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What date and time is the 2024 Brownlow Ceremony?
The counting for the Brownlow Medal will take place on Monday 23 September, starting at 8pm AEST.
How can I watch Brownlow 2024?
The Brownlow Medal ceremony will be broadcast exclusively on the Seven Network from 7.30pm (AEST).
You can also follow the Daily Mail Australia live blog.
Has anyone won two Brownlow Medals?
Yes, several players have won football’s biggest prize more than once.
Three-time winners include Haydn Bunton Sr. of Fitzroy (1931, 1932, 1935), Dick Reynolds of Essendon (1934, 1937, 1938), Bob Skilton of South Melbourne (1959, 1963, 1968) and Ian Stewart, who played for St Kilda and Richmond (1965, 1966, 1971).
In terms of clubs, South Melbourne/Sydney hold the record with a total of 14 Brownlow Medals, followed by St Kilda and Footscray/Western Bulldogs with 10 each, Collingwood with nine and Essendon and Fitzroy with eight each.
What date and time is the 2024 Brownlow Ceremony?
The counting for the Brownlow Medal will take place on Monday 23 September, starting at 8pm AEST.
Has anyone won two Brownlow Medals?
Yes, several players have won football’s biggest prize more than once.
Three-time winners include Haydn Bunton Sr. of Fitzroy (1931, 1932, 1935), Dick Reynolds of Essendon (1934, 1937, 1938), Bob Skilton of South Melbourne (1959, 1963, 1968) and Ian Stewart, who played for St Kilda and Richmond (1965, 1966, 1971).
In terms of clubs, South Melbourne/Sydney hold the record with a total of 14 Brownlow Medals, followed by St Kilda and Footscray/Western Bulldogs with 10 each, Collingwood with nine and Essendon and Fitzroy with eight each.