Rising Star award to go with the 'Flo'

By Dem Panopoulos / Expert

“Oliver Florent is the 2018 NAB AFL Rising Star.” Those are the words you can expect to hear at the end of the year.

Halfway through a season of unpredictability due to injuries and suspension, this one seems pretty straightforward.

Tom Doedee, Alex Witherden and, most recently, Jaidyn Stephenson have dominated all rising star conversations for different reasons.

Doedee is in his third season within the AFL system and was groomed for the role he is currently playing in Adelaide’s defence. He has been excellent and, given the popularity of fantasy AFL games, Doedee is being recognised for his efforts.

He continues to work on his one-on-one defending, given he is undersized to play against key forwards, however, there is generally a sense of calm when Doedee has the ball. He wins it in contested situations and distributes the ball well.

Witherden was incredible in the back-end of 2017, which automatically carried over into the conversation surrounding the 2018 rising star award.

His numbers have been very good on paper, averaging 22 disposals and seven marks per game, however, he hasn’t quite had the same influence as others fighting for the award, particularly in a bottom-rated team.

The recently re-signed Stephenson is perhaps the most well-known, playing some nice games for Collingwood. He has been a constant threat in attack for the Magpies, kicking 21 goals in 13 matches and has two massive performances in half a season that will stick out in the minds of the judges.

Yet, it took until the sixth consecutive match of 20 or more disposals (29 against the Eagles in Round 13) for Oliver Florent to enter the conversation.

The second-year player made the positional shift from permanent forward to running off the back of the square in a hybrid half-back/midfield role in Round 8 against the Hawks.

Since that point, the 19-year-old has averaged 24 disposals, four marks, three inside 50s and a goal assist per game. Florent has been Sydney’s most consistent and damaging player in this period of time.

Florent played nine games in his first season at the Swans, after being selected with the 11th pick in the 2016 National Draft.

Playing as a small-to-medium sized forward, Florent could only show little signs of his perceived strengths. Footy smarts and good skills have been far more evident in his new role, allowing him a stage to shine upon.

Breaking into one of the league’s best and most consistent clubs over the past decade and playing such a pivotal role can no longer go unnoticed.

Bar the select few on social media who have been vocal fans of the 19-year-old since being drafted, we are all late to the party.

Florent’s ability to become an important player for a premiership contender at such a young age is reason enough to be considered the rising star.

John Longmire has found the perfect position for the young star to thrive in, and the guns of the Sydney midfield are more than happy to get the ball into their teammate’s hands.

It’s hard not to enjoy the way Florent is playing at the moment, given how noticeable he is in Sydney’s matches. Brownlow votes are not out of the equation.

What Florent offers the Swans has been more influential than the three obvious competitors for the award, particularly given the unbeaten streak his team has possessed since his positional switch.

Many seem to have recognised this stretch of excellent form, as Florent has surged into equal favouritism alongside his three young rivals.

The ease to which he has adapted to playing off the back flank and on the wing indicates that his current form is entirely sustainable, given he is clearly a better fit than his teammates.

The influence of Jarrad McVeigh should not go unnoticed, with his precise kicking often allowing Florent the freedom to conduct his work without too much pressure.

Those that vote on the award will look explore multiple facets of a player’s game before giving out their preferred winner for the award.

While the Victorian-centricity of the AFL mindset may see social media flooded with support for Stephenson or even popular players such as Doedee and Witherden, there’s only one player who is posting elite numbers in an elite team.

It could be an all-time great rising star race if Stephenson kicks 35-40 goals for the season, yet one suspects inconsistency will continue to be present in the play of a first-year young gun like him.

Florent mightn’t be the most well-known name going around, however, the media coverage around his impending success will change that.

The Crowd Says:

2018-06-27T03:17:02+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


That’s a great point GoSwans, Stephenson plays permanent forward so should be harder to be noticed. I hope Bucks resists any temptation to put him in the middle with Treloar down as his body not ready.

AUTHOR

2018-06-27T01:44:30+00:00

Dem Panopoulos

Expert


The Dockers are flying under the radar with the young talent at the club. Setting up for a very nice future.

2018-06-27T01:36:09+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Roar Guru


Leading into the draft my picks for Freo settled on Stephenson and Fogarty. I hadn't looked at Cerra as closely as I did some others, given his injury impacted year. Once they did select him though, what I saw of him in his age-video-reels convinced me he was a brilliant pick and had as much of the p-word as anyone selected in that draft. While I'm sure Brayshaw has a very high ceiling too (and his character seems as good in action as it was described in his bio), the thought of Stephenson and Cerra running around for Freo is a big juicy "what-if".

2018-06-27T01:11:53+00:00

IAP

Guest


Red Ed will win it, and he'll go on to be a superstar.

2018-06-27T01:07:16+00:00

MG

Roar Rookie


He's having a brilliant year. Playing in the midfield gives him an advantage as with many individual awards. Bit early to be calling it though with injury possibly affecting the rest of the season. Have seen second half of the year performers pick it up before so someone could come storming home.

2018-06-26T22:04:39+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Cerra is a ripper and if they finally nominate him , will run 2nd to Stephenson. ?

2018-06-26T14:34:47+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Cerra, Cox and Brayshaw...and probably Darcy and Giro will get nominations on the strength of Freo barnstorming progress towards the top 6.

2018-06-26T12:38:57+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


Ridiculous he isn't nominated yet, especially considering paddy Dow can get a nomination.

2018-06-26T12:00:08+00:00

GOB

Guest


If Cerra was playing for a Victorian club, he'd be right up there.

2018-06-26T07:26:44+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Roar Guru


My focus being what it is, I'm thinking Adam Cerra just might come storming into calculations from this point in too.

AUTHOR

2018-06-26T07:18:47+00:00

Dem Panopoulos

Expert


This article was not, no.

AUTHOR

2018-06-26T07:18:14+00:00

Dem Panopoulos

Expert


I think his numbers and influence have been in this six-week period. Stephenson is the clear threat and you make and excellent point about the attention, given the nature of the voting. A bit of it is trying to see into the future (second half of this season), but I feel Florent can be far more impactful on his team’s overall game. Thanks for reading!

AUTHOR

2018-06-26T07:16:32+00:00

Dem Panopoulos

Expert


I think Florent’s influence over the past six weeks has been understated in general, because he’s playing in NSW. He has become an important of that team, influencing the game far more than perhaps the “stars”. However of course, Stephenson has enjoyed a fantastic season to date as well and is far more watched. It’ll be an entertaining second half of the season that’s for sure!

2018-06-26T06:13:31+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Roar Guru


Are you sure Florent's numbers are elite? Not saying he can't win it, but it is decided by a judgement call from a panel (a bit like ice skating at the Olympics) so I think all those media driven perceptions you mention above will play a big part you'd have to think.

2018-06-26T05:20:05+00:00

IAP

Guest


I presume this article was written by a Sydney supporter.

2018-06-26T04:37:54+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


It's not just stats though Dem in Stephenson's games. it is his influence. The Pies forward line now revolves around him. For impact in a season I don't see how Stephenson will be beaten. Florent is a beauty so is Cerra if they finally nominate him but Stephenson has this in the bag IMO.

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