Achievements of Winners
Rising Star Winners in a Premiership Year
- Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 2007
Rising Star & premiership player
- Ben Cousins - 1996 Rising Star, 2006 AFL Premiership
- Michael Wilson - 1997 Rising Star, 2004 AFL Premiership
- Sam Mitchell - 2003 Rising Star, 2008 AFL Premiership (Captain)
- Daniel Hannebery - 2010 Rising Star, 2012 AFL Premiership
Rising Star & double premiership player
- Chris Scott - 1994 Rising Star, 2001 & 2002 AFL Premierships
- Byron Pickett - 1998 Rising Star, 1999 & 2004 AFL Premierships
- Adam Goodes - 1999 Rising Star, 2005 & 2012 AFL Premierships
Rising Star & triple premiership player
- Joel Selwood - 2007 Rising Star, 2007 & 2009 & 2011 AFL Premierships
Rising Star & Leigh Matthews Trophy
- Ben Cousins (West Coast) - 1996 Rising Star, 2005 Leigh Matthews Trophy Medalist
- Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) - 2002 Rising Star, 2004 Leigh Matthews Trophy Medalist
Rising Star & Brownlow Medal
- Nathan Buckley (Brisbane Bears/Collingwood) - 1993 Rising Star, 2003 Brownlow Medalist
- Adam Goodes (Sydney) - 1999 Rising Star, 2003 & 2006 Brownlow Medalist
- Ben Cousins (West Coast) - 1996 Rising Star, 2005 Brownlow Medalist
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