- Breakdown of where your team finished
- Brisbane and Collingwood Ladder
- West Coast finished at the back of the pack
Brisbane ball magnet Lachie Neale heads into the AFL grand final as a two-time Brownlow Medal winner after claiming the competition’s top individual honor for the second time.
The 30-year-old, who won the 2020 award and came second last year, received 31 votes to win against Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli (29) and Collingwood’s Nick Daicos (28), storming home with three-vote matches in the last two rounds.
Daily Mail Australia has tabulated how your club fared in the 2023 Brownlow Medal count and who led each team’s count.
Brisbane
Total votes: 92
The main voters were Lachie Neale and Joe Daniher.
Collingwood
Total votes: 92
The main voters were Nick Daicos and Tom Mitchell
Brisbane’s Lachie Neale has won his second Brownlow Medal as the AFL’s best and fairest – with his club tied for first place in total votes among all players

Collingwood’s young gun Nick Daicos was a favorite for the award and almost came home despite breaking his leg in round 21 and no votes from then on
Melbourne
Total votes: 89
The main voters were Christian Petracca and Jack Viney
Port Adelaide
Total votes: 86
The main voters were Zak Butters and Connor Rozee
Bulldogs
Total votes: 81
The main voters were Marcus Bontempelli and Tom Liberatore
Carlton
Total votes: 78
The main voters were Patrick Cripps and Charlie Curnow

Melbourne star Christian Petracca led his club, with the Demons finishing high on the ladder when all their stars’ votes were combined

Bulldogs superstar Marcus Bontempelli came very close to knocking out the top gong
Adelaide
Total votes: 77
The main vote getters were Jordan Dawson and Rory Laird
Sydney
Total votes: 75
The main vote getters were Errol Gulden and Chad Warner
Saint Kilda
Total votes: 73
The main vote getters were Jack Sinclair and Brad Crouch
GWS
Total votes: 71
The main voters were Toby Greene and Tom Green
Fremantle
Total votes: 67
The main vote getters were Caleb Serong and Andrew Brayshaw
Richmond
Total votes: 65
The main vote getters were Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper

Sydney Swans stalwart Luke Parker had a great season for his club, but his teammate Errol Gulder was the standout of the side at the Brownlow with a surprise run at the awards ceremony

Demons skipper Max Gawn enjoyed himself on the AFL’s glitziest night
Essendon
Total votes: 59
The leading vote getters were Zach Merrett and Darcy Parish
Gold Coast
Total votes: 57
The leading vote getters were Noah Anderson and Matt Rowell
Hawthorn
Total votes: 57
The main voters were Jai Newcombe and James Sicily
Geelong
Total votes: 55
The main vote getters were Jeremy Cameron and Patrick Dangerfield
North Melbourne
Total votes: 39
The main voters were Luke Davies-Uniacke and Nick Larkey
west coast
Total votes: 28
The main voters were Tim Kelly and Dom Steed