the Red Carpet. From 7pm, Jon Pierik guides you through the count, with insights from our people inside the ballroom.

In 1997, St Kilda champion Robert Harvey won despite polling one fewer than Western Bulldogs star Chris Grant, who had also been rubbed out in contentious circumstances. A gracious Harvey said his win was a “hollow victory” though the floor’s warm response suggested they felt otherwise.needed the full six votes in the final two rounds in 2017 to overrun the suspended Patrick Dangerfield by three.

Cripps has three matches – in round six against Greater Western Sydney , round 16 against Richmond and round 23 against West Coast – where he should be a lock for the three, and is in line to have his name read out in perhaps another dozen matches.in 18 of the 19 games where he recorded 28 or more possessions. This year, he had 15 such performances, leaving him with strong claims to become just the 17th man since the award’s inception 100 years ago to win the Brownlow a second time.

Instrumental in the Lions’ surge up the ladder, Neale is tipped to score votes in eight of 11 games, including maximums in rounds 10, 17, 18 and 20 with two hauls of 36 possessions, 34 and 35.

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