Give The Medal To Richardson
If it is the "midfielder's award", then Richardson is a chance for the Brownlow this year. He moved into the midfield, and the back line, while still getting forward often enough to kick plenty of goals.
Richmond didn't get a lot of wins, compared to the Cats, so the potential for 3 votes in many games going to Richardson is limited. The Cats will have to share the votes, and with Ablett missing games, Corey Enright having a big month in the middle of the season, and with Corey and Bartel and many more Cats deserving votes it is hard to see who their best will be.
Harvey has far fewer challengers at North Melbourne for votes, so he is the pick for the medal, but Matthew Richardson probably deserves it more than any others do.
From The Age: Together in electric teams
From a movie: Together In Electric Deams
Richmond didn't get a lot of wins, compared to the Cats, so the potential for 3 votes in many games going to Richardson is limited. The Cats will have to share the votes, and with Ablett missing games, Corey Enright having a big month in the middle of the season, and with Corey and Bartel and many more Cats deserving votes it is hard to see who their best will be.
Harvey has far fewer challengers at North Melbourne for votes, so he is the pick for the medal, but Matthew Richardson probably deserves it more than any others do.
From The Age: Together in electric teams
A Geelong Brownlow trifecta, yet another potential piece of history for this machine of a football team, is a distinct possibility. Gary Ablett and Jimmy Bartel are first and second favourites, Joel Corey equal fourth, and Joel Selwood equal eighth in the betting.
From a movie: Together In Electric Deams

