Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines celebrates as he wins the 2021 Brownlow Medal - and gets a sweet congratulatory skill from his stunning partner Olivia May By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:55 BST, 19 September 2021 | Updated: 14:00 BST, 19 September 2021 Viewcomments It was a golden night for Ollie Wines. The Port Adelaide star Ollie Wines won the most competitive Brownlow medal in history, taking home the prize on Sunday night at the Perth ceremony. The 26-year-old was congratulated by his gorgeous partner, Olivia May, who gave him a kiss when the announcement was made. Winner: It was a golden night for Ollie Wines. The Port Adelaide star Ollie Wines (pictured) won the most competitive Brownlow medal in history, taking home the prize on Sunday night at the Perth ceremony Posing with his medal, the footballer kissed and bit down on the metal, beaming and clearly chuffed. He had earlier arrived with Olivia on his arm, the pair posing close together on the red carpet. The blonde stunner opted for a retro style white dress with sheer skirting and long sleeves. Aww: The 26-year-old was congratulated by his gorgeous partner, Olivia May (left), who gave him a kiss when the announcement was made Happy: Posing with his medal, the footballer kissed and bit down on the metal, beaming and clearly chuffed It featured a crisscrossed design at the bust which showed off hints of skin, and halter neck. Olivia added a pair of strappy brown heels and carried a white glomesh purse, as well as dangling pearl earrings. She opted for a bronzed makeup palette and wore her blonde hair down in waves around her face. Happy: He had earlier arrived with Olivia on his arm, the pair posing close together on the red carpet. The blonde stunner opted for a retro style white dress with sheer skirting Looking good: Ollie meanwhile opted for a black velvet blazer and trousers in the same tone as well as dress shoes Ollie meanwhile opted for a black velvet blazer and trousers in the same tone as well as dress shoes. The footballer had claimed his first medal with a staggering 36 votes ahead of Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli. In the highest scoring top 5 in the award's history, Wines stormed home to win his first medal just ahead of Bontempelli, Clayton Oliver and Sam Walsh. Did well: The footballer had claimed his first medal with a staggering 36 votes ahead of Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli Four players finished with 30+ votes, with the Brownlow previously only seeing two players reach that mark in the same season. The medal completes a stunning comeback for Wines who came back from a crippling shoulder injury last year to claim the award. He becomes the first ever Port Adelaide player to win the Brownlow medal. Wow! In the highest scoring top 5 in the award's history, Wines stormed home to win his first medal just ahead of Bontempelli, Clayton Oliver and Sam Walsh Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility