AFL Rising Star’s hilarious acceptance speech – and which Geelong superstar put him up to it
Geelong livewire Ollie Dempsey has capped his breakout season by claiming the AFL Rising Star award – and delivered a cheeky speech in the process.
The award for the AFL’s best rising talent featured plenty of Steve Bradbury moment’s this season as contenders dropped like flies because of suspensions.
Early favourites Harley Reid and Sam Darcy were ruled ineligible through suspension leading to calls for eligibility rules to be changed.
The axe falling on Reid and Darcy’s chances didn’t escape Dempsey, who took a swipe at the AFL – at the urging of a superstar teammate.
‘Jez (teammate Jeremy Cameron) told me earlier today to make sure I got up here and thank the Tribunal for ruling out Harley Reid and Sam Darcy,’ Dempsey said with a laugh.
‘Thought I might throw that one in t
The AFL maintained a ‘fairest’ component should be maintained in the criteria.
It left Dempsey a clear standout among the competition’s eligible young talents, with his outstanding form for the premiership-contending Cats franked in a runaway Rising Star win.
Dempsey polled 52 of a possible 55 votes, with North Melbourne’s George Wardlaw (43) second and the Brisbane Lions’ Kai Lohmann (21) third.
Dempsey received the Ron Evans Medal and $20,000 in prize money after polling a maximum five votes from nine of the 11-member selection panel, chaired by AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon.
Originally a rookie draft selection, Dempsey managed just seven games as a fringe player over his first two seasons but has become a key figure in the Cats’ rise back into the top four this year.
The 21-year-old has kicked 21 goals in 23 games, averaging 17.6 disposals, 5.4 score involvements and 1.0 goal assists as an influential player in the front half of the ground and on the wing.
Dempsey is the second Geelong player to win the Rising Star award after club great Joel Selwood in 2007.
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