Younger mystery date of AFL Hall of Famer Des Tuddenham, 82, gave the WAGs a run for their money at the Brownlow Medal count on Monday night as she flashed her underwear in completely see-through gown

A mystery blonde bombshell turned heads at the Brownlow Medal count in Melbourne on Monday night.

Attending the glitzy event on the arm of AFL Hall of Famer Des Tuddenham, she outshone the younger WAGs as she flashed her underwear in a risqué, see-through dress during AFL’s night of nights at the Crown Casino.

The bejewelled frock left little to the imagination as it hugged her curves, showing off her ample cleavage and tattooed arms.

Des’ date paired the sparkling ensemble with strappy silver heels and a glittering purse.

She wore her blonde hair in soft waves and chose a smokey eye with bronzed cheeks to complement the glamorous evening. 

Meanwhile, the Collingwood legend, 82, looked dapper in a tuxedo, wearing a giant smile on his face as he posed with his arm around the woman. 

Younger mystery date of AFL Hall of Famer Des Tuddenham, 82, gave the WAGs a run for their money at the Brownlow Medal count on Monday night as she flashed her underwear in completely see-through gown

Younger mystery date of AFL Hall of Famer Des Tuddenham, 82, gave the WAGs a run for their money at the Brownlow Medal count on Monday night as she flashed her underwear in completely see-through gown 

Also making waves on the Brownlow red carpet was AFL megastar Bailey Smith, who arrived wearing a very trendy accessory – but it wasn’t his rumoured love interest Tammy Hembrow.

The Geelong Cats midfielder attended the awards ceremony wearing a pair of cool ‘speed dealer’ style sunglasses.

Bailey suited up for the occasion with an all-black ensemble, wearing a tuxedo and bow-tie.

He had his signature blonde locks in a messy style across his shoulders and a giant smile on his face as he posed alongside the AFL’s Chief Executive Officer Andrew Dillon.

Notably absent was Tammy, who was nowhere to be seen despite weeks of rumours that she would be attending the AFL’s night of nights on the arm of the footy star.

It’s a big night for Bailey, who is in the running for the most coveted award of the evening thanks to the immediate impact he made in his first season at Kardinia Park.

His mix of explosive pace, contested work, and a string of late-season best-on-ground performances has many predicting he could nab the Brownlow Medal.

This year’s Brownlow predictor models have tipped another tight finish, with Collingwood’s Nick Daicos leading most simulations after a season built on sheer consistency.

Also making waves on the Brownlow red carpet was AFL megastar Bailey Smith (pictured), who arrived wearing a very trendy accessory - but it wasn't his rumoured love interest Tammy Hembrow

Also making waves on the Brownlow red carpet was AFL megastar Bailey Smith (pictured), who arrived wearing a very trendy accessory – but it wasn’t his rumoured love interest Tammy Hembrow

Notably absent was Tammy (pictured), who was nowhere to be seen despite weeks of rumours that she would be attending the AFL's night of nights on the arm of the footy star

Notably absent was Tammy (pictured), who was nowhere to be seen despite weeks of rumours that she would be attending the AFL’s night of nights on the arm of the footy star

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.

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.

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