The Best and Fairest Award is presented at the end of the year to the best Richmond player for that season. It is voted on by the coach, and or assistant coaches.
The Richmond Best and Fairest Awards has had several name changes in its history and is currently known as the Jack Dyer Medal.
Clarification
Before I present the list down the page, it is worth understanding the following. The list of Best and Fairest winners on this page is not endorsed by the Richmond Football Club, or the Richmond Football Club Museum.
It is a list created by historian Trevor Ruddell and also endorsed by myself, Rhett Bartlett.
We both agree that the current list which appears on AFL and Richmond websites is incorrect and should be altered.
In 1988, the Best and Fairest list was updated in the Annual Report with additional winners from the 1910's - 1930's. We are both yet to substantiate any of those inclusions, and as such, we have removed those names from the list. This results in several important changes to the Richmond Best and Fairest history, notable affecting Hall of Fame members Vic Thorp , Jack Dyer , Dan Minogue, Barney Herbert.
Omissions
As a result of the research, it is both the opinion of Trevor Ruddell and myself, that the following names
are removed from the Best and Fairest List, due to a lack of evidence.
Should anyone have evidence which can link any of these below players to the Richmond Football Club, please contact me at
rhettrospective@hotmail.com
1911 Bill Mahoney (No evidence. A journalist comment in 1934 said 'Mahoney' was the best of the 1911 season', however no Richmond Minutes, or newspaper confirm this as official.)
1913 Charlie Ricketts (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1913.)
1914 Sid Reeves (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1914.)
1916 Arthur Bettles (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1916.)
1917 Vic Thorp (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1917.)
1918 Barney Herbert (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1918)
1919 Barney Herbert (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1919)
1920 Dan Minogue (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1920.)
1922 Mel Morris (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1922.)
1923 Hugh James (No evidence. Won only a 'training prize' in 1923.)
1924 Vic Thorp (No evidence. Thorp did win the 1924 Globe and National Theatres Cup for 'most popular player'.)
1932 Jack Dyer (No evidence. Dyer did win the 1932 Hoyts Cinema Theatre Cup for 'most popular player'.)
1933 Maurie Hunter (No evidence. Hunter did win the 1933 Hoyts Cinema Theatre Cup for 'most popular player'.)
Multiple Winners (4 or more)
- Jack Dyer - 5 times (1937-38-39-40, 1946) (nb: the 1932 has been removed from Dyer's list as no evidence can be found of him winning it)
- Kevin Bartlett - 5 times (1967-68, 1973-74, 1977)
- Roy Wright - 4 times (1951 (tied), 1952, 1954, 1957)
- Wayne Campbell - 4 times (1995, 1997, 1999, 2002)
Every Best and Fairest Winners
Below, is the Best and Fairest List, researched by Trevor Ruddell and endorsed by myself as the most accurate.
1908-1917
No Best and Fairest Award given.
1918
- Percy Maybury ('Consistent Play' - The Frank Tudor Trophy, voted on by Richmond captain Charlie Ricketts. )
1919
No Best and Fairest Award given.
1920
No Best and Fairest Award given.
1921
- Hughie James ('Best Player'- Trophy donated by Committeeman Oscar Mitchell.)
1922-1924
No Best and Fairest Award given.
1925
- Tom O'Halloran (Best All-round- Medal donated by Mrs Miller)
1926
- Allan Geddes (Best All-round - Trophy donated by Committeeman Oscar Mitchell)
1927
- Basil McCormack (Best and Fairest- Trophy donated by W Mackerra)
1928
- Basil McCormack (Best and Fairest- Suit provided by E. Monsbourgh)
1929
- Jack Titus (Best and Fairest- Trophy dontated by VFA player 'Mallee' Johnson)
1930-1933
No Best and Fairest Award given.
1934
- Ray Martin (Best Player- Lounge suit, donated as the Beckerley Trophy.
1935
- Ray Martin (Best and Fairest- Crystal Water set, donated by Joe Fleming)
1936
1937
- Jack Dyer(Best and Fairest- the J.H Jones Trophy)
1938
- Jack Dyer (Best and Fairest - the Lou Robert's Trophy)
1939
- Jack Dyer (Best and Fairest- the J H Jones trophy)
1940
- Jack Dyer - the J.H Jones trophy
1941
- Jack Titus - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1942
- Leo Merrett - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1943
- Ron Durham - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1944
- Leo Merrett -the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1945
- Bill Morris - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1946
- Jack Dyer - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1947
- Bill Wilson - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1948
- Bill Morris - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1949
- Geoff Spring - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1950
- Bill Morris - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1951
- Des Rowe - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
- Roy Wright - the Arthur Hunt trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1952
- Roy Wright - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1953
- Havel Rowe - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1954
- Roy Wright - the J.H Jones trophy / name also inscribed on the Vic Thorp Memorial Shield
1955
- Des Rowe - Eli Phillips and Merchants Pty Ltd trophy / name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1956
- Laurie Sharp - club trophy / name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1957
- Roy Wright - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1958
- Dave Cuzens - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1959
- Dave Cuzens - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1960
- Ron Branton - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1961
- Ron Branton - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1962
- Ron Branton - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1963
- Neville Crowe - name inscribed on Harry Dyke honour board.
1964
- Neville Crowe- Jack Dyer trophy
1965
- Bill Barrot - Jack Dyer trophy
1966
- Neville Crowe - Jack Dyer trophy
1967
- Kevin Bartlett - Jack Dyer trophy
1968
- Kevin Bartlett - Jack Dyer Trophy
1969
- Royce Hart - Jack Dyer Trophy
1970
- Francis Bourke - Jack Dyer Trophy
1971
- Ian Stewart - Jack Dyer Medal
1972
- Royce Hart - Jack Dyer Medal
1973
- Kevin Bartlett - Jack Dyer Medal
1974
- Kevin Bartlett - Jack Dyer Medal
1975
- Kevin Morris - Jack Dyer Medal
1976
- Kevin Sheedy - Jack Dyer Medal
1977
- Kevin Bartlett - Jack Dyer Medal
1978
- Geoff Raines - - Jack Dyer Medal
1979
- Barry Rowlings - Jack Dyer Medal
1980
- Geoff Raines - Jack Dyer Medal
1981
- Geoff Raines - Jack Dyer Medal
1982
- Maurice Rioli - Jack Dyer Medal
1983
- Maurice Rioli - Jack Dyer Medal
1984
- Mark Lee - Jack Dyer Medal
1985
- Trevor Poole - Jack Dyer Medal
1986
- Dale Weightman - Jack Dyer Medal
1987
- Dale Weightman - Jack Dyer Medal
1988
- Michael Pickering - Jack Dyer Medal
1989
- Tony Free - Jack Dyer Medal
1990
- Matthew Knights - Jack Dyer Medal
1991
- Craig Lambert - Jack Dyer Medal
1992
- Matthew Knights - Jack Dyer Medal
1993
- Tony Free - Jack Dyer Medal
1994
- Chris Bond - Jack Dyer Medal
1995
- Wayne Campbell - Jack Dyer Medal
1996
- Paul Broderick - Jack Dyer Medal
1997
- Wayne Campbell - Jack Dyer Medal
1998
- Nick Daffy - Jack Dyer Medal
1999
- Wayne Campbell - Jack Dyer Medal
2000
- Andrew Kellaway - Jack Dyer Medal
2001
- Darren Gaspar - Jack Dyer Medal
2002
- Wayne Campbell - Jack Dyer Medal
2003
- Mark Coughlan - Jack Dyer Medal
2004
- Joel Bowden - Jack Dyer Medal
2005
- Joel Bowden - Jack Dyer Medal
2006
- Kane Johnson - Jack Dyer Medal
2007
- Matthew Richardson - Jack Dyer Medal
2008
- Brett Deledio - Jack Dyer Medal
2009
- Brett Deledio - Jack Dyer Medal