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2012 Brownlow Medal Betting Odds
Centrebet is proud to offer the latest and most exciting range of 2011 Brownlow betting markets available. We provide punters with competitive Brownlow betting odds to ensure you get the most out of your hard earned cash.
The 2012 Brownlow Medal - History
As far as individual honours in the AFL go, there’s no bigger than the Brownlow Medal. Affectionately known as ‘Chas,’ this end-of-season award is presented to the player judged as the fairest and best throughout the home and away season. Named after Geelong player and VFL President Charlie Brownlow in 1924, the Brownlow Medal is also always a favourite amongst punters around the country, especially due to the unpredictable nature of the results. Centrebet offers a wide range of enticing markets for Brownlow Medal betting, including both overall winner and head-to-head categories.
2012 Brownlow Medal Betting – How it Works
After each match of the 22 round season, the three field umpires award 3 points, 2 points and 1 point to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd best player on the ground. Any disciplinary action by the tribunal throughout the season is an instant disqualification from the medal. The night of the Brownlow Medal, all votes are counted up and a winner is awarded the medal. Rather than the old count back system in the case of a tie, these days we can have multiple winners.
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A look at the past...
In 2005 Chris Judd was the shortest opening favourite we have ever had at $7. Over the years it has been Crawford, McLeod, Buckley, Voss, Hird, Riccuito, Goodes and company who have dominated the markets, but as time rolls on new faces come into the game and start to create their own profile. We now see the likes of Swann, Ablett, Pendelbury, Judd (still), Selwood, Sandilands, Cooney and Hodge dominating the brownlow betting.
Brownlow betting is great for the punters there is always value and the decision is never final until the last few rounds votes come in, (see Spida's comments on this weeks "8 Is Enough" segment with Neil Evan) making it an exciting market for the punter to bet on.
It has become more obvious over time looking at the winners, and then looking at the prices for this year, that the mid-fielders should, and do, dominate the betting. One player to always keep a close eye on is Carlton's Chris Judd winner in 2010.
Brownlow Betting and how it works...
After each match of the 22 round season, the three field umpires award 3 points, 2 points and 1 point to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd best player on the ground. Any disciplinary action by the tribunal throughout the season is an instant disqualification from the medal. The night of the Brownlow Medal, all votes are counted up and a winner is awarded the medal. Rather than the old countback system in the case of a tie, these days we can have multiple winners.
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View the favourites for the 2012 AFL Brownlow Medal.
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