A pair of dual Norm Smith Medal winners, Andrew McLeod (chair) and Luke Hodge (Channel 7), are included in Saturday's Norm Smith voting panel, made up of five AFL icons.
Both McLeod and Hodge claimed the best afield award for their efforts in winning grand finals for Adelaide and Hawthorn, with the speedy Crow going back-to-back in 1997 and 1998, while the Hawks leader was the worthy recipient in 2008 and 2014.
The duo will be joined by former AFLW star and media personality Kate McCarthy (Triple M), Richmond three-time premiership player Jack Riewoldt (Fox Footy) and West Coast premiership coach Adam Simpson (SEN).
McCarthy played 42 games between 2017 and 2022 for Brisbane, St Kilda and Hawthorn, claiming an All-Australian blazer in her maiden season.
She now features prominently across multiple media platforms, and is one of the up-and-coming performers in the AFL.
Riewoldt played 347 gams for the Tigers, kicking 787 goals and playing in three premierships, whilst also claiming the same amount of Coleman Medals and All-Australian blazers.
Prior to his successful coaching days at West Coast, Simpson won two premierships as a player at North Melbourne. He will also present the Jock McHale medal to the premiership-winning coach.
- Number of three votes received
- Number of two votes received
- If still unbroken, votes cast by the Chair will break the tie








