1929 Brownlow Medal

The 1929 Brownlow Medal was the sixth year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Victorian Football League (VFL) home and away season.[1] Albert Collier of the Collingwood Football Club won the medal by polling six votes during the 1929 VFL season.[2]

1929 Brownlow Medal
WinnerAlbert Collier (Collingwood)
6 votes

Leading votegetters

PlayerVotes
1stAlbert Collier (Collingwood)6
=2ndAllan Hopkins (Footscray)4
Ivor Warne-Smith (Melbourne)
Arthur Batchelor (Fitzroy)
=5thJack Titus (Richmond)3
Harold Matthews (St Kilda)
Jack Collins (Geelong)
Arthur Ludlow (St Kilda)
Ernest Utting (Hawthorn)
Reg Hickey (Geelong)
Bob Makeham (Collingwood)
Harry Vallence (Carlton)
Charlie Cameron (North Melbourne)
gollark: Politics isn't really *about* actual objective facts or truths though.
gollark: Working from a really weird set of assumptions?
gollark: Besides, caring deeply *and* spending lots of time on investigating stuff and whatever doesn't mean people will share your values.
gollark: But "care deeply" can mean that you feel very strongly about something like "people of the same gender MUST NOT EVER MARRY ÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆA MY TRADITIONA L VALUES", not that you, I don't know, are interested in politics lots and know everyone involved in the government and follow all the parliamentary twitter feeds.
gollark: You see, lots of people are actually really stupid and/or have significantly different values.

References

  1. Lovett, Michael (ed.). AFL Record Season Guide 2009. Docklands, Victoria: Slattery Media Group. p. 496. ISBN 978-0-9805162-6-5.
  2. "1929 Brownlow Medal". Retrieved 3 November 2016.


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