BEST OF THE BEST
Written by
Alison Hurbert-Burns
On
24th March, 2011
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The Brownlow Medal is Australian Football's most coveted award. Since its creation in 1924, struck to commemorate the life's work of the administrator Charles Brownlow, it has been won by the greats of the game.
On the Monday night of AFL Grand Final week, some 27 weeks away, this year’s best player, as voted by the AFL match day umpires will be announced. For those who follow the award show, it can be hard to remember the many stand out performances of the season, let alone who played well back in round 5.
The solution? Our team of footy lovers have created an iPhone app that records which players get your vote for best on ground, for every game and round of the 2011 season. You can track your votes against the experts and at the end of the season; see how close you were to the decision of the umpires.
Thank you to our dedicated digital team for their great idea and quick work to get it ready for the beginning of the season. An update for the app is being worked on, and we welcome your feedback
The app is free of charge and available to download from the itunes store now.