With the off-season rolling through for clubs as their 2023 campaigns come to a close, best and fairest counts will begin to take place.

Across the course of the coming months, all 18 clubs are set to host their very own night of nights to celebrate the season that was and recognise their best player of 2023, among other awards.

Below is each AFL club's best and fairest winner, top vote-getters, and other award winners as they're announced.

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Richmond

First-year Tiger Tim Taranto has taken out the 2023 Jack Dyer Medal following a strong opening campaign in the yellow and black.

The inside onballer, who moved from GWS 12 months ago, was a standout for the Tigers and has added to his 2019 Kevin Sheedy Medal at Richmond's night of nights.

Taranto would poll 14 more votes than next-best finisher Dustin Martin with his best and fairest-winning 68 votes, while Shai Bolton rounded out the podium.

Veteran defender Nathan Broad took out the player-voted Francis Bourke Award as a player who best upholds their trademark values.

Other award winners included Shai Bolton (Community Award), Jack Riewoldt (Leading Goalkicker) and Tylar Young (Best First Year Player).

Top Ten:

1st - Tim Taranto, 68
2nd - Dustin Martin, 54
3rd - Shai Bolton, 50
4th - Nick Vlastuin, 46
5th - Daniel Rioli, 45
6th - Liam Baker, 44
7th - Noah Balta, 43
8th - Dion Prestia, 42
Eq. 9th - Kamdyn McIntosh, 30
Eq. 9th - Nathan Broad, 30

Other Awards:

Shai Bolton - Community Award
Jack Riewoldt - Leading Goalkicker
Tylar Young - Best First Year Player
James Trezise - Guinane Medal

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