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The AFL Rising Star is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best young player in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the year. The recipient of the AFL Rising Star has been awarded the Ron Evans Medal since 2007, named in honour of the former AFL Commission chairman following his death that year.

It was originally known as the Norwich Rising Star award due to sponsorship reasons from 1993 to 1999, Ansett sponsored the award in 2000 and 2001 and the National Australia Bank (NAB) has been the major sponsor since 2002.

Eligibility and nominations[]

Every round, an Australian Football League rising star nomination is given to a standout young player who performed well during that particular round. To be eligible to be nominated for the award, a player must be younger than 21 years of age on 1 January of the award year and have played 10 or fewer senior games before the beginning of the season. A player who is suspended during the season is not eligible to win the award but is still eligible for nomination.

At the end of the season, nine AFL personalities (typically administrators and All-Australian team selectors) vote for five of the nominees, with their top selections earning five votes, their second selection earning four votes, etc. The player who receives the most votes is the winner. The current selection panel includes AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan, AFL Football Operations Manager Mark Evans, AFL National Talent Manager Kevin Sheehan and former players Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Cameron Ling, Matthew Richardson and Warren Tredrea.

Winners[]

The winners of the AFL Rising Star award have been:

Year Winner Team Recruited
1993 Nathan Buckley Brisbane Bears 1992 Northern Territory zone selection
1994 Chris Scott Brisbane Bears 1993 national draft, pick 12
1995 Nick Holland Hawthorn 1992 national draft, pick 14
1996 Ben Cousins West Coast 1995 father–son selection
1997 Michael Wilson Port Adelaide 1997 Port Adelaide zone selection
1998 Byron Pickett North Melbourne 1996 national draft, pick 67
1999 Adam Goodes Sydney 1997 national draft, pick 43
2000 Paul Hasleby Fremantle 1999 national draft, pick 2
2001 Justin Koschitzke St Kilda 2000 national draft, pick 2
2002 Nick Riewoldt St Kilda 2000 national draft, pick 1
2003 Sam Mitchell Hawthorn 2001 national draft, pick 36
2004 Jared Rivers Melbourne 2002 national draft, pick 26
2005 Brett Deledio Richmond 2004 national draft, pick 1
2006 Danyle Pearce Port Adelaide 2005 rookie draft, pick 16
2007 Joel Selwood Geelong 2006 national draft, pick 7
2008 Rhys Palmer Fremantle 2007 national draft, pick 7
2009 Daniel Rich Brisbane Lions 2008 national draft, pick 7
2010 Dan Hannebery Sydney 2008 national draft, pick 30
2011 Dyson Heppell Essendon 2010 national draft, pick 8
2012 Daniel Talia Adelaide 2009 national draft, pick 13
2013 Jaeger O'Meara Gold Coast 2011 mini-draft, pick 1
2014 Lewis Taylor Brisbane Lions 2013 national draft, pick 28
2015 Jesse Hogan Melbourne 2012 mini-draft, pick 2
2016 Callum Mills Sydney 2015 national draft, pick 3
2017 Andrew McGrath Essendon 2016 national draft, pick 1
2018 Jaidyn Stephenson Collingwood 2017 national draft, pick 6

Dual nominees[]

It is possible for a player to be nominated in multiple years, as long as they still satisfy the age and games played qualification rules in each year. So far eleven players have been nominated twice.

  • Duncan Kellaway (Richmond) – 1993 / 1994
  • Craig Callaghan (Fremantle) – 1995 / 1996
  • Michael Braun (West Coast) – 1997 / 1998
  • Luke Power (Brisbane Lions) – 1998 / 1999
  • Nathan Jones (Melbourne) – 2006 / 2007
  • Mark LeCras (West Coast) – 2006 / 2007
  • Michael Hurley (Essendon) – 2009 / 2010
  • Jordan Gysberts (Melbourne) – 2010 / 2011
  • Sam Blease (Melbourne) – 2011 / 2012
  • Orazio Fantasia (Essendon) – 2015 / 2016
  • Alex Witherden (Brisbane Lions) - 2017 / 2018

By club[]

ClubNominationsWinners
Adelaide 28 1
Brisbane Bears 5 2
Brisbane Lions 39 2
Carlton 34 0
Collingwood 38 2
Essendon 40 2
Fitzroy 6 0
Fremantle 33 2
Geelong 31 1
Gold Coast 13 1
Greater Western Sydney 17 0
Hawthorn 38 2
Melbourne 40 2
North Melbourne 24 1
Port Adelaide 31 2
Richmond 36 1
St Kilda 27 2
Sydney 29 3
West Coast 38 1
Western Bulldogs 37 0

Correct to the end of the 2018 season

Most nominations in a season[]

Noms. Club Season Nominees
8 Greater Western Sydney 2012 Tomas Bugg, Jeremy Cameron, Stephen Coniglio, Toby Greene, Dylan Shiel, Devon Smith, Adam Treloar, Dom Tyson
5 Essendon 1993 James Hird, Dustin Fletcher, Mark Mercuri, Joe Misiti, Ricky Olarenshaw
Fremantle 1996 Daniel Bandy, Craig Callaghan, Greg Harding, Kingsley Hunter, Luke Toia
Carlton 2017 David Cuningham, Charlie Curnow, Caleb Marchbank, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Jack Silvagni
4 Fitzroy 1994 John Barker, Simon Hawking, Chris Johnson, Jarrod Molloy
Port Adelaide 1997 Nathan Eagleton, Brendon Lade, Bowen Lockwood, Michael Wilson
Brisbane Lions 1999 Simon Black, Shane O'Bree, Tim Notting, Luke Power
West Coast 2004 Sam Butler, Mark Seaby, Brent Staker, Beau Waters
Brisbane Lions 2005 Jed Adcock, Anthony Corrie, Troy Selwood, Justin Sherman
Port Adelaide 2006 Troy Chaplin, Danyle Pearce, Jacob Surjan, Brad Symes
Gold Coast 2011 Brandon Matera, Trent McKenzie, Zac Smith, David Swallow
Adelaide 2013 Luke Brown, Brad Crouch, Sam Kerridge, Rory Laird
Melbourne 2016 James Harmes, Oscar McDonald, Clayton Oliver, Christian Petracca

Achievements of winners[]

Rising Star winners in a premiership year

  • Joel Selwood (Geelong) – 2007

Rising star and premiership player

  • Ben Cousins – 1996 Rising Star, 2006 AFL premiership
  • Michael Wilson – 1997 Rising Star, 2004 AFL premiership
  • Dan Hannebery – 2010 Rising Star, 2012 AFL premiership
  • Chris Scott – 1994 Rising Star, 2001 and 2002 AFL premierships
  • Byron Pickett – 1998 Rising Star, 1999 and 2004 AFL premierships
  • Adam Goodes – 1999 Rising Star, 2005 and 2012 AFL premierships
  • Joel Selwood – 2007 Rising Star, 2007, 2009, and 2011 AFL premierships
  • Sam Mitchell – 2003 Rising Star, 2008 captain, 2013, 2014, and 2015 AFL premierships

Rising Star and Leigh Matthews Trophy

Main article: Leigh Matthews Trophy

  • Ben Cousins (West Coast) – 1996 Rising Star, 2005 Leigh Matthews Trophy
  • Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) – 2002 Rising Star, 2004 Leigh Matthews Trophy

Rising Star and Brownlow Medal

Main article: Brownlow Medal

  • Nathan Buckley (Brisbane Bears/Collingwood) – 1993 Rising Star, 2003 Brownlow medallist
  • Adam Goodes (Sydney) – 1999 Rising Star, 2003 & 2006 Brownlow medallist
  • Ben Cousins (West Coast) – 1996 Rising Star, 2005 Brownlow medallist
  • Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) - 2003 Rising Star, 2012 Brownlow medallist

Rising Star and Norm Smith Medal

Main article: Norm Smith Medal

  • Nathan Buckley (Brisbane Bears/Collingwood) – 1993 Rising Star, 2002 Norm Smith medallist
  • Byron Pickett (North Melbourne/Port Adelaide) – 1998 Rising Star, 2004 Norm Smith medallist

Notes[]

1.^ Under the 2005–2014 match review panel system, a player was ineligible if he was given a base sanction of 100 or more demerit points by the tribunal or match review panel, equivalent to a one-week suspension. Under some circumstances, a player could reduce a penalty from a one-week suspension (125 demerit points) to a reprimand without suspension (92.75 points) by accepting a 25% reduction with an early guilty plea; as the base points sanction in this case exceeds 100, he would become ineligible for the award, despite not being suspended. This was the same eligibility criterion used in the Brownlow Medal. Since 2015, if a player is suspended for more than one match after an early plea or tribunal case, then he is ineligible to win the award.

See also[]

  • AFL Women's Rising Star

Can You win Rising Star if You get suspended?

Rising Star criteria Like the Brownlow Medal, players who are suspended are ineligible for the award, though they can still be nominated.

How does the Rising Star Award work?

How does the AFL Rising Star Award work? One nominee is chosen each week during the home-and-away season. At the end of the season a panel of experts votes for the winner. In 2007, the AFL Rising Star Award was named in memory of former AFL Commission Chairman Ron Evans and the winner receives the Ron Evans Medal.

Who will win the NAB Rising Star 2022?

Nick Daicos has been crowned the 2022 NAB AFL Rising Star. Daicos won the award with 60 votes ahead of the Geelong Cats' defender Sam De Koning (48 votes) and Hawthorn's Jai Newcombe (35 votes).

How do you get the Rising Star Award?

The criteria for nomination is: Seven years or less professional experience in any advancement area. A demonstrated and consistently high level of professional achievement. Strong leadership qualities. A strong commitment to the advancement profession.