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Prediction Time!

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Cheers mate- a good, different type of format compared to the average 'prediction thread' - BTW: Fargo.. Classic flick! B)

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th / 7 wins (only because we meet Richmond and North twice! ..otherwise would be 5 wins)

B & F Winner: Aaron Davey

Most Brownlow Votes: Aaron Davey

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Nev Jetta

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Davey, Jones, Slyvia, Jurrah and The Bater (Prob our 5 best performed too)

2010 Premier: Saints

Wooden Spoon: Fremantle

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Fevola

 

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th - 7 wins and 15 losses

B & F Winner: Moloney

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Trengove

Most Improved: Wonaeamirri

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jurrah, Rivers, Trengove, Davey and Sylvia

2010 Premier: Geelong

Wooden Spoon: Port Adelaide

Brownlow: Joel Selwood

Coleman: Franklin

2010 Ladder position and record: 13th - 7 wins and 15 losses

B & F Winner: Jamar

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Scully

Most Improved: Watts

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Morton, Grimes, Watts, Scully, Trengove

2010 Premier: Dogs

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: McLean

Coleman: Franklin

 

2010 Ladder position and record: 13th / 7 wins 15 losses

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Jack Grimes

Most Rising Star Votes: James Strauss

Most Improved: Stefan Martin

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Grimes, Sylvia, Davey, Jurrah and Garland

2010 Premiers: Brisbane

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Joel Selwood

Coleman: Buddy Franklin

<!--quoteo(post=300281:date=Jan 27 2010, 04:56 PM:name=tatu)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tatu @ Jan 27 2010, 04:56 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=300281"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->MFC 2010 Ladder position: 5th<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

So Tatu are you expecting to win at least one final?

I like your optimism.... <img src="http://demonland.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/demon_laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":lol:" border="0" alt="demon_laugh.gif" />

not really expecting anything, i just have a feeling that things are going to go our way in 2010.. ;)


2010 Ladder position and record: 11th / 9 Wins 13 Losses

B & F Winner: Moloney

Most Brownlow Votes: Moloney

Most Rising Star Votes: Scully

Most Improved: Grimes (if that's possible because we saw so much improvement in 2009)

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Moloney, Sylvia, Jurrah, Warnock, Garland

2010 Premier: Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Hayes

Coleman: Jonathan Brown

2010 Ladder position - 12th 7 wins

B&F Winner - Davey

Most Brownlow Votes - Davey

Most Rising Star Votes - Trengove

Most Improves - Blease

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Garland, Davey, Sylvia, Grimes, Jurrah

2010 Premier: Geelong

Wooden Spoon: Freo

Brownlow: Reiwoldt

Coleman: Fevolution

2010 Ladder position and record: 14th / 6 wins

B & F Winner: Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Trengove

Most Improved: Maric (*darkhorse Jamar)

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Martin, Trengove and Davey

2010 Premier: Cats

Wooden Spoon: Roos

Brownlow: Selwood

Coleman: Riewoldt

Edit: forgot to alter the ladder position & # of wins

Edited by Pauly Walnuts

  • 2 weeks later...
 

*BUMP* - had to be a part of it...

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th - 8 wins and 14 losses

B & F Winner: Green

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Scully

Most Improved: Jamar

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jurrah, Trengove, Davey, Scully and Sylvia

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Bernie Vince

Coleman: Bradshaw

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th - 8 wins and 14 losses

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Matthew Bate

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Grimmes, Trengove, Frawly, Bate and Sylvia

2010 Premier: Western Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Shaun Higgins

Coleman: Brendan Fevola


2010 Ladder position and record: 13th - 7 wins and 15 losses

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Tom Scully

Most Improved: Cale Morton

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Frawley, Davey, Sylvia, Morton, Watts

2010 Premier: St. Kilda

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Joel Selwood

Coleman: Fevola

2010 Ladder position and record: 13th - 7 wins and 15 losses

B & F Winner: Bate

Most Brownlow Votes: Morton

Most Rising Star Votes: Strauss

Most Improved: Dunn

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jurrah, Davey, Sylvia, Morton, Bate

2010 Premier: Dogs

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Riewoldt

2010 Ladder position and record: 11th - 9 wins and 13 losses

B & F Winner: Frawley

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Trengove

Most Improved: Bennell

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jurrah, Davey, Sylvia, Morton, Frawley

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Port Adelaide

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Franklin

Edited by Carn dees

B & F Winner: Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Trengove

Most Improved: Struass

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Davey, Bate, Frawley, Morton. Grimes

2010 Premier: Western Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Franklin

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th-13th / 7wins 14losses 1 draw

B & F Winner: Nathan Jones (r/u James Frawley)

Most Brownlow Votes: Nathan Jones

Most Rising Star Votes: Luke Tapscott

Most Improved: James Frawley

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jones, Moloney, Sylvia Davey and whoever can hold down the #1 ruck position.

2010 Premier: Footscray (more because I'd like them to win than that I think they will)

Wooden Spoon: Fremantle

Brownlow: Bryce Gibbs

Coleman: Lance Franklin


2010 Ladder position and record: 8th / 13 wins 9 losses

B & F Winner: Liam Jurrah

Most Brownlow Votes: Liam Jurrah

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Liam Jurrah

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Davey, Jurrah and Morton.

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Goodes

Coleman: Jurrah

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th / 8wins 14losses

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Bennell

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Frawley, Morton, Davey, Benell

2010 Premier: Saints

Wooden Spoon: Port

Brownlow: Judd

Coleman: Pavlich

Slider: Western Bulldogs

2010 Ladder position and record: 11th / 8wins 14losses

B & F Winner: Frank Grimes

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove Winner

Most Improved: Frank Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Scully, Trengove, Watts, Grimes, Jurrah

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Joel Selwood

Coleman: Lance Franklin

Slider: Carlton

  • 6 months later...

BUMP for comparison... prepare to be embarrassed by your bold predictions


MFC 2010 Ladder position: 9th (10 wins)

B & F winner: Mark Jamar

Most brownlow votes: Colin Sylvia

Highest goal kicker: Brad Green

Most rising star votes: Tom Scully

Most improved: Mark Jamar

5 most important players after 2010: Grimes, Jurrah, Sylvia, Jamar, Frawley

2010 premiers: Collingwood (ugh no !)

Wooden spoon: West Coast

Brownlow winner: Dane Swan

Coleman: Barry Hall

Nostradamus?! Apart from perhaps Jurrah and Grimes as most 5 important players (but thats debatable anyways) these predictions look right on the money at this stage...only time will tell

MFC 2010 Ladder position: 9th (10 wins)

B & F winner: Mark Jamar

Most brownlow votes: Colin Sylvia

Highest goal kicker: Brad Green

Most rising star votes: Tom Scully

Most improved: Mark Jamar

5 most important players after 2010: Grimes, Jurrah, Sylvia, Jamar, Frawley

2010 premiers: Collingwood (ugh no !)

Wooden spoon: West Coast

Brownlow winner: Dane Swan

Coleman: Barry Hall

Wowee! Great work HT.

Nostradamus?! Apart from perhaps Jurrah and Grimes as most 5 important players (but thats debatable anyways) these predictions look right on the money at this stage...only time will tell

Grimes is a definite top 5 IMO

Nostradamus?! Apart from perhaps Jurrah and Grimes as most 5 important players (but thats debatable anyways) these predictions look right on the money at this stage...only time will tell

I think I'm wrong with Jamar, Frawley has been scintillating. I don't think Sylvia will poll as many as a couple of others. Happy with Scully although Hannebury.... .

I think Geelong will win it tbh. So, I am no Nostradamus.

I agree on Jurrah, but it is debatable. West Coast was no fluke though. It was a toss up between that and Richmond. I think in some other thread there were also predictions and mine differed in that from this one, so...I'm playing it down. :lol:

Btw, Riewoldt could get the Coleman still. I'll confess I had a bit on LeCras at big odds a couple of weeks ago, I need a big one (make that couple) from him. Think he is 6-7 goals behind.

 

Nostradamus?! Apart from perhaps Jurrah and Grimes as most 5 important players (but thats debatable anyways) these predictions look right on the money at this stage...only time will tell

Looking back thats what I thought too

But then I noticed HT had a second crack in Feb which was quite different (see below)

Should have gone with your first option HT it looked spooky

Posted 11 February 2010 - 03:37 PM

*BUMP* - had to be a part of it...

2010 Ladder position and record: 12th - 8 wins and 14 losses

B & F Winner: Green

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Scully

Most Improved: Jamar

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jurrah, Trengove, Davey, Scully and Sylvia

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Bernie Vince

Coleman: Bradshaw

2010 Ladder position and record 9- 11wins 11 losses

B & F Winner: Brad Green

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Tom Scully

Most Improved: Watts, Pettard, Dunn

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Green, Jurrah, Morton, Scully

2010 Premier: Bulldogs over Hawks in GF

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Judd

Coleman: Roughead

Can't help but complement myself on the highlighted predictions.

Edited by Grand New Flag


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