Matt Rowell wins the 2025 Brownlow Medal on 39 votes ahead of Daicos, Brayshaw
“Actually, I was playing in Darwin a few years ago in Darwin, and they said, ‘We saw that you ate the grass before the game, but it passes through sewage, grass or something, so you may want to check that nothing was wrong’ – this was a bit strange.”
Rowell said that playing in Afl was a dream because he was a young man. A passionate Carlton supporter, Eddie Betts wore the number as a teenager, and still has Blues Premiership player Michael Sexton as a mentor.
Rowell’s victory was a Boilover, considering that Daicos was considered the favorite of a great number.
In the second stages of the number, Melbourne Senior Jack Viney was given a complete disbelief in the room when three votes were given, and the star Nasiah Wanganeen-Mera, the Star of St Killed, led to a remarkable coming through Melbourn on the 20th round.
Since Wanganeen-Mlerra overcomes a 46-point deficit in three quarters to win the saints, there were 34 overlapping and four goals, including two goals at a striking last minute.
The largest recycling from the last change in the history of VFL/AFL to victory. Viney had 23 touch and a goal.
CATS star Jeremy Cameron pointed out the review of the count after voting.
Wanganeen-Mlerra even had Bronx cheers when three votes were voted for the performance of North Melbourne in the next round.
Suns enjoyed the hymen finals this season and Rowell was disposed of on average per game. Stops and its strong work in the newly found speed explosion took place at the center of Suns’s rise and accepted the contribution of the referees.
Gary Ablett Jnr (2013) was the second sun demanding the best individual honor of the sport.
Rowell created history when it had the best four floors after the four opening matches of the season-this was done for the first time. His perfect beginning opposed West Coast, Melbourne, Adelaide and North Melbourne. There were only 17 elements against the crows, many of them thought he would not vote, but the effect was still strong.
After receiving three votes against Brisbane on the sixth round, Daicos joined the leadership table, but this time against Sydney against Sydney, Rowell received 15 votes for the first time after seven rounds.
He watched three more votes dating back to 18 of the ninth 24th 24th – in the nine rounds in Darwin, the West Bulldogs.
Rowell received two votes against Hawthorn on the 10th round and finished five rounds in front of Fremant, Midfielder Andrew Brayshaw. Daicos finally received seven votes with Max Gawn and Smith, who finally finished the third (29).
Nasiah Wanganeen-Mler could not believe his chances at some stage.Credit: AFL Photos
Rowell still received five votes after 11 rounds, Dawson, Crows captain, ran against West Coast with three votes.
Im I was a little surprised to be in this position… But it’s nice, Row Rowell said then.
The census began to get bored from that moment.
While Rowell stood briefly, there was the best against Smith West Coast and Essendon, Brayshaw joined Smith second. Brayshaw had the best at the beginning of the season.
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Daicos did three votes against St Kilda on 15th round, but Rowell responded against GWS with another best place. Daicos later received three votes against West Coast, but Rowell won a fine margin against Melbourne with two votes.
Daicos briefly tied the number with the best shooting against Carlton in the 17th round, but Rowell had two votes against Essendon. Later, when Rowell hosted Magpies on Suns 18th round, Daicos cannot be surveyed with two votes.
Rowell extended its leadership with two votes against Crows and provided two votes against Carlton on the 22nd round and provided the league chief Andrew Dillon to compete in the remaining tours. Dillon was praised for having a strong speed during the evening.
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Rowell and his teammate and his friend Noah Anderson (25 votes) for a long time, according to Seven, two teammates have never accumulated before 64 votes. Rowell claimed that Anderson had squeezed some of the votes he had to get this season, but he also declared his love for his good friend.
“Preparing as the number 1 election and playing some games early and making a taste for it and then get a taste for it. I have never been injured before.”
“This was quite foreign to me. I loved Footy, so when I was taken, I didn’t really know what to do, but I think I learned a lot about myself when I was injured.
“I also learned the lessons you had a balance.
Fremant, a former Sandlingham Dragons star, was elected as the rising star of the year as 48 votes from Adelaide’s Dan Curtin (35 votes) and Brisbane’s Levi Ashcroft (26).
Anderson, the captain of Suns, won the goal of the year for the excellent running effort from the central square in the 18th round in Gabba.
Western Bulldog Sam Darcy demanded Mark’s Mark, which is a great match against Melbourne at the 22nd round in MCG.
Brisbane Lions Captain Harris Andrews won the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award for his work as an Ambassador to the Native and Family Violence Group beyond the DV.
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