2022 AFL Women's season 7 Rising Star

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2022 AFL Women's season 7
Rising Star
Sponsored by National Australia Bank
Date22 November 2022
Venue Crown Melbourne
Hosted bySarah Jones
Winner Hannah Ewings (Port Adelaide)
Television/radio coverage
Network Fox Footy
  2022 (S6)  · AFL Women's Rising Star

The 2022 AFL Women's season 7 Rising Star award was presented to the player adjudged the best young player during 2022 AFL Women's season 7. [1] Port Adelaide's Hannah Ewings won the award with 41 votes. [2]

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Eligibility

To be eligible for nomination, players must be under 21 years of age before the start of the season and not be suspended during the season. [1]

Nominations

Table of nominees
RoundPlayerClubRef.
1 Abbey Dowrick Port Adelaide [3]
Paige Scott Essendon
2 Abbie Ballard Adelaide [4]
Daisy D'Arcy Gold Coast
3 Hannah Ewings Port Adelaide [5]
Rylie Wilcox Western Bulldogs
4 Montana Ham Sydney [6]
Keeley Skepper Carlton
5 Jasmine Fleming Hawthorn [7]
Sarah Lakay West Coast
6 Emily Pease Greater Western Sydney [8]
Ella Roberts West Coast
7 Charlie Thomas West Coast [9]
Lucy Wales Hawthorn
8 Tarni Evans Greater Western Sydney [10]
Steph Wales Essendon
9 Tahlia Gillard Melbourne [11]
Sofia Hurley Sydney
10 Cynthia Hamilton Sydney [12]
Indy Tahau Port Adelaide
Table of nominations by club
NumberClubPlayerRd.
3 Port Adelaide Abbey Dowrick 1
Hannah Ewings 3
Indy Tahau 10
Sydney Montana Ham 4
Sofia Hurley 9
Cynthia Hamilton 10
West Coast Sarah Lakay 5
Ella Roberts 6
Charlie Thomas 7
2 Essendon Paige Scott 1
Steph Wales 8
Greater Western Sydney Emily Pease 6
Tarni Evans 8
Hawthorn Jasmine Fleming 5
Lucy Wales 7
1 Adelaide Abbie Ballard 2
Carlton Keeley Skepper 4
Gold Coast Daisy D'Arcy 2
Melbourne Tahlia Gillard 9
Western Bulldogs Rylie Wilcox 3

Final voting

Table of votes [2]
PlacingPlayerClubNom.Votes
1 Hannah Ewings Port Adelaide 341
2 Abbey Dowrick Port Adelaide 132
3 Jasmine Fleming Hawthorn 517
4 Ella Roberts West Coast 615
5 Rylie Wilcox Western Bulldogs 310

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