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AFL Rising Star
Awarded forThe best young player in theAustralian Football League
Sponsored byNorwich Union Australia (1993–2000)
Ansett Australia (2001)
National Australia Bank (2002–2022)
Telstra (2023–present)
Presented byAustralian Football League
History
First award1993
First winnerNathan Buckley (1993)
Most recentMurphy Reid (2025)
Next ceremonyAugust 2026
Websiteafl.com.au/rising-star

TheAFL Rising Star is anAustralian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged thebest and fairest young player in theAustralian Football League (AFL) for the year. It was first presented in the1993 season, and was won byNathan Buckley, playing for theBrisbane Bears.[1] The recipient of the AFL Rising Star has been awarded theRon Evans Medal since 2007, named in honour of the formerAFL Commission chairman following his death that year.[1]

The award was sponsored byNorwich Union Australia from its inception in 1993 until 2000.[2] The AFL then secured a six-year sponsorship deal withAnsett Australia in 2001 that included the Rising Star award;[2] however, this agreement only lasted the one season following the collapse of Ansett in September 2001.[3]National Australia Bank sponsored the award for two decades from 2002 to 2022, marking the longest commercial partnership in the award's history;[4][5] they were not replaced by any sponsor for the 2023 edition.[6] Anequivalent award has existed in theAFL Women's league since its inception in 2017.[7]

The clubs with the most AFL Rising Star awards isFremantle, with 4 awards won by players.Greater Western Sydney's eight nominations in the2012 season was the most any club has achieved in a season.[8] The most recent recipient of the award isFremantle'sMurphy Reid, winning in2025.[9]

Eligibility and nominations

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A player is nominated for the award each round during the AFL season by a panel of experts.[10] The nominee is usually chosen based on their performance in that particular round; however, for nominations closer to the end of the year, the player's performance over the whole season is taken into consideration.[11] To be eligible for nomination, the player must be under the age of 21 at 1 January that year, and have played ten or fewer AFL games as of the start of the season.[10] A player can only be nominated once per season; if a player is suspended during the season, he may be nominated, but will not be eligible to win the award.[nb 1][13] At the completion of theregular season, each member of the voting panel independently awards five votes, four votes, three votes, two votes and one vote to the nominated players they regard as the best to fifth-best during the season; the player with the highest total of votes wins the medal.[14]

As the number of voting members varies between seasons, the maximum number of votes a player can poll is not consistent. There have been only four winners who have accumulated the maximum votes in their season:Jared Rivers (2004),Daniel Rich (2009),Dan Hannebery (2010) andNick Daicos (2022).[15][16]

It is possible for a player to be nominated in multiple seasons, as long as he still satisfies the age and experience criteria in each year. Sixteen players have been nominated twice for a Rising Star award:[17]

Recipients

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A male athlete with light hair wearing a polo shirt and pants walks on the grass surface of the playing arena.
Nathan Buckley was the inaugural AFL Rising Star in1993.[18]
A male athlete with light hair wearing a sleeveless guernsey and shorts jogs on the grass surface of the playing arena.
Nick Riewoldt was the2002 AFL Rising Star.[19]
A male athlete with light hair wearing a sleeveless guernsey and shorts jogs on the grass surface of the playing arena.
Dan Hannebery polled the maximum votes possible in the2010 AFL Rising Star.[16]
A male athlete with brown hair wearing a sleeveless guernsey and shorts prepares to handball a yellow football.
Jaeger O'Meara was the2013 AFL Rising Star.[20]
Table key
^Player polled maximum votes
Table of recipients
RecipientYearClubVotesRef.
Nathan Buckley1993Brisbane BearsUnknown[nb 2][18]
Chris Scott1994Brisbane Bears[21]
Nick Holland1995Hawthorn[22]
Ben Cousins1996West Coast15[23]
Michael Wilson1997Port Adelaide27[24]
Byron Pickett1998North Melbourne30[25]
Adam Goodes1999Sydney33[26]
Paul Hasleby2000Fremantle33[27]
Justin Koschitzke2001St Kilda31[28]
Nick Riewoldt2002St Kilda34[19]
Sam Mitchell2003Hawthorn33[29]
Jared Rivers2004Melbourne45^[30]
Brett Deledio2005Richmond43[31]
Danyle Pearce2006Port Adelaide43[32]
Joel Selwood2007Geelong44[33]
Rhys Palmer2008Fremantle44[34]
Daniel Rich2009Brisbane Lions45^[15]
Dan Hannebery2010Sydney45^[16]
Dyson Heppell2011Essendon44[35]
Daniel Talia2012Adelaide43[36]
Jaeger O'Meara2013Gold Coast44[20]
Lewis Taylor2014Brisbane Lions39[37]
Jesse Hogan2015Melbourne49[38]
Callum Mills2016Sydney49[39]
Andrew McGrath2017Essendon51[40]
Jaidyn Stephenson2018Collingwood52[41]
Sam Walsh2019Carlton54[42]
Caleb Serong2020Fremantle48[43]
Luke Jackson2021Melbourne51[44]
Nick Daicos2022Collingwood60^[45]
Harry Sheezel2023North Melbourne54[46]
Oliver Dempsey2024Geelong52[47]
Murphy Reid2025Fremantle48[48]

Club totals

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Table of clubs' totals
ClubTotalYears
Fremantle42000,2008,2020,2025
Sydney31999,2010,2016
Melbourne32004,2015,2021,
Brisbane Bears21993,1994
St Kilda22001,2002
Hawthorn21995,2003
Port Adelaide21997,2006
Brisbane Lions22009,2014
Essendon22011,2017
Collingwood22018,2022
North Melbourne21998,2023
Geelong22007,2024
West Coast11996
Richmond12005
Adelaide12012
Gold Coast12013
Carlton12019
Greater Western Sydney0
Western Bulldogs0
Fitzroy0

See also

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Notes

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  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 per cent 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 theBrownlow 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.[12]
  2. ^Voting was not made public for awards prior to 1996.[15]

References

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