{"id":11420,"date":"2017-08-29T06:40:52","date_gmt":"2017-08-29T06:40:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bb-auae-prd-ext-blog-01.azurewebsites.net\/more\/2017-brownlow-medal-preview\/"},"modified":"2023-06-28T08:07:00","modified_gmt":"2023-06-28T08:07:00","slug":"updated-2017-brownlow-medal-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/prdextblog01.bluebet.com.au\/afl\/updated-2017-brownlow-medal-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"Updated: 2017 Brownlow Medal Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
Published: Tuesday 29 August 2017<\/em> The Brownlow Medal is the highest individual honour in the AFL. It has been awarded to the best and fairest player in the competition since 1924. I\u2019m casting an eye over this year\u2019s Brownlow Medal contenders now because votes are not awarded during the finals. Punters can be seduced by final\u2019s form and that form is irrelevant and does not count. I\u2019m starting with the player that has stood head, shoulders and tattoos above everyone else; Dustin Martin<\/a>. Martin<\/strong> <\/a>($1.06) has taken his game to a new level in 2017. He played every game and averaged over 30 possessions and kicked over 30 goals. He makes his possessions count and he wins his own football, as well as hurting teams on the outside. He is almost unbeatable in a one-on-one and his \u2018don\u2019t argue\u2019 is the best in the league. His kicking penetration, ball winning ability and distinctive body art ensures his work goes noticed. His top performances for the year are as follows:<\/p>\n