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Position 8, That is what the Club as a whole should be aiming for.

Our team will still be under valued & to some degree & unknown to the other 15 sides.

Early Foxtel games will help us to stay just under that Radar-that is a real Bonus.

"The Darkest Hour is just before the Dawn"

You're right. None of the other AFL clubs will know anything about us because they don't have Foxtel and so will never see our games. ;)

Now, if we could only cancel their newspaper deliveries.........

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I voted 8th

11 wins for the seasons

After Bails put games into the young blokes last year I am expecting a lot more. No more testing players out in different positions I want (and expect) more wins from a much more experienced side. I believe we will be about as good as the Essendon of last year. With all players fit I think our forwards should be able to kick more goals and our defense will consolidate to be stronger each week(we were becoming much better by the end of last year). As with many of you I feel our midfield is a little weak, Sylvia was playing great but really was the only one.

With more wins comes more confidence I dont think 8th position is a great stretch.

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It's 4.47am. I can't sleep. I'm watching the replay of the Melbourne - Freo match at the 'g - 2008. Oh God we are awful. With 4 minutes to go in the 2nd Q we are 50 points down. The really sad thing is the number of turnovers on the ground and the lack of turnovers on the list. I think there's only 5 players who are no longer with the club.

The 4 guys who are supposed to be the future of our backline - Frawley, Rivers, Garland, and Warnock. There are all there.

The midfield and the kids who will will be on our list in 3-5 years - Jones, Moloney, Morton, Wanna, Davey. All there.

The 3 wise men - Macca, Bruce and Green.

And Bate and Jamar. I know we see a lot of potential in these players, but le's not get ahead of ourselves.

13th.

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I would be expecting 8 wins in 2010 which should put us at around 11-12. Any more will be a bonus. The team is still young and they will tire during a long season. The beltings should be fewer but the performances should be better across the Board

But the numbers of wins would be a truer reflection of how we will see the year going because ladder position depends on 15 other teams' wins and losses. Not too difficult to understand.

I'm expecting around 8-9 wins, which I assume would be around the 10th-12th mark.

Agree with the 45's view on number of wins.

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I've surprised by the increase that some people expect next year.

Whilst the club will definitely improve, it's a big ask to expect us to make finals next year.

I think we'll finish 13th, with 10th being the absolute best result I can realistically see.

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I've surprised by the increase that some people expect next year.

Whilst the club will definitely improve, it's a big ask to expect us to make finals next year.

I think we'll finish 13th, with 10th being the absolute best result I can realistically see.

well to be fair only 14% have tipped a finals berth, and that includes a few heroes who are just too hardcore to let a poll tell them what to do and be honest

you'd have to say 11th is about the average... which is 9.4 wins on average the last 5 years (8,10,10,9,10)

the other thread has the overwhelmingly majority saying 7-10 wins

I don't think these numbers are getting too carried away when you consider we won 4 last year but lost 5 matches by 3 goals or less, had some bad injury luck and this year a better fixture with some new talent coming in and a host of young guns (and a young coach) bound to improve, not to mention our intent to win might be a little higher if you know what I mean

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