As the AFL gears up for the Brownlow Medal on Monday night and with Fremantle's Nat Fyfe predicted to take home 'Charlie', afl.com.au's Michael Whiting selects his top Lions vote-getters.
Best chance: Dayne Beams
He missed the last six games with a shoulder injury, but Beams was brilliant. His team's lack of wins won't help him, but the inside midfielder averaged 28 disposals – 13 contested – and was always under the umpires' noses. He's polled well previously, finishing in the top 10 twice in the past three years, and with ruckman Stefan Martin ineligible after a two-match suspension, expect Beams to lead the Lions' charge.
Fast starter: Dayne Beams
The former Magpie was quick out of the blocks, racking up 35 disposals in an early loss to Richmond and being instrumental in the round six and seven victories over Carlton and Port Adelaide respectively.
One-vote wonder: Dan McStay
The second-year key position player had a tough season, often being left alone as the main target forward. But his four goals against Carlton in round six could snare him a vote.
Total votes
When you dodge the wooden spoon with a final-round win, it's unlikely you'll get many votes, and that's the case with the Lions. Martin and Beams should do well, but aside from the four victories, don't expect much else.
Leading Crownbet chance: Tom Rockliff, $501
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