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Brownlow Betting 2024: Team Votes

September 5th 2024, 12:28pm, By: Brownlow Bandit

Brownlow Betting 2024

While there’s many ways to bet on the AFL Brownlow, one of the more popular Brownlow betting markets is the Team Votes. Forget who takes home the Medal…more importantly who is going to lead at YOUR club?

While many of the teams do have dominant winners, and there isn’t a lot of value in the markets, we have found a couple of spots that might be worth looking at. You can also use the information below to compare to your own numbers for other Brownlow markets such as head-to-head or group betting.

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And you can head to our Brownlow Leaderboard page for a breakdown of our Top 20 contenders and links to votes for every match of every round this season!

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2024 Brownlow Team Votes

AdelaideAdelaide

Total Votes: 53.5

Jordan Dawson should win at Adelaide but there’s no value in the price. Izak Rankine had a good season but missed a lot of football through suspension and injury so it’s hard to see him challenging.

Jordan Dawson - 16
Izak Rankine - 10.5
Rory Laird - 8
Ben Keays - 7.5
Jake Soligo - 4.5

 

BrisbaneBrisbane

Total Votes: 83.5

Another great season by the reigning Brownlow Medallist. Neale wins Brisbane, but it’s close in ‘Neale out’ markets with McLuggage just ahead of Zorko. If you think Zorko can overpoll, then he’s the value at $7.00.

Lachie Neale - 29
Hugh McLuggage - 12.5
Dayne Zorko - 10.5
Josh Dunkley - 8
Joe Daniher - 8
Cam Rayner - 8

 

CarltonCarlton

Total Votes: 79.5

Cripps is the favourite to win the Brownlow and is well ahead at Carlton. Last year, he overpolled by +6.5 votes compared to our projections, so he's going to be hard to stop in 2024! In markets without Cripps or Walsh, it’s a coinflip between Charlie Curnow and Tom De Koning.

Patrick Cripps - 35.5
Sam Walsh - 16
Charlie Curnow - 6.5
Tom De Koning - 6
Harry McKay - 4

 

CollingwoodCollingwood

Total Votes: 70.5

Big win for Nick Daicos at Collingwood but we have him just missing the top award once again. Without Nick, it’s close between Josh Daicos and Jack Crisp and there’s little value in the markets there.

Nick Daicos - 34
Josh Daicos - 7.5
Jack Crisp - 7
Jordan De Goey - 5
Scott Pendlebury - 5

 

EssendonEssendon

Total Votes - 75

Another great season for Zach Merrett who should win Essendon. Taking Nic Martin without Merrett looks a good multi banker at $1.25 with him well ahead of Jye Caldwell.

Zach Merrett - 25
Nic Martin - 19
Jye Caldwell - 8.5
Sam Durham - 5
Jake Stringer - 4

 

FremantleFremantle

Total Votes - 78

We’re probably a little under on Caleb Serong compared to the majority of predictions, but we did have him spot on in our projections last season. Either way, he still should do enough to win Fremantle. No value here.

Caleb Serong - 21.5
Andrew Brayshaw - 17
Hayden Young 12.5
Luke Jackson - 7.5
Jordan Clark - 6.5

 

GeelongGeelong

Total Votes - 70

Finally an interesting market with Jeremy Cameron and Max Holmes pretty close at Geelong. The markets have Cameron pretty short, so the value is defintely with Holmes who is as much as $8.00 at some sportsbooks. Cameron was very influential in matches so I won’t be touching this one.

Jeremy Cameron - 18
Max Holmes - 15
Tom Stewart - 10
Patrick Dangerfield - 8
Gryan Miers - 5
Oliver Dempsey - 5

 

Gold CoastGold Coast

Total Votes: 66.5

I think Noah Anderson is another great multi builder at $1.25 to win Gold Coast. He was very strong in home wins, and while Matt Rowell’s in-and-under style is right under the umpire’s nose, I think Anderson will catch their eye for his run and goal kicking. Anderson also overpolled by +3 compared to our projections last season.

Noah Anderson - 22
Matt Rowell - 16.5
Sam Flanders - 13.5
Touk Miller - 6
Jarrod Witts - 3

 

GWS GiantsGWS Giants

Total Votes: 87

One player I may be overs on is Tom Green who I think is the best roughy of the field to win the Brownlow Medal. We have Green polling a lot of 1 and 2 vote games - in fact we have him polling in 15 games which is only behind Daicos and Cripps with 16. So if he can somehow turn a few of those 1's and 2's into 3 vote games, then he’s right in it. It’s also quite possible for him to miss completely in some spots, but either way, he should win GWS in a canter and the $1.10 available can boost your multi.

Tom Green - 29
Lachie Whitfield - 12.5
Toby Greene - 9.5
Jesse Hogan - 9.5
Josh Kelly - 7

 

HawthornHawthorn

Total Votes - 82.5

Another boring market with Jai Newcombe very short to win Hawthorn. It's hard to see him getting beat unless he misses in a lot of spots as Dylan Moore had some good games but won't poll in as many.

Jai Newcombe - 18
Dylan Moore - 10
James Worpel - 10
Will Day - 10
James Sicily - 9

 

MelbourneMelbourne

Total Votes: 64.5

The once mighty Dees have slumped on Brownlow night this year. We have Max Gawn ahead but only just, so his $1.20 quote looks a little short. The value is in Christian Petracca to cause an upset at as much as $5.50. And just remember that Jack Viney overpolled by a staggering +8.5 votes compared to our projections last season!

Max Gawn - 12.5
Christian Petracca - 10
Jack Viney - 6.5
Steven May - 6
Trent Rivers - 5.5

 

North MelbourneNorth Melbourne

Total Votes - 38

Arguably the most interesting market this year is at the Kangaroos where it’s extremely tight between LDU and Harry Sheezel. We have LDU just in front and he was perhaps more dynamic at times, while Sheezel was super consistent. Too close to call!

Luke Davies-Uniacke - 12.5
Harry Sheezel - 12
Tristan Xerri - 4.5
Nick Larkey - 3
Jye Simpkin - 3

 

Port AdelaidePort Adelaide

Total Votes: 93

A great season by the Power midfield with Zak Butters narrowly ahead. Rozee was superb early and looked an outright chance at one point but fell away late in the season. JHF certainly flew under the radar and had major impact with fewer possessions. We’ve seen Rozee as high as $15 which seems too big, while JHF isn’t the worst $5.00 shot in the world. Butters did finish comfortably in front of Rozee last season.

Zak Butters - 22
Jason Horne-Francis - 20.5
Connor Rozee - 17
Ollie Wines - 14
Willem Drew - 6.5

 

RichmondRichmond

Total Votes: 22.5

The wooden spooners offer an interesting market because it won’t take much to grab the win at Tigerland. We actually have Noah Balta in front and he’s $21 at most sportsbooks so that’s certainly worth a nibble.

Balta had 23 disposals and 3 goals in Round 1 and was arguably best on ground against Carlton. The problem is that the Tigers lost and Patrick Cripps had 31 touches.

The other game he should poll in was the Round 13 away win against Adelaide where he had 20 disposals and 12 marks.

Tim Taranto is favourite at most sportsbooks but remember he underpolled by -5 compared to our projections last season. We only have him polling in two games this season.

Noah Balta - 4.5
Daniel Rioli - 4
Tim Taranto - 3
Nick Vlastuin - 3
Jayden Short - 3

Also Backing: Daniel Rioli - $4.00 at Boombet

Noah Balta win Richmond

$21

 

St KildaSt Kilda

Total Votes: 64.5

Rowan Marshall is the $1.40 favourite at St Kilda which appears a multi builder, but it’s traditionally hard for ruckmen to poll, and he’s only just ahead of heavy vote getters in Jack Steele and Jack Sinclair, so tread carefully.

Rowan Marshall - 13
Jack Steele - 11.5
Jack Sinclair - 10.5
Callum Wilkie - 5.5
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera - 5

 

SydneySydney

Total Votes: 96

A wild year for Isaac Heeney who will be well in front of the count early before suspension hits! We have him polling enough to win Sydney, and unless Gulden seriously overpolls again, then Heeney should win. Value is with Gulden at $5.00 but not one I want to touch.

Sydney’s team count of 96 votes is our highest team total.

Isaac Heeney - 26
Errol Gulden - 22
Chad Warner - 20.5
Brodie Grundy - 7
Nick Blakey - 6.5

 

West CoastWest Coast

Total Votes: 32.5

Elliot Yeo at $1.60 looks a bet. Harley Reid could overpoll on reputation but he did miss a number of games this season, but it’s hard to see Tim Kelly or Jake Waterman doing enough to get past Yeo.

Elliot Yeo - 11
Harley Reid - 6.5
Jake Waterman - 6
Tim Kelly - 4
Jeremy McGovern - 3.5

Saver: Harley Reid - $10 at Boombet

Elliot Yeo win West Coast

$1.60

 

 

Western BulldogsWestern Bulldogs

Total Votes: 83

I’ve learned that you take on the Bont at your own risk on Brownlow night as he is typically a massive overpoller. I have leaned his way where I can and yet I still have him over 10 votes behind the leaders this season, so I can’t see him winning. I also have it very close between him and Adam Treloar at the Dogs. Treloar was huge all season, so the Bont is no lock at $1.10. Treloar at $7.00 is the value.

Marcus Bontempelli - 24
Adam Treloar - 23
Ed Richards - 7.5
Tom Liberatore - 6.5
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan - 5

 

Brownlow Team Votes Multi

Let’s bundle together the following plays to come up with a Brownlow Team Votes Multi that will give us a nice sweat on Brownlow night!

Adelaide - Jordan Dawson
Essendon (w/o) Merrett - Nic Martin
Fremantle - Caleb Serong
Gold Coast - Noah Anderson
Hawthorn - Jai Newcombe
GWS - Tom Green
West Coast - Elliot Yeo

7-leg Brownlow Team Votes Multi

$3.12

 

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