The Brownlow Book - A Tribute to the Greats of Australian Football

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The Brownlow Book - A Tribute to the Greats of Australian Football
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Slattery Media Group (AFL Publishing)
Country
Australia
Published
1 November 2011
Pages
336
ISBN
9780980744743

The Brownlow Book - A Tribute to the Greats of Australian Football

Bowen

The Brownlow Medal is the most prized individual award in Australian Football. The medal, awarded to the League’s fairest and best player, has a proud history ever since Geelong’s “Carji” Greeves was the inaugural recipient in 1924.

The Brownlow - A Tribute to the Greats of Australian Football tells the story of every winner in a collection of essays and interviews, complemented by strong photography. There’s Ivor Warne-Smith, who won the League’s highest honour twice despite being gassed in World War I; there’s Barry Round, the oldest winner at 31 years and 238 days, with 258 games’ experience; there’s Jim Stynes, the Irish recruit who first heard about football in his late teens.

Each member of this special family has a story to tell. This updated edition of The Brownlow - A Tribute to the Greats of Australian Football features interviews with all the Brownlow medallists since 2003, including Collingwood legend Nathan Buckley, former Eagle-turned-Tiger Ben Cousins, and the most recent recipient of the award, Chris Judd.

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