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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Collingwood 9.12.66 def by Richmond 14.14.98
The round kicked off in style with a big clash between the Pies and the Tigers. It was boom recruit Tom Lynch who was the difference with 5 goals from 16 disposals and 6 marks, and he was well fed by Dusty Martin (38 disposals, 2 goals) and Dion Prestia (35 disposals). For the Pies Adam Treloar (39 disposals, 1 goal) was typically prolific and Jordan De Goey (28 disposals, 10 marks, 1 goal) was lively.
Tom Lynch – 2.5
Dustin Martin – 2.5
Dion Prestia – 1
Hawthorn 7.18.60 def by Brisbane 13.9.87
A huge win for the Lions against the Hawks at the Launceston fortress with a lot of even contributions across the team. Lachie Neale (33 disposals, 1 goal) has firmed in the Brownlow betting and is likely to be in the votes, along with Dayne Zorko (25 disposals, 6 tackles, 2 goals). Mitch Robinson (28 disposals) and Jarryd Lyons (25 disposals) were also good contributors. James Worpel was the stand out for the Hawks with 34 disposals.
Lachie Neale – 2.5
Dayne Zorko – 2.5
James Worpel – 0.5
Mitch Robinson – 0.5
Carlton 13.9.87 def Adelaide 9.6.60
The Blues continue to surge under David Teague with a big win on the G against finals contender Adelaide. Patrick Cripps was immense with 39 disposals, including 24 contested and 19 clearances, 7 tackles and a goal and most definitely 3 Brownlow votes. Kade Simpson (31 disposals, 12 marks, 1 goal) was back to his old best, while Marc Murphy (31 disposals, 8 marks), Ed Curnow (30 disposals) and even Levi Casboult (15 disposals, 10 marks 3 goals) were influential. As for the Crows, well, the less said, the better.
Patrick Cripps – 3
Kade Simpson – 2
Marc Murphy – 0.5
Levi Casboult – 0.5
West Coast 18.13.121 def North Melbourne 10.12.72
The Eagles demolished the Roos with Josh Kennedy back to his best with 7 goals from 11 disposals and 8 marks in his best game for the year. Jack Darling (21 disposals, 7 marks, 5 tackles, 2 goals) was another strong focal point with the midfield of Andrew Gaff (33 disposals), Dom Sheed (31 disposals, 7 marks) and Elliot Yeo (26 disposals, 7 tackles, 1 goal) sharing the workload.
Josh Kennedy – 3
Jack Darling – 2
Dom Sheed – 0.5
Elliot Yeo – 0.5
St.Kilda 15.14.104 def Melbourne 13.7.85
The Saints march on under caretaker coach Brett Ratten with Seb Ross standing tall with 31 disposals, 7 marks, 9 tackles and 2 goals. Jade Gresham (32 disposals) also won plenty of ball while Josh Bruce finished the work with 4 goals. Max Gawn was as big as ever with 40 hitouts, 18 disposals, 8 marks and 5 tackles in the losing effort.
Seb Ross – 3
Jade Gresham – 2
Max Gawn – 1
Port Adelaide 7.13.55 def by GWS 8.8.56
A dramatic one-point win for the Giants has put pressure on the Power to see September action. Toby Greene (30 disposals, 8 marks, 6 tackles), Tim Taranto (31 disposals, 5 tackles) and Jacob Hopper (31 disposals, 7 marks) were keys in the midfield, while Phil Davis (17 disposals, 13 marks) was a rock in defence. For the Power, Travis Boak led the ball winners with 40 disposals and should figure in the votes.
Toby Greene – 3
Travis Boak – 2
Phil Davis – 1
Western Bulldogs 16.17.113 def Fremantle 9.12.66
The Bulldogs were too good for the Dockers to keep their finals hopes alive in 2019. Jack Macrae (38 disposals, 7 marks) won plenty of the Sherrin, with Marcus Bontempelli (28 disposals, 7 marks, 2 goals) and Lachie Hunter (27 disposals, 1 goal) also valuable contributors. Up forward, Bailey Dale kicked 4 majors and probably could’ve had a couple more. Nat Fyfe picked up 33 disposals, but their best was arguably Andrew Brayshaw who had 26 disposals and 3 goals.
Jack Macrae – 3
Marcus Bontempelli – 2
Andrew Brayshaw – 0.5
Bailey Dale – 0.5
Sydney 12.8.80 def by Geelong 16.11.107
The Cats did enough to hold off the Swans with big man Tom Hawkins returning 5 goals from 17 disposals and 7 marks in a commanding display. Mitch Duncan (26 disposals, 2 goals), Tim Kelly (31 disposals) and Patrick Dangerfield (25 disposals, 2 goals) are likely to fight out the minor votes.
Tom Hawkins – 3
Mitch Duncan – 2
Tim Kelly – 1
Gold Coast 15.6.96 def by Essendon 16.10.106
The Suns led deep into this match but the Bombers kicked the last two goals in the dying minutes to pinch the win and avoid embarrassment. It might be a tricky game for votes with Shaun McKernan (4 goals, 15 disposals, 8 marks) and Jake Stringer (4 goals, 15 disposals) both hitting the scoreboard without dominating the game. Dylan Shiel was the leading ball winner for Essendon with 28 disposals, 7 tackles and a goal, while Touk Miller was the best for the Suns with 32 disposals and a goal.
Shaun McKernan – 2.5
Jake Stringer – 2.5
Touk Miller – 1