Young SUNS Touk Miller and Adam Saad have finished sixth and seventh respectively in the 2015 NAB AFL Rising Star Award.
The pair joined family and friends in Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon for the awards ceremony at the Crown Palladium.
Miller, the Round 16, Rising Star nominee polled a total of six votes, while Saad, who picked up the Round 5 nomination picked up three votes.
Melbourne’s Jesse Hogan become the first key forward since Nick Riewoldt in 2002 to be crowned the NAB AFL Rising Star.
The 20-year-old clinched the prestigious Ron Evans Medal on Wednesday, polling 49 out of a possible 50 votes to win from Carlton's Patrick Cripps, who scored 41 votes.
West Coast's Dom Sheed was third, making it a 1-2-3 result for West Australian-raised players.
Swan Isaac Heeney was fourth, with Demon Angus Brayshaw rounding out the top five.
In addition to the Ron Evans Medal, Hogan takes home a $20,000 investment portfolio from sponsor NAB.
2015 NAB AFL RISING STAR
Player | Team | Votes |
Jesse Hogan | MELB | 49 |
Patrick Cripps | CARL | 41 |
Dom Sheed | WCE | 27 |
Isaac Heeney | SYD | 12 |
Angus Brayshaw | MELB | 8 |
Touk Miller | GC | 6 |
Adam Saad | GC | 3 |
Jake Lever | ADEL | 2 |
Jordan De Goey | COLL | 1 |
Jackson Thurlow | GEEL | 1 |