The most comprehensive AFL Brownlow Medal coverage returns for 2019 as the “Brownlow Bandit” brings you game-by-game analysis every round of the season to help you with your betting on the 2019 Brownlow Medal.
Our Brownlow Medal predictions and rolling Brownlow Medal tracker allow you to keep an eye on the betting markets throughout the season to build a green book so that by the time the 2019 Brownlow Medal night rolls around we’re assured of a profit.
You’ll be able to stay up to date with our live 2019 Brownlow Medal leaderboard, while there will be links to every single round-by-round voting posted there.
For those who need a refresher on how our Brownlow voting system works, we assign 6 votes per game so that our total votes are the same as the official 3-2-1 system, however we break up those votes as we see fit across potentially more than three players. Some games are really tough to call which way the votes will go, so a better predictive model is to split performances and assign half points to each player where there is doubt. So for example if two players dominate and it's too hard to split their performance, they are given 2.5 votes each, with the remaining 1 vote given to another player(s). This will give us a predictive total closer to their true total, rather than guessing. We can then form a 'range' for each player (i.e. a min and max we think players can poll) with the thinking behind this that the variations from the half votes will even out over the long term.
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AFL Round 10 Brownlow Vote Predictions
Sydney 11.7.73 def by Collingwood 11.14.80
The Pies did enough to get the job done as they came away from Sydney with the four points. Brodie Grundy was huge with 64 hitouts, 18 disposals and 8 tackles and he constantly fed the ball to his midfield brigade. Adam Treloar (38 disposals) and Scott Pendlebury (29 disposals, 9 tackles, 1 goal) were the main benefactors, while Jordan Roughead restricted Lance Franklin to just 6 disposals which is his lowest output in years. For the Swans, it was Sam Reid standing tall in the forward line with 6 goals from 15 disposals, 9 marks and 7 hitouts to win the Goodes O’Loughlin Medal in a losing effort. Ryan Clarke was also a big contributor as he restricted Steele Sidebottom to just 13 touches while picking up 14 disposals himself.
Brodie Grundy – 2.5
Sam Reid – 2.5
Scott Pendlebury – 1
Hawthorn 12.8.80 def Port Adelaide 6.13.49
The Hawks prevailed in tricky conditions in Launceston with Jack Gunston the standout as the only multiple goal scorer on the ground. Gunston slotted 6 majors to go with 21 disposals and 9 marks in a brilliant performance. Ricky Henderson collected a career-high 37 disposals with 11 marks and will be among the votes, while Liam Shiels (24 disposals, 9 tackles, 1 goal) and James Worpel (26 disposals, 6 tackles, 1 goal) were also good. Matthew Broadbent (28 disposals) and Darcy Byrne-Jones (28 disposals, 8 marks) were busy at half-back but the Power were never in it.
Jack Gunston – 3
Ricky Henderson – 2
Darcy Byrne-Jones – 0.5
Liam Shiels – 0.5
Western Bulldogs 13.12.90 def by North Melbourne 18.7.115
The Kangaroos have lifted for Brad Scott’s final match as coach with a solid win over the Bulldogs. Todd Goldstein (57 hitouts, 28 disposals, 7 marks) wound back the clock to put in one of his best matches in recent years, although he barely had any opposition in the air all afternoon. Shaun Higgins (34 disposals, 5 tackles) and Ben Cunnington (29 disposals, 5 tackles) were the ball winners as usual, while Mason Wood was busy at half forward with 22 disposals, 7 marks and 3 goals. Josh Dunkley (29 disposals, 6 marks, 6 tackles) and Caleb Daniel (29 disposals, 9 marks) were best for the Dogs in a disappointing effort.
Todd Goldstein – 3
Shaun Higgins – 2
Ben Cunnington – 1
Adelaide 10.13.73 def by West Coast 13.7.85
The Eagles stormed home to get the better of the Crows to stay in contention towards the top of the ladder. It might be a difficult game to decide on votes with all of the Eagles mids collecting plenty of touches. Andrew Gaff was the catalyst with 12 touches in the third quarter to end with 33 disposals and 9 marks. Elliot Yeo (27 disposals, 15 tackles), Luke Shuey (33 disposals, 10 tackles), Jack Redden (27 disposals, 15 tackles) and Dom Sheed (31 disposals, 1 goal) were prolific for the Eagles. Brad Crouch (39 disposals) and Cam Ellis-Yolman (30 disposals, 10 tackles, 1 goal) were best for the Crows.
Andrew Gaff – 2.5
Luke Shuey – 2.5
Cam Ellis-Yolman – 0.5
Brad Crouch – 0.5
Gold Coast 9.10.64 def by Geelong 13.13.91
The Suns tried hard but the Cats clawed ahead in the final term to take the win. Tim Kelly was back to his scintillating best with 35 disposals to be best on ground. Mitch Duncan collected 27 disposals to go with 3 goals, while Tom Hawkins was a beast up forward with 13 disposals, 7 marks and 4 goals. David Swallow (29 disposals, 1 goal) and Brayden Fiorini (29 disposals, 5 tackles) were best for the Suns.
Tim Kelly – 3
Mitch Duncan – 2
Tom Hawkins - 1
Richmond 10.13.73 def Essendon 6.14.50
Dreamtime at the G would see the Tigers continue their dominance of the Bombers with a solid victory in wet and slippery conditions. Bachar Houli was a clear best on ground with 37 disposals and 5 tackles across half-back. Dustin Martin (35 disposals, 7 marks), Dion Prestia (25 disposals, 6 tackles, 1 goal) and Liam Baker (24 disposals, 9 tackles, 1 goal) enjoyed the conditions to be among Richmond’s best. Darcy Parish (31 disposals) had his best game for the Dons but seems unlikely to get into the votes.
Bachar Houli – 3
Dustin Martin – 2
Dion Prestia – 0.5
Darcy Parish – 0.5
Melbourne 10.8.68 def by GWS 14.10.94
The Dees jagged some late goals to add some respectability to the scoreline, but the reality is that it was an easy win for the Giants. Josh Kelly (31 disposals, 10 tackles, 1 goal), Tim Taranto (32 disposals, 8 tackles) and Lachie Whitfield (29 disposals, 8 marks, 2 goals) were busy as usual, while Harry Himmelberg cashed in with 5 goals from 18 disposals and 7 marks. Max Gawn (25 disposals, 35 hitouts) tried hard for Melbourne but didn’t get a lot of help.
Josh Kelly – 3
Lachie Whitfield – 2
Tim Taranto – 0.5
Harry Himmelberg – 0.5
St.Kilda 9.14.68 def Carlton 8.7.55
Another loss for the Blues in an uninspiring match as the Saints shared the load around in their victory. Jade Gresham (29 disposals), Jack Steele (28 disposals,10 tackles) and Luke Dunstan (20 disposals, 1 goal) were among the best, while Patrick Cripps (28 disposals) and Sam Walsh (28 disposals) tried hard for the Blues.
Jade Gresham – 3
Jack Steele – 2
Patrick Cripps - 1
Fremantle 10.13.73 def Brisbane 10.12.72
Brisbane were involved in another one-point thriller, but unlike last week, this time the result went against them with Michael Walters hitting the post after the siren to give the Dockers a dramatic victory. Brad Hill (31 disposals), Nat Fyfe (26 disposals, 7 tackles, 1 goal), Luke Ryan (32 disposals) and Nathan Wilson (30 disposals) were the chief ball winners for the Dockers and Michael Walters was influential with 25 disposals, 5 tackles and 2 goals. The Lions were led by Hugh McCluggage (26 disposals, 1 goal) and former Docker Lachie Neale (26 disposals), while Harris Andrews did a fantastic job to keep Jesse Hogan kick-less while picking up 15 touches and 10 marks himself.
Brad Hill – 3
Michael Walters – 2
Hugh McCluggage - 1