On the day the 2006 Brownlow medallist will be revealed, four previous winners of football's most prestigious award have tipped the two favourites as the biggest chances to poll the most votes and take home "Charlie".Sydney wingman Adam Goodes and sentimental favourite Bulldogs midfielder Scott West were the popular choices among medallists Shane Crawford, James Hird, Nathan Buckley and Robert Harvey, with a handful of "roughies" also thrown into the equation by the experienced foursome.Nick Riewoldt, Dane Swan, Joel Bowden (although the Richmond defender is ineligible to win the award) and Tyson Edwards were all suggested as outside chances by the players but Goodes and West remained outright favourites with the former winners as well as the bookkeepers.TAB Sportsbet's Gary Davies confirmed Goodes has travelled into odds of $2.60 while West is second favourite at $4.00 after some heavy support on Sunday."Goodes is still favourite, there has been good money for him this morning and about half the money that has come in this morning has come in for him so he's very solid," Davies said."On Sunday, West was easily the best backed at $4.00 and there was something like 15 or $16,000 put on Scotty West, so he's been well supported."Chris Judd is $5.50 so he's stayed that way but the mover has been Simon Goodwin, $10 into $7 and I think people might have been reading emails about that and I warn you, don't read the emails, they are not fair dinkum."Swans forward Michael O'Loughlin said on Monday that Goodes' favouritism is well deserved."I hope he wins it, he has been such a great player from the kid that first got here, I am really proud of him. He is already a legend, but I love the guy and think he will win," O'Loughlin said."(But) West has had a great year, Juddy again, I love watching Brad Johnson play, he's a chance as well."Johnson ($12.00), Ben Cousins ($13.00), Nick Dal Santo ($26.00) and Nick Riewoldt ($26.00) are the next favourites with the punters after the top four.Crawford, who won the award in 1999, said while he thought the outright favourite would poll the most votes, he hoped to see West get home after coming so painfully close on many occasions."I think Adam Goodes will win. He's had a great year and as the year has gone on, he's gotten better so I think probably win tonight," Crawford said."I think Nick Riewoldt could be a roughie so it should be pretty interesting. But we'd all love Scott to win because he's been such a good player for such a long time and I started my footy when Scott started so I've followed him very closely so it would be fantastic for everyone if he could get up."Harvey said he believed Goodwin to be in with a good show but again was supportive of the sentimental favourite in the best-placed Victorian to win the medal."I don't mind Simon Goodwin, just with the number of games Adelaide won he's got to poll votes, and Scott West is always up there so I would like to see him win it because he's been consistent throughout the years," Harvey said."I wouldn't be surprised (if a Saint) won it. Nick (Riewoldt) has been our best by far this year."