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2017 AFL Rising Star
Male athlete in sleeveless guernsey
Andrew McGrath, 2017 winner[1]
Sponsored byNational Australia Bank
Date1 September 2017
CountryAustralia
Ron Evans medallistAndrew McGrath (Essendon)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFox Footy
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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.[2]

A player is nominated for the award each round during the AFL season by a panel of experts; to be eligible for nomination, the player must be aged 21 or under on 1 January that year, and have played ten or fewer AFL games as of the start of the season.[3] A player can only be nominated once per season; if a player is suspended during the season, they may be nominated, but will not be eligible to win the award.[4] At the completion of the regular 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 respectively. These votes are tallied, and the highest number of combined votes wins the medal.[5]

During the 2017 season, the award was sponsored by National Australia Bank, and the winner announced in a presentation held on 1 September 2017 and broadcast on subscription television by Fox Footy.[6][7] The voting panel for this season consisted of eleven members, all of whom were AFL officials or former players: Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Andrew Dillon, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Chris Johnson, Cameron Ling, Gillon McLachlan, Matthew Richardson, Warren Tredrea and Kevin Sheehan.[8] The winner was Essendon player Andrew McGrath, who polled 51 votes.[1] McGrath became only the third number-one draft pick to win the award, and the second Essendon recipient.[8]

The club that garnered the most individual nominations this season was Carlton with five players nominated for the award.[9] This was a club record and the equal-second most nominations a club has garnered in an individual season, behind Greater Western Sydney's eight nominations in the 2012 season.[10][11] Brisbane Lions player Alex Witherden, who received a nomination in round 17, was nominated for the award again in the 2018 season—becoming the eleventh player ever to be nominated twice for a Rising Star award.[12]

Nominations

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Ryan Burton finished second in the final voting for the season's award, with 41 votes.[8]
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Charlie Curnow was one of five Carlton players to be nominated for the Rising Star in 2017.[9]
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Alex Witherden, who received a nomination in round 17, was also nominated for the award in the 2018 season.[12]
Table of nominees
Round Player Club Ref.
1 Sam Powell-Pepper Port Adelaide [13]
2 Ryan Burton Hawthorn [14]
3 Brandan Parfitt Geelong [15]
4 Andrew McGrath Essendon [16]
5 Eric Hipwood Brisbane Lions [17]
6 Caleb Marchbank Carlton [18]
7 Sam Petrevski-Seton Carlton [19]
8 Tim Taranto Greater Western Sydney [20]
9 Tom Phillips Collingwood [21]
10 Wayne Milera Adelaide [22]
11 Dan Butler Richmond [23]
12 David Cuningham Carlton [24]
13 Jack Silvagni Carlton [25]
14 Hugh McCluggage Brisbane Lions [26]
15 Blake Hardwick Hawthorn [27]
16 Charlie Curnow Carlton [28]
17 Alex Witherden Brisbane Lions [29]
18 Lewis Melican Sydney [30]
19 Jason Castagna Richmond [31]
20 Luke Ryan Fremantle [32]
21 Dan Houston Port Adelaide [33]
22 Ben Ainsworth Gold Coast [34]
23 Will Hayward Sydney [35]

Final voting

Table of votes[8]
Rank Player Club Votes
1 Andrew McGrath Essendon 51
2 Ryan Burton Hawthorn 41
3 Sam Powell-Pepper Port Adelaide 35
4 Charlie Curnow Carlton 27
5 Eric Hipwood Brisbane Lions 6
6 Sam Petrevski-Seton Carlton 3
7 Lewis Melican Sydney 1
Tom Phillips Collingwood 1

See also

References

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