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The '''1925 Brownlow Medal''' was |
The '''1925 [[Brownlow Medal]]''' was the second year the award was presented to the player adjudged the [[best and fairest|fairest and best]] player during the home and away season.<ref name="seasonguide">{{cite book|title=AFL Record Season Guide 2009|editor=Lovett, Michael|publisher=Slattery Media Group|location=[[Docklands, Victoria]]|pages=496|isbn=978-0-9805162-6-5}}</ref> [[Colin Watson (footballer)|Colin Watson]] of the [[St Kilda Football Club]] won the medal by polling seven votes during [[1925 VFL season|1925]] [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]] season.<ref>{{cite web|title=1925 Brownlow Medal|url=http://afltables.com/afl/brownlow/brownlow1925.html|accessdate=23 August 2015}}</ref> |
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==Leading votegetters== |
==Leading votegetters== |
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| '''1st''' || [[Colin Watson (footballer)|Colin Watson]] ({{AFL StK}}) || 9 |
| '''1st''' || [[Colin Watson (footballer)|Colin Watson]] ({{AFL StK}}) || '''9''' |
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| '''2nd''' || [[Edward Greeves, Jr.|Edward Greeves]] ({{AFL Gee}}) || 7 |
| '''2nd''' || [[Edward Greeves, Jr.|Edward Greeves]] ({{AFL Gee}}) || '''7''' |
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| =3rd || [[Frank Maher (footballer)|Frank Maher]] ({{AFL Ess}}) |
| rowspan=2| '''=3rd''' || [[Frank Maher (footballer)|Frank Maher]] ({{AFL Ess}}) || rowspan=2| '''4''' |
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| [[Albert Chadwick|Bert Chadwick]] ({{AFL Mel}}) |
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| =5th || [[Syd Coventry]] ({{AFL Col}})<br />[[Len Wigraft]] ({{AFL Fit}})<br />[[Clem Splatt]] ({{AFL Haw}})<br />[[Dick Taylor (Australian rules footballer)|Dick Taylor]] ({{AFL Mel}})<br />[[Les Woodfield]] ({{AFL SM}}) || 3 |
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| rowspan=5| '''=5th''' || [[Syd Coventry]] ({{AFL Col}}) || rowspan=5| '''3''' |
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| =10th || [[Maurie Beasy]] ({{AFL Car}})<br />[[Hedley Blackmore]] ({{AFL Car}})<br />[[Ray Brew]] ({{AFL Car}})<br />[[Charlie Milburn]] ({{AFL Col}})<br />[[Jack Moriarty]] ({{AFL Fit}})<br />[[Col Laidlaw]] ({{AFL Foo}})<br />[[Albert Outen]] ({{AFL Foo}})<br />[[Lloyd Hagger]] ({{AFL Gee}})<br />[[Edward Stevenson (footballer)|Edward Stevenson]] ({{AFL Gee}})<br />[[Wels Eicke]] ({{AFL NM}})<br />[[Dave Walsh (Australian footballer)|Dave Walsh]] ({{AFL NM}})<br />[[Cyril Gambetta]] ({{AFL StK}}) || 2 |
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| [[Len Wigraft]] ({{AFL Fit}}) |
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| [[Clem Splatt]] ({{AFL Haw}}) |
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| [[Dick Taylor (Australian rules footballer)|Dick Taylor]] ({{AFL Mel}}) |
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| [[Les Woodfield]] ({{AFL SM}}) |
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| rowspan=12| '''=10th''' || [[Maurie Beasy]] ({{AFL Car}}) || rowspan=12| '''2''' |
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| [[Hedley Blackmore]] ({{AFL Car}}) |
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| [[Ray Brew]] ({{AFL Car}}) |
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| [[Charlie Milburn]] ({{AFL Col}}) |
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| [[Jack Moriarty]] ({{AFL Fit}}) |
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| [[Col Laidlaw]] ({{AFL Foo}}) |
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| [[Albert Outen]] ({{AFL Foo}}) |
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| [[Lloyd Hagger]] ({{AFL Gee}}) |
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| [[Edward Stevenson (footballer)|Edward Stevenson]] ({{AFL Gee}}) |
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| [[Wels Eicke]] ({{AFL NM}}) |
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| [[Dave Walsh (Australian footballer)|Dave Walsh]] ({{AFL NM}}) |
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| [[Cyril Gambetta]] ({{AFL StK}}) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 04:04, 3 November 2016
| 1925 Brownlow Medal | |
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| Winner | Colin Watson (St Kilda) 9 votes |
The 1925 Brownlow Medal was the second year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the home and away season.[1] Colin Watson of the St Kilda Football Club won the medal by polling seven votes during 1925 Victorian Football League season.[2]
Leading votegetters
| Player | Votes | |
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| 1st | Colin Watson (St Kilda) | 9 |
| 2nd | Edward Greeves (Geelong) | 7 |
| =3rd | Frank Maher (Essendon) | 4 |
| Bert Chadwick (Melbourne) | ||
| =5th | Syd Coventry (Collingwood) | 3 |
| Len Wigraft (Fitzroy) | ||
| Clem Splatt (Hawthorn) | ||
| Dick Taylor (Melbourne) | ||
| Les Woodfield (South Melbourne) | ||
| =10th | Maurie Beasy (Carlton) | 2 |
| Hedley Blackmore (Carlton) | ||
| Ray Brew (Carlton) | ||
| Charlie Milburn (Collingwood) | ||
| Jack Moriarty (Fitzroy) | ||
| Col Laidlaw (Footscray) | ||
| Albert Outen (Footscray) | ||
| Lloyd Hagger (Geelong) | ||
| Edward Stevenson (Geelong) | ||
| Wels Eicke (North Melbourne) | ||
| Dave Walsh (North Melbourne) | ||
| Cyril Gambetta (St Kilda) |
References
- ^ Lovett, Michael (ed.). AFL Record Season Guide 2009. Docklands, Victoria: Slattery Media Group. p. 496. ISBN 978-0-9805162-6-5.
- ^ "1925 Brownlow Medal". Retrieved 23 August 2015.