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2024 Brownlow Medal: Patrick Cripps, Nick Daicos, Marcus Bontempelli among the favourites for Chas honour

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Patrick Cripps is running away with the count.
Camera IconPatrick Cripps is running away with the count. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Isaac Heeney may dominate the count, but a suspension leaves him ineligible, meaning almost anyone could claim the 111th Brownlow Medal.

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Round 19

Caleb Serong breaches the 20 barrier with three votes in round 19.

Errol Gulden has also moved up to 23 votes for the Swans.

Jack Ginnivan gets his first votes of the night with three against his old club.

And... Cripps all but sews up the medal with another three votes.

Count after Round 18

Patric Cripps - 33

Nick Daicos - 25

Tom Green - 22

Chad Warner - 22

Isaac Heeney - 22

Errol Gulden - 21

Round 18

Tom Green gets three votes to continue his superb night.

Nick Daicos gets two votes to keep slim hopes of a win alive.

But they are fading as Cripps adds two more.

Round 17

Caleb Serong doesn’t poll in round 17 and his chances are just about shot.

Isaaz Heeney gets one to move to 22 and there are three Swans in the top six.

Cripps goes to 31 with one vote.

Round 16

Marcus Bontempelli moves to 13 with three votes but he is miles behind.

Caleb Serong get two votes for Fremantle’s stunning one-point win over Sydney while Nick Daicos grabs a much-needed three votes.

However, Patrick Cripps matches him and he is already on 30 votes.

He only needed 29 to win his first.

Round 15

Chad Warner moves to 20 votes in a great night for the West Aussie.

Caleb Serong is three behind him as Patrick Cripps grabs another three votes.

Patrick Cripps of the Blues leads his team out.
Camera IconPatrick Cripps of the Blues leads his team out. Credit: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

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Count update at Round 14

Patrick Cripps - 24

Isaac Heeney - 21

Nick Daicos - 19

Chad Warner - 19

Tom Green - 16

Round 14

Nick Daicos is up to 19, but he is five behind Cripps and the Carlton star is set to poll in all but two of the final 10 rounds.

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