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FREMANTLE superstar Nat Fyfe's scorching start to the season will see him take home his first Brownlow Medal on Monday night.

That is the estimation of AFL.com.au's Brownlow predictor, with Fyfe polling 30 votes, including 29 to round 13, to finish seven votes clear of Hawthorn's Sam Mitchell.

Even though Fyfe missed four games throughout the season with injury, the gun midfielder seemingly has enough votes in the bank to hold off Mitchell's late charge.

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Website reporters award votes on a 3-2-1 basis after every game in the same way as the umpires who vote on the prestigious gong.

Mitchell (23 votes), North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein (21) and Josh Kennedy (21) round out the top place getters.

Dan Hannebery (20 votes), Patrick Dangerfield (19), David Mundy (19), Robbie Gray (19) and Matt Priddis (18) are the next best on the leaderboard, according to the Brownlow predictor.

While much of the attention will be focused on Fyfe, there are a number of other interesting talking points heading into the night of nights.

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Here is a quick run down for what to look out for when the Brownlow Medal kicks off from Crown Palladium in Melbourne on Monday night.

Leaders after round four
Nat Fyfe (Frem) – 10 votes
Dylan Shiel (GWS) – 7 votes
Scott Pendlebury (Coll) – 7 votes

Leaders after round 13
Nat Fyfe (Frem) – 29 votes
Sam Mitchell (Haw) – 14 votes
Dan Hannebery (Syd) – 14 votes

Our predictor has Nat Fyfe winning from Sam Mitchell. Picture: AFL Media

Highest polling first-year players
Patrick Cripps (Carl) – 7 votes
Jesse Hogan (Melb) – 4 votes
Touk Miller (GC) – 1 vote
Isaac Heeney (Syd) – 1 vote
Adam Saad (GC) – 1 vote
Jordan De Goey (Coll) – 1 vote
Cory Gregson (Geel) – 1 vote

Highest polling defender/ruckman/forward
Defender:
Michael Hurley (Ess) – 10 votes
Ruckman: Todd Goldstein (NM) – 21 votes
Forward: Josh Kennedy (WCE) – 12 votes

Highest polling former winners
Matt Priddis (WCE) – 18 votes
Dane Swan (Coll) – 8 votes
Jobe Watson (Ess) – 6 votes

Players with one vote
Adam Saad (GC), Andrew Carrazzo (Carl), Andrew Swallow (NM), Ben McGlynn (Syd), Brodie Grundy (Coll), Cameron McCarthy (GWS), Clancee Pearce (Frem), Cory Gregson (Geel), Dan McStay (Bris), Isaac Smith (Haw), Jack Billings (STK), James Kelly (Geel), Lachie Whitfield (GWS), Lewis Jetta (Syd), Marley Williams (Coll), Maverick Weller (STK), Michael Johnson (Frem), Mitch Hallahan (GC), Nick Dal Santo (NM), Paul Puopolo (Haw), Rhys Stanley (Geel), Rory Laird (Adel), Sam Fisher (STK), Shannon Hurn (WCE), Tom Scully (GWS), Allen Christensen (Bris), Andrew Walker (Carl), Bradley Hill (Haw), Dane Rampe (Syd), Dayne Zorko (Bris), Isaac Heeney (Syd), Ivan Maric (Rich), Jake Kolodjashnij (Geel), Jarrad Grant (WB), Jordan De Goey (Coll), Josh Walker (Geel), Kane Lambert (Rich), Mark Baguley (Ess), Ryan Griffen (GWS), Sam Gilbert (StK), Tom Lynch (Adel), Touk Miller (GC).

Ineligible players
Stefan Martin (Bris), Bryce Gibbs (Carl), Nick Holman (Carl), Chris Yarran (Carl), Taylor Adams (Coll), Nathan Brown (Coll), Adam Cooney (Ess), Courtenay Dempsey (Ess), Hayden Ballantyne (Frem), Zac Dawson (Frem), Alex Silvagni (Frem), Steve Johnson (Geel), Joel Selwood (Geel), Billie Smedts (Geel), Steven May (GC), Alex Sexton (GC), Matt Shaw (GC), Phil Davis (GWS), Jordan Lewis (Haw), Luke Hodge (Haw), Drew Petrie (NM), Michael Firrito (NM), Jack Ziebell (NM), Brett Deledio (Rich), Ivan Maric (Rich), Ty Vickery (Rich), Mav Weller (STK), Lance Franklin (Syd), Ted Richards (Syd), Kurt Tippett (Syd), Mark LeCras (WCE), Chris Masten (WCE), Elliot Yeo (WCE), Brett Goodes (WB).