2023 AFL Women's Rising Star
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| 2023 AFL Women's Rising Star | |
|---|---|
| Sponsored by | National Australia Bank |
| Date | 27 November 2023 |
| Venue | Crown Melbourne |
| Hosted by | Sarah Jones |
| Winner | Zarlie Goldsworthy (Greater Western Sydney) |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Fox Footy |
The 2023 AFL Women's Rising Star award was presented to the player adjudged the best young player during the 2023 AFL Women's season. Greater Western Sydney's Zarlie Goldsworthy won the award with 41 votes.[1]
To be eligible for nomination, players must be under 21 years of age on 31 December, have not previously been nominated for the award (unless they have played ten or less matches at the beginning of the season) and have not previously won the award.[2]
Nominations
| Number | Club | Player | Rd. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Hawthorn | Jasmine Fleming | 3 |
| Charlotte Baskaran | 6 | ||
| Lucy Wales | 9 | ||
| Sydney | Ally Morphett | 1 | |
| Ella Heads | 5 | ||
| Sofia Hurley | 8 | ||
| 2 | Carlton | Keeley Skepper | 3 |
| Mia Austin | 8 | ||
| Essendon | Steph Wales | 4 | |
| Amber Clarke | 6 | ||
| West Coast | Ella Roberts | 1 | |
| Lauren Wakfer | 5 | ||
| 1 | Adelaide | Kiera Mueller | 7 |
| Brisbane | Charlotte Mullins | 9 | |
| Geelong | Zali Friswell | 10 | |
| Gold Coast | Darcie Davies | 10 | |
| Greater Western Sydney | Zarlie Goldsworthy | 2 | |
| Port Adelaide | Matilda Scholz | 2 | |
| Richmond | Emelia Yassir | 7 | |
| Western Bulldogs | Rylie Wilcox | 4 |