Get ready to chuckle at Brownlow's wild moments while cheering for your favorite players in our mega guide!
The Brownlow Medal is looming, a night where football's finest trade their footy shorts for their smartest suits. It’s a fascinating blend of sport and glamour that can’t be missed! The 2024 occasion is shaping up to be no exception, with all eyes on a Collingwood superstar who stands on the brink of making history. Meanwhile, a plethora of our experts have banded together to sift through the possibilities, ensuring this year's round-by-round contenders guide shines ever so bright. Who will steal the spotlight from the seasoned pros? With up-and-coming stars and a few surprises from the experts, the anticipation is palpable!
Of course, no Brownlow Medal night is complete without its fair share of shenanigans. From fake merchandise to fashion faux-pas, and everything in between, we’re set to witness moments that will have us in stitches. Josh Barnes takes a delightful stroll down memory lane, resurfacing the hilariously wacky moments that have peppered this prestigious occasion in the past. Trust us, there’s nothing quite like the mixture of elite sportsmanship and the unpredictability that comes to life under the glittering lights of Melbourne.
And let’s not forget about the ever-important live streaming details! For those who can’t make it to the event, we’ve got you covered. With the count set to feature the season’s standout players, we’ll be all set to cheer as the anticipation builds. Whether you’re at home in your PJs or hosting a feisty viewing party, the Brownlow promises to deliver excitement both on and off the screen as votes get counted and champions are celebrated.
As we gear up for this spectacular evening, let’s talk about some key players to keep an eye on! Errol Gulden and Isaac Heeney of Sydney are both raising eyebrows in the lead-up to the Brownlow vote count. Fans are crossing their fingers for a stellar showing from these two young talents. Also, did you know that the Brownlow Medal was established back in 1924 and has been awarding the AFL’s fairest and best player ever since? It’s a tradition steeped in pride and sporting excellence, truly a celebration of Australian sport!
Whether you’re there for the fashion, the drama, or to shout for your favorite player, the Brownlow Medal is more than just an award night; it's a celebration of the heart and soul of AFL!
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It's the most glamorous night in footy, but it's not always smooth sailing on Brownlow night. Josh Barnes revisits some of the wackiest moments to grave ...
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Hamish McLachlan is back on Australian soil and will co-host the Brownlow medal coverage for Channel 7 tonight. RSN. Something went wrong! Not to worry.
Hamish McLachlan is back on Australian soil and will co-host the Brownlow Medal coverage for Channel 7 tonight. RSN. Something went wrong! Not to worry.
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NCA. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. September 23 , 2024. The 2024 AFL Brownlow medal at the Palladium room in Crown Casino, Melbourne. Red Carpet arrivals.
Footy's brightest stars of 2024, baby bumps and VIP guests are set to take to Melbourne's biggest red carpet event of the year.
As the AFL's night of nights begins, the dazzling looks of the biggest legends of the footy world are hitting the red carpet with a bang. SEE THE PICTURES.
Ahead of the official Brownlow Medal vote count, check out all the highlights from the red carpet.
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The AFL's top players and their partners hit the red carpet for the 2024 Brownlow Medal ceremony.
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