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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #90 on: October 06, 2015, 11:36:35 PM »
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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #91 on: October 06, 2015, 11:38:59 PM »
Rance caps finest season with Jack Dyer Medal

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October 6, 2015 11:09 PM


STAR defender Alex Rance has won his first Richmond best and fairest, capping a brilliant season just months after he considered walking away from the game.   

Rance polled 76 votes to edge out midfielder Dustin Martin (60) and vice-captain Brett Deledio (54), receiving the Jack Dyer Medal at a sold-out Crown Palladium on Tuesday night.

It was a breakthrough win for Rance, who has been selected in the All Australian team for the past two seasons but had not previously finished on the podium in the Jack Dyer Medal.

He emerged as the game's best key defender in 2015, combining attack and defence brilliantly and beating the likes of Travis Cloke, Jeremy Cameron and Drew Petrie.

Rance re-signed with Richmond in June this year but he seriously considered walking away from the game before signing on until the end of 2019.

The 25-year-old had also flirted with the idea of moving to Perth to be closer to his spouse's family.

"If I thought football was going to impact on my family, my beliefs or my relationship with my wife, then I would very seriously think about leaving the game," Rance said in June after re-signing.

"I did consider it (walking away from the game)."

Under a new voting system, Richmond's match committee casts a consensus rating for each player, between zero and five, with no votes awarded for a below average game.

Rance led Martin by just four votes after 20 rounds but stormed home in the last four matches, polling 17 of a possible 20 votes to edge Martin, who was voted the fans' player of the year.

Rance, who is the first key defender to win Richmond's best and fairest since Darren Gaspar in 2001, played every game in 2015 and ranked No.11 in the competition for rebound 50s and first in one-percenters.

He was a clear leader at Richmond in intercept marks and intercept possessions, second for rebound 50s and second in contested marks.

Martin, who was runner-up on Tuesday night, finished top three for the third straight season.

The 24-year-old played every game and averaged 26 disposals and 4.5 marks per match, kicking 24 goals.

He was ranked second in the competition for kicks, seventh in uncontested possessions, ninth in inside-50s.

Deledio, who finished in the top three for the sixth time in the past eight seasons, defied injury to earn All Australian selection in 2015.

After returning from a calf injury in round seven, he ranked second in the AFL for score involvements and kicked 27 goals.   

Richmond honoured retirees Chris Newman, Nathan Foley, Chris Knights and Ricky Petterd, with Newman receiving a standing ovation before an emotional farewell speech.

Other award winners on the night were best first-year player Kamdyn Macintosh, community award winner Dylan Grimes and VFL best and fairest Matt Dea.

Under the new Jack Dyer Medal voting system, all of the team’s players on match day receive a rating from 0-5 based on their overall performance.

The match committee assesses each player’s offensive, defensive, and contest impacts on the game.

After those game phases have been analysed, the 0-5 rating is given, as a joint match committee decision.

Votes are not allocated for what the match committee deems as a below-average performance.

2015 Jack Dyer Medal top 20

1st           Alex Rance          76 votes (Jack Dyer Medal winner)
2nd          Dustin Martin    60 (Jack Titus Medal winner)
3rd           Brett Deledio     54 (Maurie Fleming Medal winner)
4th           Anthony Miles   50 (Fred Swift Medal winner)
5th           Jack Riewoldt     48 (Kevin Bartlett Medal winner)
Eq 6th     Trent Cotchin     47
Eq 6th     Nick Vlastuin      47
8th           Bachar Houli       46
Eq 9th     Shaun Grigg        44
Eq 9th     Dylan Grimes     44
11th         Brandon Ellis      43
12th         Jake Batchelor   40
13th         Ivan Maric           39
14th         Taylor Hunt         38
15th         Shane Edwards 37
16th         Troy Chaplin       32
17th         Kam McIntosh   31
18th         Ty Vickery           21
Eq 19th    Kane Lambert    19
Eq 19th   Chris Newman    19

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-06/rance-caps-finest-season-with-jack-dyer-medal

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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #92 on: October 06, 2015, 11:40:57 PM »
The best of Alex Rance in 2015 ...

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2015-10-06/shannon-gordon

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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #93 on: October 06, 2015, 11:48:33 PM »
No re-signings announced...... :shh
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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #94 on: October 06, 2015, 11:49:57 PM »
The final leaderboard with all the votes


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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #95 on: October 06, 2015, 11:59:44 PM »
The final leaderboard with all the votes


I know Titch missed a number of weeks due to injury and his form wasn't as good on return late in the season but I would've thought his year was better than 15th. He was absolutely flying before the injury.

The rest is hard to argue with. Rance is a gun key defender and a deserving B&F winner  :clapping while Dusty also had a great year to finish in the top 2  :thumbsup.
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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #96 on: October 07, 2015, 12:06:35 AM »
The best of Alex Rance in 2015 ...

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2015-10-06/shannon-gordon
Gives you seriously tingles down the spine. Just wow  :clapping :clapping :clapping

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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #97 on: October 07, 2015, 12:15:06 AM »
Just spent a great evening at the B&F with some great company. WP, Don and Jackstar all there. It was a pleasure meeting WP and Jackstar and catching up again with Mr. Fistiki. Thanks for a fantastic night. :cheers
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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #98 on: October 07, 2015, 07:02:20 AM »
Just spent a great evening at the B&F with some great company. WP, Don and Jackstar all there. It was a pleasure meeting WP and Jackstar and catching up again with Mr. Fistiki. Thanks for a fantastic night. :cheers

Yep great to meet you too YBB! Always good to catch up with Jack & Don.

Thought it was a great night.

Worthy winner who gave a sensational speech.

Special mention to Dylan Grimes on his award - what a terrific individual
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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #99 on: October 07, 2015, 07:12:47 AM »
Well done Rance. Thoroughly deserved it and rightly recognised by the club.

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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #100 on: October 07, 2015, 07:39:58 AM »
Well Done Alex Rance  :clapping

Hope there are years of this dominance!

How many times now has Martin finished top 3?

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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #101 on: October 07, 2015, 11:28:15 AM »
Just spent a great evening at the B&F with some great company. WP, Don and Jackstar all there. It was a pleasure meeting WP and Jackstar and catching up again with Mr. Fistiki. Thanks for a fantastic night. :cheers

Yep great to meet you too YBB! Always good to catch up with Jack & Don.

Thought it was a great night.

Worthy winner who gave a sensational speech.

Special mention to Dylan Grimes on his award - what a terrific individual

Agreed on all points made.

Great night, great food, great turnout, great result and most of all the company was great.

Fantastic night. Always a pleasure to catch up with you all. :thumbsup

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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #102 on: October 07, 2015, 12:15:06 PM »
Great night
Got home after 3am
Not good today lol


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Re: Jack Dyer Medal 2015 / Alex Rance wins B&F
« Reply #104 on: October 07, 2015, 02:07:50 PM »
Great night
Got home after 3am
Not good today lol

Left as soon as it finished and was home just after midnight

And I don't feel great. Sitting in my office Contemplating shutting the door for a 20 minute power nap  ;D

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