It's been a while since the Blues haven't had a representative amongst the Brownlow favourites, but after an up-and-down season, as many as five players could be in the running to poll the most votes by a Carlton representative.

Which of these Blues do you think will be awarded the most votes in tonight's Brownlow Medal Count?


Brock McLean

McLean produced a stunning second half of the season, culminating in a dominant 39-disposal game against the Saints in Round 23. Although he played only one game in the first two months of the season, McLean was perhaps our most consistent performer after Round 10, standing up as his fellow midfielders were sidelined by significant injuries.

Marc Murphy
Murphy started the year brilliantly, collecting 30 disposals in each of our first three games, but a shoulder injury in Round Eight curtailed his chances of becoming Carlton's sixth Brownlow Medalist. His return was better than solid, but did he do enough to take votes off Brock McLean?

Heath Scotland
A favourite to take home next week's John Nicholls Medal, "Scotto" produced another super-consistent season, missing only one game through injury. A general on the half-back flank, Scotland's determination and leadership qualities amongst a young group of defenders certainly didn't go unnoticed amongst supporters, but were the men in yellow as impressed?

Eddie Betts
The Club's leading goal-scorer and an All-Australian nominee, Betts produced an eye-catching year that has had many people speculating that he'll be taking "Big Nick" home next Tuesday night. Can he add to his nine career Brownlow votes tonight?

Andrew Carrazzo
In the form of his career before breaking his shoulder in Round Four. His return from injury was impressive and showed just how much we missed his hardness and shut-down capabilities. Might be adjudged best afield for each of our first three wins.


Stay tuned to www.carltonfc.com.au from 7:30pm as we bring you all the colour from the Brownlow Medal, including round-by-round votes.