the player gets a medal
The Brownlow Medal (Named after former Geelong player Charles Brownlow).
There are certainly were a number of great players who entertained crowds throughout the 2011 AFL season, therefore the answer could be debatable. However, the Brownlow Medal for 2011 went to Collingwood player Dane Swan. The Brownlow Medal - by definition - is given to the "fairest and best" player in the AFL, according to Wikipedia.
The Brownlow Medal is associated with the AFL (Australian Football League). It is awarded annually to the best and fairest player in the league during the home-and-away season. The medal is named after Charles Brownlow, a former player and administrator in the sport.
The Jack Dyer Medal is awarded to the player who wins the Best and Fairest at the Richmond Footbal Club. The award is named after Richmond player and club legend Jack Dyer.
Gary Ablett has won the best and fairest awards seven times.
Adam Goodes, a former Australian rules footballer, won numerous awards during his career, including two Brownlow Medals (1998 and 1999) as the league's best player. He was also a three-time All-Australian and won the AFL Rising Star award in 1999. Additionally, Goodes was named the AFL's Best and Fairest player in 2003 and received various other accolades for his contributions to the sport and his community work. Overall, he is recognized as one of the greatest players in AFL history.
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Brownlow Medal! The 2010 winner was Chris Judd, of Carlton 2009 winner: Gary Ablett Jnr., Geelong 2008 winner was Adam Cooney 2007 Jimmy Bartel 2006 Adam Goodes 2005 Chris Judd
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