1995 Brownlow Medal
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1995 Brownlow Medal | |
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Winner | Paul Kelly (Sydney) 21 votes |
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Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | Seven Network |
The 1995 Brownlow Medal was awarded to Paul Kelly from the Sydney Swans for being the best and fairest player during the 1995 Australian Football League home and away season.
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) and James Hird and Craig Bradley (each 12/1).[1] Eventual winner Paul Kelly was considered a 25/1 outside chance.[2]
Leading votegetters
Player | Votes | |
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1st | Paul Kelly (Sydney) | 21 |
Ineligible | Darren Jarman (Hawthorn) | 18 |
Ineligible | Garry Hocking (Geelong) | 17 |
=2nd | Michael Long (Essendon) Matthew Knights (Richmond) Robert Harvey (St Kilda) Paul Couch (Geelong) |
16 |
6th | Jim Stynes (Melbourne) | 15 |
=7th | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) Tony Liberatore (Footscray) |
14 |
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External links
- 1995 Medal Count at AFL Tables
- Medal Count at Footywire