Kane Cornes calls out 'unfair' reality of Brownlow Medal voting system, Lachie Neale Brownlow Medal
  • 7 months ago
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Port Adelaide large and entire Australian selector Kane Cornes, while continuing to examine the voting system, described one aspect of the Brownlow medal as "unfair". During AFL's prestigious event on Monday night, social media began to melt in certain games, including three votes for six matches against GWS when the winner Lachie Neale requested 20 hands. Former Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide player Tom Rockliff called Neale's match and three votes for Jason Horne-Francis's 13 efficiency matches against Geelong. Craig Hutchinson, a Nine's media personality, said, "The referees who do not have statistics are very stupid," he said, but Cornes criticized only midfield players constantly won the medal. Lachie Neale poses with the 2023 brownlow medal "The only unfair thing ... If do not play in midfield, you are not suitable for winning the best award in game, cannot win. "So pleased with this and if we are pleased, let the referees continue to do so and want a Toby Greene or Jeremy Cameron or Charlie Curnow to win a shot.They not suitable for winning. " Footy Classified is now available as a podcast! Subscribefollowfollow through Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts The legend Essendon Bombers Matthew Lloyd accepted Hutchinson's point of voting and used his own experiences to explain why access to statistics should be part the voting process. Neale's victory, Shane Woewodin , Sam Mitchell and Matthew Priddis , followed by Fourth Winner to miss the election in All-Avustralia team. As a selector of All-Avustral, Cornes defended decision of the panel to remove it from side. "You stop look back and look back say 'did we miss something there' ... All-Avustralia team in a really difficult position to do better than him, I thought there were midfielders who had a better year."
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