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The Age
11 hours ago
- Sport
- The Age
AFL moves Rising Star award to Brownlow Medal night
The AFL will hold their Rising Star award on the night of the Brownlow Medal count this year, in a move forced by the re-scheduling of the Gold Coast versus Essendon game. The NAB-sponsored Rising Star award, which goes to the best young player, based on certain criteria, over a season, has been moved from the awards night, during the pre-finals bye, when the All-Australian team, AFL Players' Association's Most Valuable Player, and the AFL coaches award are announced in one fell swoop. But the re-scheduling of Gold Coast's opening round clash with Essendon, postponed due to the cyclone that struck Queensland in March, has prompted the AFL to move the Rising Star award from August 28 – the date of the awards night – to Brownlow Medal night, on the Monday evening of grand final week. Given the length of the Brownlow Medal count, and the fact that other awards such as mark and goal of the year are handed out on the night, it is reasonable to expect that the Rising Star award will not occupy a large portion of the evening's broadcast. Loading The Rising Star has a player nominated for each round. The AFL reckoned that it would be logistically difficult to have the postponed Gold Coast v Essendon game played on mid-week of the bye round – likely on the Wednesday – and then have the Rising Star the next day, when there is a need for a player to be nominated and a match review officer's assessment. The Rising Star is the award to the best-performed young player (21 and under and with less than 10 senior games entering the relevant season). Geelong's Ollie Dempsey took the award last year. Recent winners include Collingwood's Nick Daicos, North Melbourne's Harry Sheezel, Fremantle's Luke Jackson and Caleb Serong, Carlton's Sam Walsh and past champions Nathan Buckley, Adam Goodes, Sam Mitchell, Nick Riewoldt, Joel Selwood and Ben Cousins. The AFL informed the clubs of the change on Tuesday and confirmed it to this masthead on Wednesday morning. In effect, the Gold Coast v Essendon game is part of round 24, when it was originally slated to be played on the Gold Coast as part of opening round.

Sydney Morning Herald
11 hours ago
- Sport
- Sydney Morning Herald
AFL moves Rising Star award to Brownlow Medal night
The AFL will hold their Rising Star award on the night of the Brownlow Medal count this year, in a move forced by the re-scheduling of the Gold Coast versus Essendon game. The NAB-sponsored Rising Star award, which goes to the best young player, based on certain criteria, over a season, has been moved from the awards night, during the pre-finals bye, when the All-Australian team, AFL Players' Association's Most Valuable Player, and the AFL coaches award are announced in one fell swoop. But the re-scheduling of Gold Coast's opening round clash with Essendon, postponed due to the cyclone that struck Queensland in March, has prompted the AFL to move the Rising Star award from August 28 – the date of the awards night – to Brownlow Medal night, on the Monday evening of grand final week. Given the length of the Brownlow Medal count, and the fact that other awards such as mark and goal of the year are handed out on the night, it is reasonable to expect that the Rising Star award will not occupy a large portion of the evening's broadcast. Loading The Rising Star has a player nominated for each round. The AFL reckoned that it would be logistically difficult to have the postponed Gold Coast v Essendon game played on mid-week of the bye round – likely on the Wednesday – and then have the Rising Star the next day, when there is a need for a player to be nominated and a match review officer's assessment. The Rising Star is the award to the best-performed young player (21 and under and with less than 10 senior games entering the relevant season). Geelong's Ollie Dempsey took the award last year. Recent winners include Collingwood's Nick Daicos, North Melbourne's Harry Sheezel, Fremantle's Luke Jackson and Caleb Serong, Carlton's Sam Walsh and past champions Nathan Buckley, Adam Goodes, Sam Mitchell, Nick Riewoldt, Joel Selwood and Ben Cousins. The AFL informed the clubs of the change on Tuesday and confirmed it to this masthead on Wednesday morning. In effect, the Gold Coast v Essendon game is part of round 24, when it was originally slated to be played on the Gold Coast as part of opening round.