Jules Neale sent temperatures soaring in a very risqué dress at the 2025 Brownlow Medal count in Melbourne on Monday night.
The AFL WAG, who is married to Brisbane Lions co-captain Lachie Neale, risked a wardrobe malfunction in a pale blue frock as she arrived at the event held at Crown Casino.
The dress by KYHA Studios boasted a high-cut neckline and a very daring high-split at the leg.
The gown’s open-side detailing\showed a glimpse of Julie’s cleavage as she posed alongside her husband of six years, who looked dapper in a tuxedo and bowtie.
Julie kept it simple when it came to her accessories, wearing nothing but a simple pair of diamond earrings.
 
 Jules Neale sent temperatures soaring in a very risqué dress at the 2025 Brownlow Medal count in Melbourne on Monday night
 
 The AFL WAG, who is married to Brisbane Lions co-captain Lachie Neale, risked a wardrobe malfunction in a pale blue frock as she arrived at the event held at Crown Casino
The hairstylist threw her blonde locks into an up-do for the star-studded event, letting two strands fall in waves across her cheeks.
As for her makeup, she opted for a smoky eye, bronzed cheeks and a pink lip, letting her show-stealing outfit do the talking.
Every year, Jules never fails to disappoint with her high-glamour on footy’s night of nights.
In 2020, Julie put on a dazzling display in a gorgeous sheer gown, which also boasted a racy high-split.
The stunning dress featured a corset style bodice and was decorated with an array of silver sequins, while the sheer material also gave a flash at her nude underwear.
Julie also made headlines at the 2023 ceremony when she stepped out in another effortlessly glamorous ensemble.
She made sure all eyes were on her and her husband in an iridescent silver gown with unique cut-out detailing around her waist.
 
 In 2020, Julie put on a dazzling display in a gorgeous sheer gown which also boasted a daring split
Julie looked every inch the proud wife at the ceremony after her husband’s impressive second Brownlow Medal win.
Lachie paid tribute to his beloved wife on his big night, describing her as a pillar of strength in a sweet speech.
‘To Jules, my wife. She’s my rock,’ he gushed.
‘She puts up with way too much from me. So thank you very much. I love you.’
As for this year’s Brownlow Medal count, predictor models have tipped another tight finish, with Collingwood’s Nick Daicos leading most simulations after a season built on sheer consistency.
The Magpies superstar was prolific with disposals, regularly surpassing 30 touches, while also delivering match-winning bursts that kept him in the spotlight even when Collingwood struggled.
Right behind him is Geelong’s Bailey Smith, who made an immediate impact in his first season at Kardinia Park.
Smith’s mix of explosive pace, contested work, and a string of late-season best-on-ground performances has many predicting he could close the gap on Daicos during the count.
 
 In 2023, Jules made sure all eyes were on her in an iridescent silver gown with a unique cut-out around her waist
Gold Coast’s Noah Anderson has emerged as a genuine star, dominating in the Suns’ midfield and finishing among the league leaders for clearances and contested possessions.
His ability to control the tempo of games has made him one of the umpires’ most noticeable players.
Adelaide captain Jordan Dawson enjoyed a career-best year, balancing leadership with clutch performances that swung matches.
While his disposal average dipped slightly, his All-Australian honours and big fourth-quarter efforts make him a serious threat to become the Crows’ second Brownlow Medallist.
Rounding out the contenders is Fremantle’s Caleb Serong, whose consistency in contested ball and ability to set the tone at stoppages powered the Dockers into September.
With another All-Australian blazer to his name, Serong’s mix of grit and polish gives him every chance of polling strongly.
 
			 
				 
										 
										 
										 
