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Airdate: Brownlow Medal 2020

History to be made with first-ever virtual Brownlow event -and Jacqui Felgate as first female co-host.

The 2020 Brownlow Medal count will make history with a virtual count and no red carpet.

Footy Central host Jacqui Felgate will co-host the event Hamish McLachlan -the first female in AFL history to do so- while the Front Bar team are also on the ticket.

Head of Network Sport Lewis Martin commented, “This year’s count will be a Brownlow like no other. A lot could go wrong, there’s no mistaking that. We’ll be relying on a lot of technology and plenty of moving parts coming together on the night. But the broadcast will be in safe hands with Hamish and Jacqui, with a little help from The Front Bar team. And we can always rely on two things on Brownlow night – the gripping drama that just builds and builds during the count, and the prestige that’s instantly bestowed on the player who joins a who’s who of football’s greatest names on the Brownlow honour roll.”

Hamish McLachlan said, “It will be a different Brownlow count this year, not having a room filled with the players, but the significance of the night remains just the same. To be crowned the game’s fairest and best is life changing, so we will try very hard to ensure that prestige remains amongst all the changes we face. Lachie Neale and Trav Boak look to be the two for me, but this year has shown whatever you think, counts for very little. I’m really looking forward to working with Jacqui. Jac loves her footy, is a great live performer and will do a terrific job bringing to life the players’ stories.”

Jacqui Felgate said, “It’s been an incredibly tough year for so many, but Brownlow night will give Australians the chance to celebrate the very best in footy, both on and off the field. It’s an honour to stand alongside one of the finest broadcasters in the country in Hamish McLachlan, and to look back at the remarkable moments that gave us so much joy – when we needed it the most. It will be a Brownlow with a difference, but it will be something very special indeed. And I promise to keep everyone on time, there will be no excuses this year!”

The AFL Mark of the Year, AFL Goal of the Year and Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award will also be announced during Seven’s broadcast.

In a year when the Brownlow count will be held as a made-for-TV event, Felgate and McLachlan will co-host a special broadcast on the eve of Grand Final week, with Brisbane Lions midfielder Lachie Neale the favourite to be crowned 2020’s fairest and best player ahead of a star-studded field that includes Travis Boak, Christian Petracca, Jack Steele and past winners Dustin Martin and Patrick Dangerfield.

Everyone’s favourite footy fans, Front Bar stars Mick Molloy, Sam Pang and Andy Maher, will also join Seven’s broadcast to add their unique take on the night’s proceedings, while one of this year’s Brownlow favourites will be put under the spotlight in an interview with a hard-hitting team of NAB AFL Auskickers.

In the build-up to this year’s count, fans are being encouraged to get into the spirit of the night from their loungerooms with #BackyardBrownlow, where the best pictures posted on social media will be shown on the broadcast as viewers help bring the traditional black-tie style and glamour to the game’s most prestigious night.

Sunday October 18
Sydney 7.00pm Live on 7mate
Melbourne 7.00pm Live on Channel 7
Brisbane 6.00pm Live on 7mate
Adelaide 6.30pm Live on 7mate, 7.00pm Live on Channel 7
Perth 4.00pm Live on 7mate

One Response

  1. I will say this – if the Brownlow is decided before Round 18 (the final round this year) 17 of the 18 club functions will have their camera feeds terminated – the only one which won’t will be the one from the club that has the winner.

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