Brownlow Medal round 17 predictor: Fremantle gun breaks away; Adelaide mid flies under the radar

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Brownlow Medal round 17 predictor: Fremantle gun breaks away; Adelaide mid flies under the radar image

Following round 17, Geelong came away with the four points against the reigning premiers on Thursday night.

Collingwood were scared by North Melbourne, but ultimately went on to win their seventh-straight win, while Gold Coast beat Richmond with a kick after the siren.

Fremantle demolished St Kilda and Essendon surprised most by defeating Brisbane up at the Gabba.

Carlton keep their top four chances alive with a strong victory over West Coast in Perth.

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/Votes Game/Votes Game/Votes
Geelong v Melbourne Sydney v Western Bulldogs Collingwood v North Melbourne
3. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) 3. Tom Papley (Sydney) 3. Luke Davies-Uniacke (North Melbourne)
2. Mitch Duncan (Geelong) 2. Sam Reid (Sydney) 2. Nick Larkey (North Melbourne)
1. Tom Atkins (Geelong) 1. Callum Mills (Sydney) 1. Jed Anderson (North Melbourne)
     
Gold Coast v Richmond St Kilda v Fremantle Port Adelaide v GWS
3. Touk Miller (Gold Coast) 3. Andrew Brayshaw (Fremantle) 3. Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide)
2. Noah Anderson (Gold Coast) 2. Will Brodie (Fremantle) 2. Stephen Coniglio (GWS)
1. Shai Bolton (Richmond) 1. Jack Steele (St Kilda) 1. Sam Powell-Pepper (Port Adelaide)
     
Brisbane v Essendon Hawthorn v Adelaide West Coast v Carlton
3. Zach Merrett (Essendon) 3. Rory Laird (Adelaide) 3. Harry McKay (Carlton)
2. Peter Wright (Essendon) 2. Mitch Lewis (Hawthorn) 2. Charlie Curnow (Carlton)
1. Kyle Langford (Essendon) 1. Dylan Moore (Hawthorn) 1. George Hewett (Carlton)
     

AFL Brownlow 2022 Prediction Leaderboard

Name Team Votes
Andrew Brayshaw Fremantle 24
Lachie Neale Brisbane 22
Clayton Oliver Melbourne 22
Patrick Cripps Carlton 19
Rory Laird Adelaide 18
Christian Petracca Melbourne 18
Jeremy Cameron Geelong 16
Touk Miller Gold Coast 14
Callum Mills Sydney 13
Sam Walsh Carlton 12
Charlie Curnow Carlton 12
Dion Prestia Richmond 12
Darcy Parish Essendon 12
Jack Steele St Kilda 12
Connor Rozee Port Adelaide 12
Jack Crisp Collingwood 11
Max Gawn Melbourne 11
Jack Sinclair St Kilda 11
Jack Macrae Western Bulldogs 10
Luke Parker Sydney 10
Ollie Wines Port Adelaide 10

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

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