Wines’ career reached a pinnacle in 2021 when he secured the Brownlow Medal, polling a record-equalling 36 votes
Ollie Wines is a distinguished Australian rules footballer, celebrated for his resilience, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the Port Adelaide Football Club in the AFL. Born on October 7, 1994, in Echuca, Victoria, Wines emerged from the Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup and was selected by Port Adelaide with pick No. 7 in the 2012 AFL Draft. He made an immediate impact, debuting in Round 1 of the 2013 season and earning a Rising Star nomination with a standout 24-disposal performance.
Wines’ career reached a pinnacle in 2021 when he secured the Brownlow Medal, polling a record-equalling 36 votes. That same year, he was named in the All-Australian team and received the John Cahill Medal as Port Adelaide’s best and fairest player.
Known for his physicality and endurance, Wines has been a consistent force in Port Adelaide’s midfield, leading the team in disposals, contested possessions, and stoppage clearances. His leadership qualities were recognized when he served as co-captain in 2019.
Despite facing challenges, including a heart rhythm issue diagnosed in 2022, Wines has demonstrated remarkable resilience. He underwent minor surgery and has continued to contribute significantly to his team, exemplifying professionalism and dedication.
Off the field, Wines maintains strong ties to his hometown of Echuca, often returning to support local initiatives and inspire young athletes. In May 2025, he and his partner Olivia announced they were expecting their first child, marking a new chapter in his personal life.
Ollie Wines’ journey from a regional footballer to an AFL star underscores his dedication, resilience, and passion for the game. His story continues to inspire both on and off the field.
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