Many wives and girlfriends of Australian Rules Football players attended the Brownlow Medal ceremony held at Crown Melbourne’s Palladium on Monday night.
Influencer Elle Ray was a standout at the event, wearing a striking red dress with a low back and a flattering neckline.
The gown included a short train and some rushing at the derrière and draping along the bust.
Lexi Mary, partner of Bulldogs player Rory Lobb, turned heads at an event in a striking, iridescent gown designed by Alin Le’ Kal.
The modern dress slipped off her shoulders and featured a unique, sculpted bodice. She completed the look with several diamond accessories.
Abbey Holmes, the footballer and TV personality, looked stylish in a fitted black dress featuring a satin bow at the neckline.



She added a diamond choker and pointed, black heels while opting for a warm-toned make-up palette.
For the Brownlow event, Libby Clifford wore a flowing, light-colored gown with lots of ruffles and a bold, high slit.
She and her boyfriend, Geelong football player Connor O’Sullivan, went on a date night. He looked sharp in a tuxedo.


Experts predict this year’s Brownlow Medal count will be very close, with Nick Daicos from Collingwood currently favored to win based on predictions. He’s been remarkably consistent throughout the season.
The star Collingwood player consistently had a lot of the ball, often gaining possession more than 30 times per game. He also had a knack for making game-changing plays, keeping him in the headlines even when his team was facing difficulties.
Close behind is Bailey Smith from Geelong, who quickly became a key player after joining the team at Kardinia Park last season.
Smith’s speed, ability to win tough challenges, and strong finishes to the season have led many to believe he could get closer to Daicos in the final vote tally.
Noah Anderson of the Gold Coast Suns has quickly become a standout player, consistently controlling the midfield and ranking among the best in the league for winning contested ball and clearances.
His ability to control the tempo of games has made him one of the umpires’ most noticeable players.
As a huge Crows fan, I have to say Jordan Dawson was incredible this year! He really stepped up as captain, leading the team brilliantly while also making those game-changing plays when we needed them most. It was honestly his best season yet, and a joy to watch.
Although his kicking efficiency decreased a little, his selection in the All-Australian team and strong performances in the final quarter of games position him as a strong contender to win the Brownlow Medal, becoming Adelaide’s second player to do so.
Caleb Serong of Fremantle completes the list of strong candidates. His reliable performance in close contests and his knack for controlling play after stoppages were key to getting the Dockers into the finals.
Having just been named an All-Australian, Serong’s combination of toughness and skill suggests he’ll likely receive a lot of votes in the awards count.
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