Who’s contending for the Brownlow in 2020?

By Giacomo Bruno / Roar Guru

The most prestigious individual award there is in the AFL, the Brownlow Medal, recognises the best player in the competition.

So before the preseason has wrapped up, here’s a look at ten players who could take out the award in 2020.

Nat Fyfe – Fremantle Dockers
The Dockers skipper already has two Brownlows to his name (2015 and 2019) and will be in the hunt for a third in 2020. Last season Fyfe racked up the awards, he captained the 2019 All Australian team and won his third Best and Fairest for Fremantle.

Additionally 2019 for Fyfe was career best in regard to disposals, where he averaged 29 disposals a game. An elite player of the competition Fyfe will be in contention once again to take out the award.

Pat Cripps – Carlton Blues
He has been the standout player for the Blues and has improved with each passing season. Cripps is a major ball winner despite playing in a team which struggled to find the ball.

Cripps has not averaged under 20 disposals a game since 2014, which was his first season in which he only played three games.

Cripps in 2019 averaged 28 disposals a game, received an All Australian selection and won the Blues’ Best and Fairest in the process. Cripps came third in last year’s Brownlow and will be looking to go one better in 2020.

Dustin Martin – Richmond Tigers
Martin over the past few seasons has been building up a nice CV for himself. He’s a two-time North Smith Medalist, three-time All Australian, two-time premiership player, two-time Richmond best and fairest and a Brownlow Medalist.

Despite making his debut in 2010, he collected of all those awards in 2016 or after.

He’s emerged from being a good player to one of the competition’s best. Having come off an impressive season in which he averaged 26 disposals, kicked 32 goals and won a premiership, Martin will look to back up that form again in 2020, form which could have him add another Brownlow to his trophy cabinet.

Tom Lynch of the Tigers is congratulated by Dustin Martin (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Patrick Dangerfield – Geelong Cats
Dangerfield is among the competition’s best midfielders. While unquestionably a good player during his tenure at the Crows (2008-2015) he’s elevated himself to an elite player since his move to Geelong.

Yet to average under 27 disposals a game since his move to the Cats, he is a major ball winner though his efficiency at times can be poor.

He’s been a consistent performer throughout his career having only been excluded from the All Australian squad team three times in the past ten seasons.

Having won the Brownlow in 2016, Dangerfield should be in contention to collect another in 2020 if he can back up the form he’s shown since his move to the Cats.

Tom Mitchell – Hawthorn Hawks
Having spent the entirety of 2019 on the sidelines through injury, Mitchell will want to hit the ground running in 2020 if he is to be in contention for the Brownlow. Since his move to the Hawks across from the Swans, Mitchell unbelievably has not averaged under 35 disposals a game.

He led the league for disposals and took out the Hawks best and fairest in his first two seasons at the Hawks as well as being part of the All Australian team.

Like many others on this list Mitchell has previously won a Brownlow, winning in 2018. If he can return to the same level as his last season of football expect Mitchell to poll votes.

Lachie Neale – Brisbane Lions
Emerging into an elite player, Neale is a major ball winner who hasn’t averaged under 27 disposals a game since 2014.

Part of an underperforming Dockers side, Neale was one the few standouts during tenure in which he led the league for disposals in 2016 and won the club’s best and fairest twice (2016 and 2018).

Now an important part of the Lions, Neale who came third in the Brownlow last year could go one step further in 2020.

Marcus Bontempelli – Western Bulldogs
Bontempelli is coming off a career best season in which he averaged 26 disposals, won the Bulldogs best and fairest, was voted by the coaches as player of the year and earnt himself his second All Australian team selection.

Since his debut in 2014 he had an immediate impact for the Bulldogs and if he backs up his 2019 form the newly appointed Bulldogs captain should be in contention to take out the Brownlow in 2020.

Tim Kelly – West Coast Eagles
Entering the AFL scene later than most at age 23, Kelly has been worth the wait.

Immediately bursting onto the scene since debuting for the Cats in 2018 was awarded the best first year player and earnt his first All Australian team selection last year.

Averaging 25 disposals and kicking 24 goals though playing predominantly through the midfield, Kelly who placed fifth in last year’s Brownlow should contend once again in 2020, which would be great introduction in his first season at the Eagles.

Brodie Grundy – Collingwood Magpies
Possessing great athletic ability for a ruckman, Grundy has been proven to be a rare commodity in the competition hence why the Magpies penned a seven-year contract to retain his services.

A career-best season for disposals (21 disposals per game) and hit outs (43 hit outs per game). If he can back up his form from 2019 Grundy could be the first ruckman to poll the most Brownlow votes since Corey McKernan in 1996, hopefully Grundy will be eligible to claim it unlike McKernan.

Brodie Grundy (Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Lachie Whitfield – GWS Giants
In recent seasons Whitfield has stepped up and is starting to show why he was taken with the number one pick back in 2012.

Making a name for himself as a running halfback, Whitfield has shown that he can be impactful in the midfield, which if you want to win a Brownlow in the modern game seems to be part the criteria to win the award.

Averaging 28 disposals last year which was career best, if he steps up once again should contend for the Brownlow in 2020.

The Crowd Says:

2020-03-03T06:32:01+00:00

freoguru

Roar Rookie


Nat Fyfes my pick. I know the whole "follow your head not your heart" thing but he may have to completely lead the midfield without Hill and Langdon while Freos rookies improve.Expect him to claim a third if Freo finish in the top ten.

2020-03-02T11:02:41+00:00

Tim O'Hare

Roar Rookie


You might be right but pretty safe tips. No smokeys who could take the competition by storm. What about James Worpel, Hugh McCluggage, Sam Walsh, Marlion Pickett? Or what about and old gun having a last hurrah like Joel Selwood or Scott Pendlebury?

2020-03-02T09:37:40+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Although I'd love the Bont to win it, he shares votes with McRae and Dunkley too often. Crisps will only get better with age and help, and you can't discount Fyfe going for a third.

2020-03-02T07:25:03+00:00

Pedro The Fisherman

Roar Rookie


Excellent footballer but more likely to be his last year than a Brownlow Medal Winning year!

2020-03-02T03:23:21+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


That decision is coping some stick on social media, and rightly so. Grundy was probably the best player, followed by Fyfe, Kelly and Greene.

2020-03-02T03:21:47+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


It's a shame but it's true. Influence on the game doesn't count for much anymore; they seem to just look at that stats sheet and give votes to the players who get the most touches. A forward pretty much has to kick 10 to get 3 votes now, and defenders have no chance at all.

2020-02-29T22:58:24+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


A fit Josh Kelly is a huge chance. Just a lot of talent in that team to compete with. Same goes for the Bont, thought he would have polled better last yr but Macrae and Dunkley are very good players, however they should win a few more games this yr. Fyfe and Cripps top two chances for mine, dominant players in middling teams with little competition for votes from teammates. Fyfe’s all time already so it’s kind of hard to look past him.

2020-02-29T21:09:49+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Cripps will win it. Just follow the media hype; it’s his turn this year.

2020-02-29T10:01:56+00:00

Chris

Roar Rookie


I too rate Grundy extremely highly but unless there is a directive from the AFL to direct votes away from most possessions (ie. midfielders who may spend a little time in the forward line and snag a goal or two) it will go to Fyfe, Martin etc. Shame really but that’s what it is. Happy to eat my words if Grundy gets up.

2020-02-29T09:47:12+00:00

1DER

Guest


Has career record of 85 votes in 201 games with a great year in 2019 and only received 15 votes. I had a few dollars on him to finish in top three last year, however, he is not a Fyfe who can kick 3 goals in quarter, lose the game handsomely and get three votes. Great player and just gets the job done but not a vote catcher.

2020-02-29T09:43:13+00:00

PriddisJunior

Roar Rookie


not big on Mitchell, Dangerfield and Grundy winning it. I like Cripps, Fyfe and Bont. Too many taking votes off Neale and Kelly.

2020-02-29T09:34:04+00:00

1DER

Guest


Brodie Grundy is the best player in the competition. Midfielders are dime a dozen, Grundy is both a ruckman and clearance beast. Now is the the time that the Pies turned him into a goal kicking ruckman who can kick 20 goals per season. Dustin Martin is able to impact more games than the likes of Fyfe and Dangerfield due to the Tigers ability to cover midfields minutes with other players. Would have Pendlebury in front as the best midfielder last decade and think that Bontempelli is just about to step it up. Every chance to add a Brownlow medal to his premiership should the Bulldogs finish top 4 this year.

2020-02-29T07:49:22+00:00

George Apps

Roar Rookie


Scott Pendlebury - got a feeling that this year could be his best.

2020-02-29T06:36:53+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Probably the best logic.

2020-02-29T06:30:52+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Very rough. Not many Brownlow winning sides are premiers anyway. I know the one I want.

2020-02-29T04:46:49+00:00

Col from Brissie

Roar Guru


Big chance Khan, especially if Blues have a better season with more wins.

2020-02-29T02:15:27+00:00

Khan

Roar Rookie


If Cripps came third last year won't he be looking to go two better this year?

2020-02-29T02:06:23+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


You don't rank Fyfe?

2020-02-29T01:50:19+00:00

6x6 perkele

Roar Rookie


Shuey, will get off the chain more with Kelly and Yeo attracting attention, Grundy and Bont to round out top 3

2020-02-29T00:36:43+00:00

Wayne

Roar Guru


Bont loses vote to Mcrae to easily. Grundy loses votes to the midfield. Fyfe/Danger/Mitchell for mine

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