2010 NAB AFL Rising Star | |
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Sponsored by | National Australia Bank |
Date | 8 September |
Country | Australia |
Ron Evans medallist | Dan Hannebery (Sydney) |
The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. [1] The 2010 Ron Evans Medal was awarded to Dan Hannebery of the Sydney Swans. [2]
Every round, an Australian Football League rising star nomination is given to a stand out young player. To be eligible for the award, a player must be under 21 on 1 January of that year, have played 10 or fewer senior games and not been suspended during the season. At the end of the year, one of the 22 nominees is the winner of award. [1]
Round | Player | Club | Ref. |
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1 | Chris Yarran | Carlton | [3] |
2 | Dan Hannebery | Sydney | [2] [4] |
3 | Ryan Bastinac | North Melbourne | [5] |
4 | Nic Naitanui | West Coast | [6] |
5 | Jack Trengove | Melbourne | [7] |
6 | Todd Banfield | Brisbane Lions | [8] |
7 | Tom Scully | Melbourne | [9] |
8 | Jake Melksham | Essendon | [10] |
9 | Nat Fyfe | Fremantle | [11] |
10 | Dustin Martin * | Richmond | [12] [13] |
11 | Jordan Gysberts | Melbourne | [14] |
12 | Ben Reid | Collingwood | [15] |
13 | Tom Rockliff | Brisbane Lions | [16] |
14 | Ben Stratton | Hawthorn | [17] |
15 | Jack Redden | Brisbane Lions | [18] |
16 | Phil Davis | Adelaide | [19] |
17 | Jarrad Grant * | Western Bulldogs | [20] |
18 | Michael Hurley | Essendon | [21] |
19 | Jeff Garlett | Carlton | [22] |
20 | Jackson Trengove | Port Adelaide | [23] |
21 | Sam Wright | North Melbourne | [24] |
22 | Anthony Morabito | Fremantle | [25] |
*ineligible to win the NAB Rising Star due to suspension.
Player | Club | Votes | |
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1 | Dan Hannebery | Sydney | 45 |
2 | Tom Scully | Melbourne | 35 |
3 | Tom Rockliff | Brisbane Lions | 24 |
4 | Jack Trengove | Melbourne | 11 |
5 | Ryan Bastinac | North Melbourne | 6 |
6 | Jeff Garlett | Carlton | 5 |
7 | Nat Fyfe | Fremantle | 3 |
8 | Michael Hurley | Essendon | 2 |
Nic Naitanui | West Coast | 2 | |
10 | Ben Reid | Collingwood | 1 |
Ben Stratton | Hawthorn | 1 | |
Source: AFL Record Season Guide 2015 [26] |
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