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1991 Brownlow Medal
| 1991 Brownlow Medal |
|---|
| 23 September 1991 |
| Southern Cross Ballroom |
| Bruce McAvaney |
| Jim Stynes (Melbourne)25 votes |
| Seven Network |
The 1991 Brownlow Medal was the 64th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League (AFL) home and away season. Jim Stynes of the Melbourne Football Club was declared the outright winner of the medal count, becoming the fifth individual to win the award while playing for Melbourne.
- If a number is vacant, it indicates that the player missed that particular game.
- Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led/were equal leader in the Brownlow Medal count at the end of that round.
- Players with asterisks next to names indicates ineligibility to win the award due to suspension from the Tribunal.
| Club | Player(s) | Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Adelaide | Mark Mickan | 14 |
| Brisbane Bears | Michael McLean | 17 |
| Carlton | Peter Dean | 11 |
| Collingwood | Tony Francis | 14 |
| Essendon | Alan Ezard | 9 |
| Fitzroy | Paul Roos | 11 |
| Footscray | Peter Foster | 13 |
| Geelong | Garry Hocking | 19 |
| Hawthorn | Paul Hudson | 17 |
| Melbourne | Jim Stynes | 25 |
| North Melbourne | Wayne Schwass | 13 |
| Richmond | Matthew Knights | 17 |
| St Kilda | Tony Lockett | 16 |
| Sydney | Dennis Carroll | 11 |
| West Coast | Craig Turley | 20 |
- "1991 Brownlow Medal". AFL Tables.
- 1991 Brownlow Medal Jim Stynes on YouTube
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