Brownlow Medal

award for fairest and best player in the Australian Football League
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Brownlow Medal

Summary

Brownlow Medal is a sports award[1]. It draws 173 Wikipedia views per month (sports_award category, ranking #84 of 536).[2]

Key Facts

  • Brownlow Medal won the Nathan Buckley[3].
  • Brownlow Medal won the Mark Ricciuto[4].
  • Brownlow Medal won the Chris Judd[5].
  • Brownlow Medal won the Syd Coventry[6].
  • Brownlow Medal won the Matt Priddis[7].
  • Brownlow Medal won the Jimmy Bartel[8].
  • Brownlow Medal is in the country of Australia[9].
  • Brownlow Medal's instance of is recorded as sports award[10].
  • Chas Brownlow is named after Brownlow Medal[11].
  • Brownlow Medal's location is recorded as Crown Melbourne[12].
  • +1924-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Brownlow Medal[13].
  • Brownlow Medal's sport is recorded as Australian rules football[14].
  • Brownlow Medal's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01hj74[15].
  • Brownlow Medal's official website is recorded as https://www.afl.com.au/brownlow-medal[16].
  • Brownlow Medal's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Brownlow Medal[17].
  • Brownlow Medal's conferred by is recorded as Australian Football League[18].
  • Brownlow Medal's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Category:Brownlow Medal winners[19].
  • Brownlow Medal's broadcast by is recorded as Seven Network[20].
  • Brownlow Medal's Encyclopedia of Melbourne ID is recorded as EM00246b[21].

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Recognition

Wins include Nathan Buckley[3], an Australian rules football player[22], b. 1972[23], of Australia[24], awarded the Brownlow Medal[25]; Mark Ricciuto[4], an Australian rules football player[26], b. 1975[27], awarded the it[28]; Chris Judd[5], an Australian rules football player[29], b. 1983[30], of Australia[31], awarded the Norm Smith Medal[32]; Syd Coventry[6], an Australian rules football player[33], 1899–1976[34], of Australia[35], awarded the it[36]; Matt Priddis[7], an Australian rules football player[37], b. 1985[38], awarded the it[39]; and Jimmy Bartel[8], an Australian rules football player[40], b. 1983[41], of Australia[42], awarded the it[43].

Why It Matters

Brownlow Medal draws 173 Wikipedia views per month (sports_award category, ranking #84 of 536).[2]

FAQs

What awards did Brownlow Medal receive?

Honors received include Nathan Buckley[3], Mark Ricciuto[4], Chris Judd[5], and Syd Coventry[6].

References

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Class ancestry

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Aggregate / graph-position facts

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