Where is Touk Miller from?
Melbourne
Miller was born in Melbourne to an African-American father and an Australian mother. His father, Wylie, is a jazz musician and his mother, Ruth, is a veteran marathon runner and triathlete. Touk started high school in the selective sports academy at Maribyrnong College.
How old is Touk Miller?
25 years (February 22, 1996)
Touk Miller/Age
Where did Touk Miller finish in Brownlow?
Gold Coast Club Champion Touk Miller dominated the vote count for the SUNS, polling 17 votes, including five best-on-ground performances. He finished the night six votes outside the top 10.
How tall is Touk Miller?
5′ 10″
Touk Miller/Height
What position does Touk Miller?
GOLD Coast’s Therabody AFL All-Australian midfielder Touk Miller has turned his back on free agency, inking a five-year contract extension in a huge coup for the Suns.
How many votes did Touk Miller get?
2021 BROWNLOW MEDAL LEADERBOARD
| Votes | Player | R15 |
|---|---|---|
| 27.5 | TOUK MILLER | 1.5 |
| 25 | CHRISTIAN PETRACCA | 1 |
| 23.5 | SAM WALSH | 3 |
| 23 | DARCY PARISH | – |
Who is ineligible for the Brownlow?
An ineligible player can’t win the Brownlow Medal, regardless of the number of votes he has received. This came into play in 1996, 1997 and 2012, when Corey McKernan, Chris Grant and Jobe Watson were all ineligible to win the Brownlow.
Who has won the most brownlows in AFL?
Only four players in the history of the League have won three Brownlow medals. They are Haydn Bunton (Fitzroy), Dick Reynolds (Essendon), Bob Skilton (South Melbourne) and Ian Stewart (St Kilda and Richmond)….Brownlow Medallists: 1924 – Present.
| Year | 1997 |
|---|---|
| Player | Robert Harvey |
| Team | St Kilda |
| Votes | 26 |
| Recruited from | Seaford |
Who Won 2021 Brownlow Medal?
Ollie Wines
With Perth hosting the 2021 AFL Grand Final, the main function was held at Optus Stadium on Sunday, 19 September 2021….
| 2021 Brownlow Medal | |
|---|---|
| Hosted by | Hamish McLachlan, Jacqueline Felgate (from Melbourne) Basil Zempilas (from Perth) |
| Winner | Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide) (36 votes) |