Nat Fyfe may have brought home Fremantle’s first Brownlow Medal but his team mates also polled well after a strong 2015.
Fyfe was the only player in the league to break through 30 votes securing the ‘Charlie’ in a dominant season.
Nat Fyfe memorabilia
David Mundy, who was in arguably career best form, polled 19 votes, finishing equal eighth.
He starred in the midfield, averaging 27 points a game, and earned his first call up to the 2015 All Australian team.
Ruckman Aaron Sandilands polled 14 votes after another stunning year in the middle.
Sandilands set a club record for hit-outs with 998 this season while also setting and then breaking the AFL record for most hit-outs in a game.
Emerging midfielder Lachie Neale, who was named in the 40-man All Australian squad, polled 10 votes.
Stephen Hill (6), Michael Barlow (5), Chris Mayne (3), Michael Walters (3), Matthew Pavlich (2) and Danyle Pearce (1) also polled.
Fremantle 2015 Brownlow Medal
Nat Fyfe 31
David Mundy 19
Aaron Sandilands 14
Lachie Neale 10
Stephen Hill 6
Michael Barlow 5
Chris Mayne 3
Michael Walters 3
Matthew Pavlich 2
Danyle Pearce 1