2009 Brownlow Medal
The 2009 Brownlow Medal was the 82nd year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League home and away season. Gary Ablett of the Geelong Football Club won the medal by polling thirty votes during the 2009 AFL season.
Ablett won the award with thirty votes, eight votes ahead of 2004 medal winner, Chris Judd. It was Ablett's first Brownlow, despite winning many other awards in the previous few years and being the Brownlow pre-count favourite for the previous three years. It was the second time in three years that a player from Geelong won the Brownlow Medal.
Leading votegetters
Player | Votes | |
1st | Gary Ablett, Jr. | 30 |
2nd | Chris Judd | 22 |
3rd | Lenny Hayes | 20 |
=4th | Jonathan Brown Simon Black | 19 |
6th | Nick Dal Santo | 17 |
7th | Adam Goodes | 17 |
8th | Joel Selwood | 16 |
=9th | Bryce Gibbs Marc Murphy Nick Riewoldt | 15 |
Ablett's victory
Gary Ablett's victory in the 2009 medal followed his sixth-place finish in 2007 and his third-place finish in 2008. In all three years he was the favourite to win the award. Ablett polled in 13 matches, including eight best-on-ground performances. His seventh best on ground performance in round 20 confirmed his victory as his 26 votes was seven votes ahead of Judd, Brown and Hayes equal on 19 votes, with only six votes left from the remaining two rounds. During his acceptance speech, Ablett referred to his father, Australian Football Hall of Fame member Gary Ablett Sr., who despite being considered one of the best footballers players of all time, never won a Brownlow medal.Voting procedure
The three field umpires confer after each match and award three votes, two votes and one vote to the players they regard as the best, second best and third best in the match, respectively. The votes are kept secret until the awards night, and are read and tallied on the evening.Ineligible players
As the medal is awarded to the fairest and best player in the league, those who have been suspended during the season by the AFL Tribunal are ineligible to win the award; however, they may still continue to poll votes. Sam Mitchell was the leading ineligible player after being found guilty of striking Adelaide's David Mackay. Chris Judd was suspended for an incident during the finals, but under the rules he remained eligible for both this year's and the 2010 medal, the latter of which he won.- Jack Anthony
- Jason Akermanis
- Chance Bateman
- Jared Brennan
- Dean Brogan
- Domenic Cassisi
- Joel Corey
- Trent Cotchin
- Lance Franklin
- Michael Gardiner
- Barry Hall
- Daniel Kerr
- Justin Koschitzke
- Cameron Ling
- Matthew Lloyd
- Nick Maxwell
- Adam McPhee
- Sam Mitchell
- Cameron Mooney
- Drew Petrie
- Jack Riewoldt
- Patrick Ryder
- Heath Shaw
- Kade Simpson
- Colin Sylvia
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Pre-count favourites