2024 Brownlow Medal: Patrick Cripps scores record-breaking votes haul to win second Charlie
Isaac Heeney may dominate the count, but a suspension leaves him ineligible, meaning almost anyone could claim the 111th Brownlow Medal.
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Count update at Round 14
Patrick Cripps - 24
Isaac Heeney - 21
Nick Daicos - 19
Chad Warner - 19
Tom Green - 16
Round 14
Nick Daicos is up to 19, but he is five behind Cripps and the Carlton star is set to poll in all but two of the final 10 rounds.
Round 13
Patrick Cripps with two votes in round 13.
Nick Daicos gets just one, and the West Aussie appears set to run away with it.
Bontempelli is out of the running with just seven.
Round 12
Patrick Cripps has strolled into the lead and still has plenty of votes to come.
Nick Daicos stays in contention with two votes.
Harley Reid get another vote against the Saints.
Caleb Serong moves to 15 with three votes.
Round 11
Nick Daicos gets three votes in the draw against Fremantle.
Patrick Cripps also gets three votes and is on 19 like Chad Warner.
Heeney has the most votes but the Medal is tied at the moment.
Round 10
Matt Rowell moves to 16 votes.
Chad Warner gets back on the board with three and Nick Daicos polls two.
Caleb Serong moves to 12 with one vote against the Saints.
Tim Kelly, Jake Waterman and Harley Reid (3) all get votes in the win over Melbourne.
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Votes update after nine round
Isaac Heeney - 19
Patrick Cripps - 16
Tom Green - 15
Christian Petracca - 14
Matt Rowell - 13
Zach Merrett - 12
Round nine
Patrick Cripps gets three votes and is back in front for the medal despite Heeney leading the count.
Nick Daicos nabs three votes against the Eagles to move to 10, just six from the medal.
Round eight
Heeney adds two votes to his night as he is into double figures for the first time in his career.
Serong gets no votes in round eight.
Neale and Bontempelli are miles off the pace at this stage.