Clayton Oliver has been ranked among the second tier of 2026 Brownlow Medal contenders by SEN’s Dwayne Russell, falling just outside the top six. Russell’s list, announced on July 15, placed Oliver alongside players like Will Ashcroft and Lachie Neale, behind the leading group of Nick Daicos, Marcus Bontempelli, Isaac Heeney, Jordan Dawson, Luke Jackson, and Zak Butters.

Who made the top six?

Dwayne Russell’s top six Brownlow contenders for 2026 include Collingwood’s Nick Daicos as the clear favorite, followed by Western Bulldogs’ Marcus Bontempelli. The list also features Sydney’s Isaac Heeney, Adelaide’s Jordan Dawson, St Kilda’s Luke Jackson, and Port Adelaide’s Zak Butters, though Butters is sidelined with injury for the rest of the season.

Where does Clayton Oliver stand?

Russell placed Clayton Oliver in a second tier of contenders, acknowledging his strong season but noting he isn’t quite at the level of the top six. Oliver is grouped with rising stars like Will Ashcroft and Harry Sheezel, as well as experienced players such as Lachie Neale and Bailey Smith. Russell’s assessment highlights Oliver’s consistent performances but suggests he lacks the standout influence of the leading candidates.

What does this mean for Oliver’s Brownlow chances?

While Clayton Oliver remains a strong contender for the Brownlow Medal, Russell’s ranking suggests he faces stiff competition from the top six. With Daicos and Bontempelli leading the race, Oliver will need to elevate his game in the remaining rounds to challenge for the award. His placement in the second tier underscores his value to Melbourne but also the depth of talent in the 2026 season.