Brownlow Medal round 20 predictor: Carlton gun joins leader; Melbourne mid continues form

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Brownlow Medal round 20 predictor: Carlton gun joins leader; Melbourne mid continues form image

Round 20 saw all but one home team come away with the premiership points, as Melbourne staked their claims as the premier teams in the competition with a strong victory over Fremantle at Optus Stadium.

Collingwood made it 10-straight wins against Port Adelaide, while Geelong celebrated Joel Selwood's 350th in style.

Sydney's chances for top four have increased, taking care of cross-town rivals GWS by 73 points.

Richmond keep their finals chances alive after a come-back victory against Brisbane, who still haven't won at the MCG since 2014.

Adelaide surprised Carlton at home, defeating Michael Voss' team convincingly.

Sporting News' AFL experts have combined to produce a Brownlow predictor to figure out who might walk away with Charlie at season's end.

Game/VotesGame/VotesGame/Votes
Fremantle v MelbourneCollingwood v Port AdelaideSydney v GWS
3. Jack Viney (Melbourne)3. Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide)3. Errol Gulden (Sydney)
2. Christian Petracca (Melbourne)2. Josh Daicos (Collingwood)2. Luke Parker (Sydney)
1. Angus Brayshaw (Melbourne)1. Zak Butters (Port Adelaide)1. James Rowbottom (Sydney)
   
St Kilda v HawthornGeelong v Western BulldogsAdelaide v Carlton
3. Rowan Marshall (St Kilda)3. Josh Dunkley (Western Bulldogs)3. Patrick Cripps (Carlton)
2. Brad Crouch (St Kilda)2. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)2. Brodie Smith (Adelaide)
1. Jack Steele (St Kilda)1.Tom Liberatore (Western Bulldogs)1. Rory Laird (Adelaide)
   
Gold Coast  v West CoastRichmond v BrisbaneEssendon v North Melbourne
3. Touk Miller (Gold Coast)3. Shai Bolton (Richmond)3. Zach Merrett (Essendon)
2. Jack Darling (West Coast)2. Keidean Coleman (Brisbane)2. Mason Redman (Essendon)
1. Noah Anderson (Gold Coast)1. Noah Cumberland (Richmond)1. Jake Stringer (Essendon)

AFL Brownlow 2022 Prediction Leaderboard

NameTeamVotes
Andrew BrayshawFremantle25
Patrick CrippsCarlton25
Lachie NealeBrisbane24
Rory LairdAdelaide24
Clayton OliverMelbourne22
Christian PetraccaMelbourne21
Touk MillerGold Coast20
Zach MerrettEssendon19
Jeremy CameronGeelong17
Connor RozeePort Adelaide17
Jack SteeleSt Kilda16
Callum MillsSydney15
Charlie CurnowCarlton14
Luke ParkerSydney14
Sam WalshCarlton14
Jack SinclairSt Kilda13
Max GawnMelbourne13
Dion PrestiaRichmond12
Josh DunkleyWestern Bulldogs12
Darcy ParishEssendon12
Marcus BontempelliWestern Bulldogs12
Jack CrispCollingwood11
Tom LiberatoreWestern Bulldogs11

For last week's votes and leaderboard, click here.

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