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The 1977 Brownlow Medal was the 50th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Victorian Football League (VFL) home and away season.[1] Graham Teasdale of the South Melbourne Football Club won the medal by polling fifty-nine votes during the 1977 VFL season.[2] The count was the second of two occasions in which the two field umpires independently voted for the best players on the ground under the 3-2-1 system. This meant that the winner of the Brownlow had a higher number of votes than usual, and Teasdale's fifty-nine votes set and holds the record for the most votes ever polled in a single season. From 1978 onwards, the field umpires conferred after each game and awarded a single set of votes, rather than voting independently.
1977 Brownlow Medal | |
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Date | 29 August |
Location | Southern Cross Ballroom |
Winner | Graham Teasdale (South Melbourne) 59 votes |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Seven Network |
Player | Votes | |
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1st | Graham Teasdale (South Melbourne) | 59 |
2nd | Kevin Bartlett (Richmond) | 45 |
3rd | Bill Picken (Collingwood) | 41 |
=4th | Bruce Doull (Carlton) | 34 |
Len Thompson (Collingwood) | ||
Leigh Matthews (Hawthorn) | ||
Jeff Sarau (St Kilda)* | 30 | |
=7th | Gary Dempsey (North Melbourne) | 27 |
Gary Hardeman (Melbourne) | ||
9th | David Dench (North Melbourne) | 26 |
10th | Simon Madden (Essendon) | 25 |
* The player was ineligible to win the medal due to suspension by the VFL Tribunal during the year.
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