2021 AFL Women's Rising Star

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    2021 AFL Women's Rising Star    
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Tyla Hanks, 2021 winner
Sponsored by National Australia Bank
Date20 April 2021
Venue
2021 W Awards venues
Hosted bySarah Jones
WinnerTyla Hanks (Melbourne)
Television/radio coverage
Network Fox Footy
  2020  · AFL Women's Rising Star ·  2022 (S6)  

The 2021 NAB AFL Women's Rising Star award was presented to the player adjudged the best young player during the 2021 AFL Women's season. [1] Tyla Hanks of the Melbourne Football Club won the award with 48 votes. [2]

Contents

Eligibility

Every round, two nominations will be given to standout young players who performed well during that particular round. To be eligible for nomination, players must have been under 21 years of age on 1 January 2021 and not suspended during the season. [1]

Nominations

Table of nominees
RoundPlayerClubRef.
1 Belle Dawes Brisbane [3]
Tarni White St Kilda
2 Jess Fitzgerald Western Bulldogs [4]
Tyla Hanks Melbourne
3 Nat Grider Brisbane [5]
Abbie McKay Carlton
4 Tyanna Smith St Kilda [6]
Rebecca Webster Geelong
5 Mikayla Bowen West Coast [7]
Ellie McKenzie Richmond
6 Daisy Bateman North Melbourne [8]
Tarni Brown Collingwood
7 Lauren Bella Gold Coast [9]
Eliza McNamara Melbourne
8 Courtney Hodder Brisbane [10]
Isabella Lewis West Coast
9 Eleanor Brown Western Bulldogs [11]
Tahlia Hickie Brisbane
Table of nominations by club
NumberClubPlayerNom.
4 Brisbane Belle Dawes 1
Nat Grider 3
Courtney Hodder 8
Tahlia Hickie 9
2 Melbourne Tyla Hanks 2
Eliza McNamara 7
St Kilda Tarni White 1
Tyanna Smith 4
West Coast Mikayla Bowen 5
Isabella Lewis 8
Western Bulldogs Jess Fitzgerald 2
Eleanor Brown 9
1 Carlton Abbie McKay 3
Collingwood Tarni Brown 6
Geelong Rebecca Webster 4
Gold Coast Lauren Bella 7
North Melbourne Daisy Bateman 6
Richmond Ellie McKenzie 5

Final voting

Table of votes [2]
PlacingPlayerClubNom.Votes
1 Tyla Hanks Melbourne 248
2 Ellie McKenzie Richmond 532
3 Mikayla Bowen West Coast 522
4 Tyanna Smith St Kilda 419
5 Nat Grider Brisbane 310

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