The 1995 Brownlow Medal was the 68th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League (AFL) home-and-away season.[1] Paul Kelly of the Sydney Swans won the medal by polling twenty-one votes during the 1995 AFL season.[2] For the first time, the State Government legalised betting on the Brownlow Medal, a move which concerned some due to the high potential for corruption. The pre-count favourites for the medal were Wayne Carey (3/1), Wayne Campbell (7/2), Peter Matera (10/1), James Hird and Craig Bradley (each 12/1).[3] Eventual winner Paul Kelly was considered a 25/1 outside chance.[4]
1995 Brownlow Medal | |
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Winner | Paul Kelly (Sydney) 21 votes |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Seven Network |
Leading vote-getters
editPlayer | Votes | |
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1st | Paul Kelly (Sydney) | 21 |
Darren Jarman (Hawthorn)* | 18 | |
Garry Hocking (Geelong)* | 17 | |
=2nd | Michael Long (Essendon) | 16 |
Matthew Knights (Richmond) | ||
Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | ||
Paul Couch (Geelong) | ||
6th | Jim Stynes (Melbourne) | 15 |
=7th | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) | 14 |
Tony Liberatore (Footscray) | ||
=9th | Peter Matera (West Coast) | 13 |
Scott Chisholm (Fremantle) | ||
Michael Voss (Brisbane Bears) | ||
Wayne Schwass (North Melbourne) | ||
Andrew Jarman (Adelaide)* | 13 | |
Stewart Loewe (St Kilda)* |
* The player was ineligible to win the medal due to suspension by the AFL Tribunal during the year.
References
edit- ^ Lovett, Michael, ed. (2009). AFL Record Season Guide 2009. Docklands, Victoria: Slattery Media Group. p. 496. ISBN 978-0-9805162-6-5.
- ^ "1995 Brownlow Medal". AFL Tables. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
- ^ Stephen Linnell (22 September 1995). "AFL fears corruption in Brownlow betting". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 28.
- ^ Stephen Linnell (26 September 1995). "Gritty Swan takes medal". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. p. 50.