On the eve of the 2014 Jack Dyer Medal, richmondfc.com.au takes a quick look at the history of the award.
 

Most Richmond Best and Fairests
6 – Jack Dyer (1932, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1946)
5 – Kevin Bartlett (1967, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1977)
4 – Roy Wright (1951, 1952, 1954, 1957); Wayne Campbell (1995, 1997, 1999, 2002)
3 – Bill Morris (1945, 1948, 1950); Ron Branton (1960, 1961, 1962); Neville Crowe (1963, 1964, 1966); Geoff Raines (1978, 1980, 1981)
 

Jack Dyer Medal winners since 2000
2013:  Daniel Jackson
2012:  Trent Cotchin
2011:  Trent Cotchin
2010:  Jack Riewoldt
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
 

Richmond Best and Fairest winners in consecutive years
1918-19:  Barney Herbert
1927-28:  Basil McCormack
1934-35:  Ray Martin
1937-40:  Jack Dyer
1951-52:  Roy Wright
1958-59:  Dave Cuzens
1960-62:  Ron Branton
1963-64:  Neville Crowe
1967-68:  Kevin Bartlett
1973-74:  Kevin Bartlett
1980-81:  Geoff Raines
1982-83:  Maurice Rioli
1986-87:  Dale Weightman
2004-05:  Joel Bowden
2008-09:  Brett Deledio
2011-12:  Trent Cotchin
 

Richmond Best and Fairest winners recruited from other league clubs
Bill Mahoney (1911, from St Kilda)
Charlie Ricketts (1913, from South Melbourne)
Dan Minogue (1920, from Collingwood)
Ian Stewart (1971, from St Kilda)
Barry Rowlings (1979, from Hawthorn)
Chris Bond (1994, from Carlton)
Paul Broderick (1996, from Fitzroy)
Darren Gaspar (2001, from Sydney)
Kane Johnson (2006, from Adelaide)
 

The 2013 Jack Dyer Medal top 20
1. Daniel Jackson - 264 votes
2. Dustin Martin - 255
3. Troy Chaplin - 241
4. Brett Deledio - 238
5. Trent Cotchin - 237
6. Alex Rance - 231
7. Steven Morris - 211
7. Jack Riewoldt - 211
9. Shaun Grigg - 191
10. Bachar Houli - 187