**AFL Brownlow Medal: Where to Put Your Fucking Money**

Get Ready for the Most Anticipated Night in Australian Football!

The countdown begins for the prestigious award ceremony, and we’ve got you covered with expert tips and predictions. Before you place your bets, remember to gamble responsibly and seek help if needed.

Top 5 Contender: Marcus Bontempelli is a strong contender to finish in the top 5, with odds of $1.55 still available. Our predictor has him finishing fifth with 28 votes, a comfortable 4.5 votes ahead of sixth-placed Caleb Serong.

Top 10 Dark Horse: Chad Warner offers great value at $2.40 to finish in the top 10. With his impressive style of play and the Swans’ successful season, he could easily over-poll and secure a top 10 spot.

Most 3-Vote Games: Lachie Neale is a hidden gem at $5 to have the most 3-vote games. Our predictor has him as the best chance for maximum votes in nine games, making him a valuable bet.

Most Votes Last Eight Rounds: Neale is the favorite to dominate the last eight rounds, but Tom Green offers great value at $1.50 to poll in all eight games.

Player to Poll in Most Games: Patrick Cripps is the favorite to poll in the most games, with a record 17 games predicted. However, Isaac Heeney is a close second, expected to poll in 15 games.

Leader After Round 6, 10, 15: Heeney is the short-priced favorite to lead after Round 6 and 10, but taking him to lead after Round 15 at $2 offers better value.

Best Value Bet: Jason Horne-Francis is a rising star, and his odds of $4.50 to finish top 10 are still worth a look. We predict him to poll 19.5 votes this season, tied with teammate Zak Butters.

Best Double-Your-Money Multi: Combine Cripps, Daicos, Neale, Heeney, and Serong (all top 10), Warner and Butters (both top 20), Bontempelli most Bulldogs votes, and Jai Newcombe most Hawks votes for a payout of $2.

Best Long Shot: The Cripps, Daicos, Neale, Bontempelli first four (in order) offers juicy odds of $26. While it’s a long shot, our predictor thinks it plays out more often than 1 in 26 times.

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