PATRICK Dangerfield is on the verge of creating Brownlow Medal history.

The overwhelming favourite for footy's highest individual honour, Dangerfield will become the first player to win dual Brownlow Medals for Geelong if he succeeds on Monday night.

BROWNLOW PREDICTOR Who will take home 'Charlie'?

The Cats have had seven Brownlow Medal winners, but none have won two for the club.

Dangerfield is tipped to poll 28 votes on the AFL's official Brownlow Predictor, expected to claim the honour ahead of Carlton skipper Patrick Cripps and Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe.

Here's everything you need to know before the big night.

Final leaderboard

1. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 28
2. Patrick Cripps (Carlton) – 26
3. Nat Fyfe (Fremantle) – 25
=4. Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 24*
=4. Tim Kelly (Geelong) – 24
=4. Lachie Neale (Brisbane) – 24

Will Dangerfield win his second Brownlow Medal?

Leaders after round four

=1. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 8
=1. Patrick Cripps (Carlton) – 8
=1. Tom Rockliff (Port Adelaide) – 8
=4. Tim Kelly (Geelong) – 7
=4. Lachie Whitfield (GWS Giants) – 7

Leaders after round 13

1. Tim Kelly (Geelong) – 19
2. Patrick Cripps (Carlton) – 18
=3. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 16
=3. Nat Fyfe (Fremantle) – 16
5. Max Gawn (Melbourne) – 15

Kelly is expected to make a hot start.

Highest polling first-year players

1. Sydney Stack (Richmond) – 2
2. Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide) – 1

Highest polling defender/ruckman/forward

Defender: Harris Andrews (Brisbane) – 10*
Ruckman: Max Gawn (Melbourne), Brodie Grundy (Collingwood) – 23
Forward: Jeremy Cameron (GWS Giants) – 14

Highest polling former winners

1. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 28
2. Nat Fyfe (Fremantle) – 25
3. Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 24*

Fyfe and Dangerfield are hunting their second Brownlow.

Leaders for each club

Adelaide
1. Brad Crouch – 12
2. Matt Crouch – 8
3. Rory Sloane – 6

Brisbane
1. Lachie Neale – 24
2. Dayne Zorko – 16
=3. Harris Andrews – 10*
=3. Jarryd Lyons – 10

Carlton
1. Patrick Cripps – 26
2. Ed Curnow – 10
3. Marc Murphy – 6

Collingwood
1. Brodie Grundy – 23
2. Scott Pendlebury – 18
3. Adam Treloar – 14

Will Grundy lead the way for Pies?

Essendon
1. Zach Merrett – 17
2. Dyson Heppell – 10
3. Dylan Shiel – 7

Fremantle
1. Nat Fyfe – 25
2. Michael Walters – 13
3. Bradley Hill – 9

Geelong
1. Patrick Dangerfield – 28
2. Tim Kelly – 24
3. Gary Ablett – 8*

Gold Coast
=1. Jack Martin – 4
=1. Brayden Fiorini – 4
=1. David Swallow – 4

Greater Western Sydney
1. Stephen Coniglio – 16
2. Jeremy Cameron – 14
3. Josh Kelly – 12

Hawthorn
1. James Worpel – 13
2. James Sicily – 9
3. Jaeger O'Meara – 8

Melbourne
1. Max Gawn – 23
2. Clayton Oliver – 12
3. Tom McDonald – 5

Gawn seems a lock to poll most votes for the Dees.

North Melbourne
1. Ben Cunnington – 16
2. Shaun Higgins – 13
3. Ben Brown – 11

Port Adelaide
1. Travis Boak – 17
2. Tom Rockliff – 10
3. Robbie Gray – 9

Richmond
1. Dustin Martin – 24*
=2. Dion Prestia – 8
=2. Bachar Houli – 8

St Kilda
1. Seb Ross – 10
2. Jade Gresham – 7
3. Jack Billings – 6

Sydney
1. Luke Parker – 12
2. Isaac Heeney – 6
3. Josh Kennedy – 5

West Coast
1. Elliot Yeo – 18
=2. Luke Shuey – 13
=2. Dom Sheed – 13

Western Bulldogs
1. Marcus Bontempelli – 22
2. Josh Dunkley – 19
3. Jack Macrae – 18

* Ineligible