AFL Top 100: Carlton's big forwards have the chance to move up the club's all-time goal-scoring rankings in 2025
Charlie Curnow sits equal 16th, and Harry McKay is equal 20 in the Top 100 Goal Scorers list.
The reaction to Patrick Cripps’ massive Brownlow Medal haul has been two-fold.
The Carlton midfielder polled 45 votes to win his second Best & Fairest, beating Collingwood’s Nick Daicos on 38 votes – who would have also broken the previous record of 36 held by Dustin Martin and Ollie Wines.
In fact, 12 players were over the 20-vote mark.
The official AFL community is celebrating the record achievement, numbers that won’t be forgotten for many seasons ahead.
But some commentators and fans believe it’s too good to be true, questioning the ridiculously high number, using words such as “silliness”, “diabolical” and “cooked”, with some even joking that on this ‘luck’, the Carlton star will win the Norm Smith Medal in a Grand Final he’s not even playing.
Chief footy writer at the Herald Sun and host of AFL360 on Fox Footy Mark Robinson couldn’t agree more, telling RSN radio that while Cripps should be lauded as “a great ambassador for the game”, 45 votes was way too many.
“It doesn’t sit right,” Robbo said.
“Superstars and the promotion of superstars have taken over the game. The game is promoted so well in print and radio, and every week we talk about the best players – it’s got to have got into the psyche of the umpires.
“Paddy Cripps had a great year, but not 45 votes.
Win a Ziggy BBQ for Grand Final day, thanks to Barbeques Galore! Enter Here.
“It just doesn’t make sense. I think we jumped the shark a bit last night. Not only that we had a number of individuals with a high number of votes.”
Footy fans on social media were more brutal in their assessment of this year’s version of AFL’s highest individual honour.
Cripps wasn't even significantly better than Walsh.
— Australian Football Deserves Better (@BeyondAFL) September 23, 2024
What price Cripps to win the Norm Smith this week? ????
— Joel (@_J0EL_) September 23, 2024
Graham Moss won the 1976 Brownlow with 48 votes, when players could earn up to six votes per match.
— Daniel Cherny (@DanielCherny) September 23, 2024
Cripps got 45 in 3-2-1. Silliness.
It had a good run, but I think the Brownlow is cooked.
— Rory Kilpatrick (@AflGlicko) September 23, 2024
Patrick Cripps had a terrific season. No one can dispute that.
— Matthew Donald (@MattDonald22) September 23, 2024
But to poll 45 votes would suggest that he’s comfortably enjoyed the greatest individual campaign in league history, and by a long, long way. His 2024 campaign just wasn’t that.#Brownlow
Hopefully this is the year we all realise that the Brownlow Medal jumped the shark a long time ago.
— Patrick Gray (@PatrickM_Gray) September 23, 2024
Playing for top 8 team, that shares it around a lot and doesn't rotate many through the centre. Is how to win one. It's not a representation of the best and fairest player.
Nick Daicos just got a brownlow vote in round 13 against Melbourne in a game he was subbed out of after 15 disposals, and a goal.
— Theo Doropoulos (@TheoDrop) September 23, 2024
Josh Daicos had 34 touches. No votes.
Lol.#BrownlowMedal
Patrick Cripps making sure the umpires see his stats after every game#Brownlow pic.twitter.com/EqsWE3Wdin
— bear ???? (@beartorius) September 23, 2024
Cripps getting 2 here is absolutely diabolical. 7 kicks #Brownlow pic.twitter.com/tREya9njKK
— ian (@Ianwkaiaj) September 23, 2024
Patrick Cripps will be a deserving winner if he gets up but there is no way in hell that he has put together the most dominant season ever in the AFL and these umpires are doing a disservice to all the great footballers that have played this great game by voting this way
— Mitch (@M_1tch) September 23, 2024
Patrick Cripps went at 14 per cent kicking efficiency against Essendon in round 13 with only 19 touches but still polled two votes. If he's polling for games like that it might be hard to run him down
— Jon Ralph (@RalphyHeraldSun) September 23, 2024
Not that Cripps isn’t a worthy winner but was this truly the best season by any player ever???
— Ben Henry (@BenryintheBooth) September 23, 2024
45 votes??
Better season than 2017 Dusty?? Than 2013 Gary Ablett??
Categorically incorrect. You can tell everyone is shocked by this and thinks it’s too much. pic.twitter.com/Ho6GC1ZeUi
They’re giving Cripps votes for 19 disposal games now. It’s in the bag
— Dan Does Footy (@GorringeDaniel) September 23, 2024
Melbourne player Lachie Hunter also posted from a player’s perspective – perhaps suggesting that the voting be taken out of the umpire’s hands, given those on ground don’t have a true assessment of form.
Sometimes I walk off the ground and have no idea how my teammates went, why would the umpires be any different?
— Lachlan Hunter (@lachhunter) September 23, 2024
Cripps a deserving winner but what are we doing….
Quirks in the game like the bounce of the ball shouldn’t include guessing on the games highest individual honour.
As much as the surprise and ridicule came online for Cripps’ enormous vote count, there was also shock and surprise that Marcus Bontempelli polled so low.
One of the leading contenders heading into the evening, many viewers were surprised when AFL CEO Andrew Dillon’s wife seemed to discount him on the pre-event red carpet.
“I would like to see Marcus Bontempelli, but I’ve been told he’s maybe he’s not in the mix. But we will see,” Amanda Dillon said on Channel 7 before the event.
It turned out she was right, the Western Bulldogs star only received 19 votes for the entire season – half of the tally that second-placed Daicos received. He wasn’t even the club’s top vote-getter, beaten by Adam Treloar on 26.
Fans believe that he was a bit stiff.
The difference between Marcus Bontempelli and Patrick Cripps on #Brownlow night https://t.co/mYHqWelYbi pic.twitter.com/fUzPtcR5eG
— bear ???? (@beartorius) September 23, 2024
They’re really never gonna let Bont win a Brownlow. Bloke can’t do much more. 26 & 2 no votes, 32 & 2 no votes
— Dan Does Footy (@GorringeDaniel) September 23, 2024
Bont getting NO votes for this game when he looked a 3-vote lock is crazy. https://t.co/2fRWXUprCn
— Max Laughton (@maxlaughton) September 23, 2024
I’m about to set up a YouTube conspiracy channel to uncover what the fuck bont has done to deserve this https://t.co/EpTSrwXQDa
— Loz (@lozjdempster) September 23, 2024
Cripps polled 45 and Bontempelli polled 19.
— Max Laughton (@maxlaughton) September 23, 2024
26 votes between them. That WINS a lot of Brownlows. And Bont won the AFLPA MVP. That's utterly ridiculous.
32 disposals and 2 goals, 10 coaches votes but no Brownlow votes pretty much sums up the disrespect on Bont.
— Kat | ❤️???????? (@ThePomKat) September 23, 2024
I don’t get it. Bont was voted AFLPA MVP, Best Captain and All Australian Captain.
— Ámírí (@Amiricargos) September 23, 2024
Essentially meaning he is the best player in the game as voted by the industry.
Bont getting absolutely screwed in the #Brownlow even though he really is in the top 5 players easily in the AFL.
Does Bont swear at the umps under his breath or something?
— Bo Bannie ⚪️???? (@anniedundun) September 23, 2024
Patrick Cripps a thoroughly deserving #BrownlowMedal winner, but was he 23 votes better than Neale and 26 better than Bont!?
— JS ???? (@DidakDT) September 23, 2024
Daicos also broke the all-time record, and lost by 7 votes.
Feels like umpires are just defaulting at this point.
0 Brownlow Votes… https://t.co/h2Xum5lS8u
— Marcus Bontempelli Appreciation (@JustBontThings) September 23, 2024
Umps pic.twitter.com/FsqF47agXF
— Michael (@MWL152) September 23, 2024
Who’s in your ultimate team? Pick the best team and compete with other fans for daily prizes on Draftstars. For the best odds on the game try out Aussie bookmaker PlayUp. Think. Is this a bet you really want to place? Set a deposit limit.
Charlie Curnow sits equal 16th, and Harry McKay is equal 20 in the Top 100 Goal Scorers list.
Out of contract at the end of the 2025 season, Tom De Koning is set to headline contract talks at Carlton alongside Adam Cerra,…
Carlton's famously injury-prone summers have once again bitten the club, with star forward Charlie Curnow set to undergo knee surgery. The two-time Coleman Medallist…
You frost-free fellas from Fawkner to Frankston don’t know football like we do. We play in the snow and dodge trees in the middle…
The Blues have doubled down on their existing squad to break the near three-decade premiership drought rather than seek improvement by being bold.
Carlton has landed itself with the third pick in the draft and Liam Baker is now an Eagle.