Nine is marking 50 Years of Deadly with a new public vote to determine the greatest Indigenous player over the program’s five-decade history. Reports across Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald say voting is now open, positioning the campaign as a celebration of Indigenous achievements recognised through the Deadly brand. While the articles focus on the announcement and the start of voting, they do not provide additional details on the voting process, nomination criteria, or the list of eligible players. The outlets frame the initiative as a milestone event for Nine’s Deadly series, inviting audiences to participate in selecting an all-time standout from the past 50 years. The coverage is consistent in stating that the voting phase has begun and that the winner will be named as the greatest Indigenous player within the time period. The articles also indicate that the campaign is intended to commemorate the long-running recognition of Indigenous talent associated with Deadly.