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Ladder Prediction 2011

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Here mine....

1. Collingwood

2. Western Bulldogs

3. St Kilda

4. Hawthorne

5. Geelong

6. Essendon

7. Gold coast

8. West Coast

9. Carlton

10. Fremantle

11. Sydney

12. Melbourne

13. North

14. Adelaide

15. Richmond

16. Brisbane

17. Port Adelaide

 

Hawthorn

Collingwood

Geelong

Western Bulldogs

St Kilda

Fremantle

Carlton

Melbourne

Sydney

North Melbourne

Essendon

Adelaide

Gold Coast

West Coast

Richmond

Port Adelaide

Brisbane

  On 07/03/2011 at 07:47, tatu said:

Here mine....

1. Collingwood

2. Western Bulldogs

3. St Kilda

4. Hawthorne

5. Geelong

6. Essendon

7. Gold coast

8. West Coast

9. Carlton

10. Fremantle

11. Sydney

12. Melbourne

13. North

14. Adelaide

15. Richmond

16. Brisbane

17. Port Adelaide

bombers, suns and eagles in the top 8....wow

Here is mine

1. Collingwood

2. StKilda

3. Western bulldogs

4. Hawthorn

5. Geelong

6. Carlton

7. Adelaide

8. Fremantle

9. Sydney

10. Melbourne

11. Essendon

12. West Coast

13. North Melbourne

14. Richmond

15. Port Adelaide

16. Gold Coast

17. Brisbane

 

1. Collingwood

2. St Kilda

3. Footscray

4. Geelong

5. Hawthorn

6. Fremantle

7. Carlton

8. Melbourne

9. Sydney

10. North Melbourne

11. Essendon

12. Adelaide

13. Richmond

14. Port Adelaide

15. West Coast

16. Gold Coast

17. Brisbane

1. The Filth

2. Hawthorn

3. St Kilda

4. Western Bulldogs

5. Geelong

6. Carlton

7. Sydney

8. Adelaide

9. Kangaroos

10. Fremantle

11. Melbourne

12. Richmond

13. Essendon

14. Gold Coast

15. Port Adelaide

16. West Coast

17. Brisbane


St.Kilda

Bulldogs

Hawthorn

Collingwood

Fremantle

North Melbourne

Melbourne

Sydney

Geelong

Carlton

Adelaide

West Coast

Port Adelaide

Richmond

Essendon

Brisbane

Gold Coast

1. Western Bulldogs

2. The Filth

3. St Kilda

4. Carlton

5. Geelong

6. Dees

7. Hawthorn

8. Kangaroos

9. Fremantle

10. Swans

11. Adelaide

12. Essendon

13. Richmond

14. West Coast

15. Port Adelaide

16. Gold Coast

17. Brisbane

Less confident in Melbourne now and no doubt my prediction will change by tomorrow but here goes:

1. Hawthorn

2. Collingwood

3. Western Bulldogs

4. Adelaide

5. Fremantle

6. St Kilda

7. Geelong

8. Carlton

9. Essendon

10. Melbourne

11. Sydney

12. Gold Coast

13. North Melbourne

14. West Coast

15. Port Adelaide

16. Brisbane

17. Richmond

 

1. Collingwood

2. Hawthorn

3. Western Bulldogs

4. St Kilda

5. Adelaide

6. Geelong

7. Carlton

8. Melbourne

9. Esseondon

10. North Melbourne

11. Sydney

12. Fremantle

13. Gold Coast

14. Port Adelaide

15. West Coast

16. Richmond

17. Brisbane

1. Collingwood

2. St Kilda

3. Hawthorn

4. Geelong

5. Western Bulldogs

6. Carlton

7. North Melbourne

8. Fremantle

9. Melbourne

10. Essendon

11. Sydney

12. Adelaide

13. West Coast

14. Port Adelaide

15. Gold Coast

16. Richmond

17. Brisbane


My ladder prediction 2011

1. Hawthorn

2. C'wood

3. Western Bulldogs

4.St Kilda

5.Geelong

6.Carlton

7. Fremantle

8. Sydney

9. Adelaide

10. North Melbourne

11. Melbourne

12. Essendon

13. Port Adelaide

14. West Coast

15. Richmond

16. Brisbane

17. Gold Coast

1. Collingwood

2. Western Bulldogs (easy draw)

3. St.Kilda

4. Geelong

5. Fremantle

6. Hawthorn

7. Carlton

8. Sydney

9. Melbourne

10. North Melbourne

11. Adelaide

12. Essendon

13. Richmond

14. West Coast

15. Gold Coast

16. Port Adelaide

17. Brisbane

1. Colling$#!*

2. Western Bulldogs

3. Hawthorn

4. St Kilda

5. Geelong

6. Carlton

7. Melbourne

8. Sydney

9. North Melbourne

10. Fremantle

11. Essendon

12. Adelaide

13. Port Adelaide

14. Richmond

15. West Coast

16. Gold Coast

17. Brisbane

I reckon Melbourne will finish between 7th and 12th. We have a good draw and there are 13-14 games which you could envisage us to win if we play well. Thing is, we don't always play well so I would expected around 10-14 wins this year for Melbourne.


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  On 08/03/2011 at 02:20, Curry & Beer said:

extracting the urine surely

:lol:

Got to take a risk, who knows one might make it.

1. Collingwood

2. Hawthorn

3. Western Bulldogs

4. Carlton

5. Geelong

6. Fremantle

7. St Kilda

8. Sydney

9. Melbourne

10. North Melbourne

11. Adelaide

12. Richmond

13. West Coast

14. Port Adelaide

15. Gold Coast

16. Essendon

17. Brisbane

snapback.pngtatu, on 07 March 2011 - 06:47 PM, said:

"6. Essendon

7. Gold coast

8. West Coast"

  On 08/03/2011 at 02:20, Curry & Beer said:

extracting the urine surely

Yeah, via catheter!

  On 08/03/2011 at 06:22, BattlerBailey said:

As much as we all hate North, I think they'll finish above us. Even with their nightmarish pre-season injuries.

Should be one of the Team Goals for this year....."To Finish Higher than North."


1. Western Bulldogs

2. Collingwood

3. St Kilda

4. Hawthorn

5. Geelong

6. Fremantle

7. Sydney

8. Melbourne

9. Carlton

10. Adelaide

11. Essendon

12. North Melbourne

13. Port Adelaide

14. Richmond

15. Brisbane

16. Gold Coast

17. West Coast

1. Stkilda

2. Collingwood

3. Bulldogs

4. Geelong

5. Sydney

6. Melbourne

7. Fremantle

8. Hawthorn

9. Carlton

10. Port Adelaide

11. Adelaide

12. Richmond

13. Essendon

14. North Melbourne

15. Brisbane

16. West Coast

17. Gold Coast

1. Geelong

2. Collingwood

3. St Kilda

4. Bulldogs

5. Hawthorn

6. Carlton

7. Melbourne

8. Sydney

The rest

15. West Coast

16. Brisbane

 
  On 08/03/2011 at 07:23, Red&BlueBlood said:

The rest

15. West Coast

16. Brisbane

Wow, you really think the GC will do better than Wet Coke??

Hope you are right-Perth will go Feral!!!

1. Collingwood

2. StKilda

3. Bulldogs

4. Hawthorn

5. Geelong

6. Carlton

7. Fremantle

8. Sydney

9. North Melbourne

10. Essendon

11. Melbourne

12. Adelaide

13. Richmond

14. Gold coast

15. Port Adelaide

16. West coast

17. Brisbane

IMO 4, 5, 6 and 7 will be fighting out for 4th and 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 will be fighting for 8th later in the season


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