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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16 / Who would be leading our B&F?
« Reply #60 on: September 03, 2009, 11:09:10 PM »
SEN mentioned our nominations for 2009 MVP - Cousins, Jackson and Newman.

These are voted on by the players.

Hmmm no Lids?

Lids has signed up. A high finish won't entice him to stay now. However a much lower finish in the B & F in a poor season for the club will be enough ammo for Dimma to rub it in Lids face and get him motivated for next year and beyond. Especially if a bloke who can boot the ball 60 metres but more often than not kicks it half that distance and straight to the opposition frequently as well will get to take Jack home hanging around his neck.

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16 / Who would be leading our B&F?
« Reply #61 on: September 03, 2009, 11:26:34 PM »
SEN mentioned our nominations for 2009 MVP - Cousins, Jackson and Newman.

These are voted on by the players.

Hmmm no Lids?

Lids has signed up. A high finish won't entice him to stay now. However a much lower finish in the B & F in a poor season for the club will be enough ammo for Dimma to rub it in Lids face and get him motivated for next year and beyond. Especially if a bloke who can boot the ball 60 metres but more often than not kicks it half that distance and straight to the opposition frequently as well will get to take Jack home hanging around his neck.
True but I was more saying "no Lids" from a MVP point of view rather than the B&F. The MVP nominations are voted on by his teammates and they didn't have Lids in their top 3 at Punt Rd. That may sting over summer as well.
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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16 / Who would be leading our B&F?
« Reply #62 on: September 04, 2009, 07:03:07 AM »
In the Army the main difference between a good officer and a poor officer was respect - good ones earned it, poor ones demanded it.  Same issue here - Deledio will get the respect that counts (peers) when he earns it.

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16 / Who would be leading our B&F?
« Reply #63 on: September 04, 2009, 09:11:04 AM »
The winner of the 2009 Jack Dyer Medal goes to Shane Tuck  ;D

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16 / Who would be leading our B&F?
« Reply #64 on: September 04, 2009, 10:39:04 AM »
The winner of the 2009 Jack Dyer Medal goes to Shane Tuck  ;D

Yeah and Elvis will be playing Melbourne Park in the future

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16 / Who would be leading our B&F?
« Reply #65 on: September 04, 2009, 01:05:35 PM »
The winner of the 2009 Jack Dyer Medal goes to Shane Tuck  ;D

Yeah and Elvis will be playing Melbourne Park in the future

Yeah he probably will too

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Strong finish for Deledio (RFC)
« Reply #66 on: September 04, 2009, 01:51:51 PM »
RFC site giving us a hint?[/b]


Strong finish for Deledio
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By Tony Greenberg | Fri 04 September, 2009

Brett Deledio’s strong finish to the season has given him a big chance of becoming the youngest Richmond winner of back-to-back Best and Fairest awards since Kevin Bartlett in 1967-68, and the youngest in the entire AFL competition since Michael Voss, at Brisbane, in 1995-96.
 
Deledio, who captured his first Jack Dyer Medal in 2008, is 22 years and five months old. Bartlett, one of five Richmond ‘Immortals’, was 21 years and seven months of age when he won the second in-a-row of his eventual five Tiger Best and Fairests in ‘67-68. Voss, a triple Brisbane premiership captain, was 21 years and three months old when he completed the back-to-back Best and Fairest feat in ‘95-96. He went on to win a further three Best and Fairests during his time at Brisbane.
 
A second successive Best and Fairest for Deledio would be a significant achievement – particularly when you consider how close he was to being demoted to Richmond’s VFL affiliate Coburg midway through the year.
 
“I had weaknesses that needed addressing and if I didn’t address them I would have been representing Coburg,” Deledio said in a candid interview with the Herald-Sun recently.
 
“I just wasn’t being accountable.
 
“Jade (Rawlings) said if I wasn’t prepared to do it, I would be out of the side, and I very nearly was.
 
“I guess it was the kick up the arse I needed . . .”
 
Deledio, who committed to a new three-year deal at Richmond this week, averaged 22.5 possessions per game from Round 1-11. That average jumped to 26 possessions per game during the second half of the season.
 
To further underline Deledio’s major improvement in all aspects of his game as the year wore on, he had 28 tackles in the first half of the season compared to 50 in the second half.
 
The main challenger to Deledio’s bid for back-to-back Jack Dyer Medal wins almost certainly will be Daniel Jackson, who enjoyed his best season since making his AFL debut with the Tigers in 2004 in the role of a ‘run-with’ midfielder.
 
Jackson averaged 11.9 possessions per game up until this year, but in the 2009 season, his average possessions per game shot up to 23. And, he played all 22 games, which will further enhance his Dyer Medal prospects.
 
Ben Cousins also is bound to figure prominently throughout this year’s Best and Fairest count, which will be held at Crown Palladium from 7pm on Wednesday, September 16.
 
Although the veteran champion missed seven matches through injury in his debut season for Richmond, he averaged 23.9 possessions per game in his 15 appearances, which was slightly above his overall AFL career average of 22.4 heading into 2009. A top-five finish appears likely for the ex-Eagle.
 
 
Back-to-back Best and Fairest winners at Tigerland

1918-19: Barney Herbert, 30 years, 7 months
1927-28: Basil McCormack, 24 years, 1 month
1934-35: Ray Martin, 25 years, 10 months
1937-38: Jack Dyer, 24 years, 10 months (made it four in-a-row in 1939-40)
1951-52: Roy Wright, 23 years, 7 months
1958-59: Dave Cuzens, 26 years, 9 months
1960-61: Ron Branton, 28 years, 3 months (made it a hat-trick in 1962)
1963-64: Neville Crowe, 25 years, 4 months
1967-68: Kevin Bartlett, 21 years, 7 months
1973-74: Kevin Bartlett, 27 years, 7 months
1980-81: Geoff Raines, 25 years, 1 month
1982-83: Maurice Rioli, 26 years
1986-87: Dale Weightman, 28 years, 6 months
2004-05: Joel Bowden, 27 years, 3 months 

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/84176/default.aspx

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Hardwick to speak plus farewell to Sugar, Joel, Browny and Cogs at B&F
« Reply #67 on: September 10, 2009, 06:58:56 PM »
RFC email ...

The 2009 Jack Dyer Medal is fast approaching - limited seats remaining!

Richmond fans will have an opportunity to hear from Damien Hardwick for the first time as senior coach when the 2009 Jack Dyer Medal is staged next Wednesday September 16.

Hardwick will be one of the feature acts of the Best and Fairest evening, one of the marquee events on the club calendar.

The Tigers will unveil the 95th winner of the Jack Dyer Medal on the night, as well as several individual awards highlighting the on and off-field achievements from the 2009 season.

Tiger fans will also get a chance to farewell some departing legends of Punt Road Oval, including Joel Bowden, Kane Johnson, Nathan Brown and Mark Coughlan.

Tickets are $190 each and are available by calling the Richmond Events Department on (03) 9426 4403, or by downloading the booking form from http://www.richmondfc.com.au/portals/0/richmond_docs/jack%20dyer%20medal%20flyer.pdf.

Included in the price is a three-course meal, beverages and entertainment. There will also be plenty of auction items up for grabs and official Richmond merchandise on sale.

And don’t forget to make your selection in the Jack Dyer Medal web competition, where you have the chance to win a $100 Dick Smith voucher if you can predict the order of the top five place-getters in this year’s voting.

Click here to enter your selection!

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #68 on: September 10, 2009, 07:01:00 PM »
Is anyone from OER going next Wednesday to the B&F?

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #69 on: September 10, 2009, 07:42:38 PM »
Is anyone from OER going next Wednesday to the B&F?

Yep.
Organised a table of 11 last Wed.
Went to Highpoint and bought my shirt and tie from Bossini earlier today.

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #70 on: September 10, 2009, 08:26:08 PM »
Is anyone from OER going next Wednesday to the B&F?

Yes I am going - not sure why  :P $190 a head mid week  :-\ Oh well

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #71 on: September 10, 2009, 09:19:40 PM »
**Sigh**

Its the only chance I get to catch up with a mate that has 2 young kids. An annual event.
I wonder if the JON jumper from the Sydney game will be up for auction?
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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #72 on: September 11, 2009, 02:36:21 PM »
Yep, I'll be there!
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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #73 on: September 11, 2009, 02:55:21 PM »
lol, there is going to be 10 or more players/staff that are not going to be at Richmond after that night!

lol! is Terry Wallace going??? and his merry men???

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Re: 2009 Jack Dyer Medal - Wed Sept 16
« Reply #74 on: September 16, 2009, 04:20:14 PM »
Thought i'd give this thread a little nudge.
It should be an interesting night. :)

Just got out of the shower.
Anyone else going through the motions atm ? :cheers