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Jack Riewoldt capped off a superb, break-out season of AFL football by winning his inaugural Jack Dyer Medal in 2010.

Riewoldt became the first player in Richmond’s history to win the Best and Fairest and the competition’s leading goalkicker award in the same season.

The exciting, young full-forward, who took out the Coleman Medal, with 78 goals in the 2010 home-and-away season, edged out Tiger captain Chris Newman in a thrilling Jack Dyer Medal count held in the Palladium Ballroom at Crown this evening.

Two-time Jack Dyer Medallist from 2008-09, Brett Deledio, finished in third place.


ARTICLES
Jack takes Jack
No short cuts: Hardwick
JD Medal Preview - A crackerjack finish

VIDEOS
The best of Jack
Damien Hardwick speech
Jack Riewoldt speech
Chris Newman speech


Jackson and Foley at the Jack Dyer Medal


Part 1 - Intro
Part 2 - Andrew Collins
Part 3 - Jack Riewoldt
Part 4 - Justin Leppitsch
Part 5 - Shane Tuck



Jack Dyer Medal top 5 competition

More than 500 Tiger fans entered their selections in the 2010 Jack Dyer Medal top 5 competition.

The first person to correctly predict the top five place getters in this year's best and fairest award was Raymond Wong from Elsternwick.

Raymond wins a $100 Tiger Den voucher.

 

 




2009 Jack Dyer Medal Top 10

1. Brett Deledio 190
2. Daniel Jackson 175
3. Chris Newman 162
4. Richard Tambling 152
5. Ben Cousins 145
6. Nathan Foley 128
7. Shane Tuck 124
8. Jack Riewoldt 121
9. Dean Polo 118
10. Mitch Morton


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Past 10 Jack Dyer Medallists

2009 Brett Deledio
2008 Brett Deledio
2007 Matthew Richardson
2006 Kane Johnson
2005 Joel Bowden
2004 Joel Bowden
2003 Mark Coughlan
2002 Wayne Campbell
2001 Darren Gaspar
2000 Andrew Kellaway


Most Jack Dyer Medals

6   Jack Dyer
5   Kevin Bartlett
4   Wayne Campbell, Roy Wright
3   Bill Morris, Roy Branton, Neville Crowe, Geoff Raines

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