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I think we will finish about 10th this year. I don't care about the rest except, I HOPE the Pies drop from the sky...

 

1. StKilda

2. Collingwood

3. Western Bulldogs

4. Hawthorne

5. Geelong

6. Fremantle

7. Melbourne

8. Carlton

9. Essendon

10. Sydney

11. Adelaide

12. North Melb.

13. Port Adelaide

14. West Coast

15. Richmond

16. Brisbane

17. Gold Coast

Too hard to pick it all, I would be pleased if we end up 7 or 8, don't expect too much, too many variables. But will be devastated if Essendon mongrels end up higher. A win during finals would be icing on a cake, Go Dees !

 

1. Collingwood

2. Bulldogs

3. Geelong

4. St Kilda

5. Hawthorn

6. Fremantle

7. Essendon

8. Carlton

9. Melbourne

10. Sydney

11. Nth Melbourne

12. Adelaide

13. Port Adelaide

14. West Coast

15. Richmond

16. Brisbane

17. Gold Coast

1. Collingwood

2. St.Kilda

3. Geelong

4. Sydney

5. Hawthorn

6. Essendon

7. Carlton

8. Melbourne (hopeful)

9. North Melbourne

10. Adelaide

11. Western Bulldogs

12. Fremantle

13. West Coast

14. Port Adelaide

15. Brisbane

16. Richmond

17. Gold Coast (1 win)


1. Collingwood

2. St Kilda

3. Western Bulldogs

4. Hawthorn

5. Geelong

6. Carlton

7. Sydney

8. Bombers

9. North Melb

10. Dees

11. Fremantle

12. Adelaide

13. Richmond

14. West Coast

15. Gold Coast

16. Port Adelaide

17. Brisbane

1. Dogs

2. Saints

3. Pies

4. Tassie Hawks

5. Melb

6. Freo

7. Blues

8. Norf

9. Ess

10. Cats

11. Syd

12. Tiges

13. Crows

14. Suns

15. Port

16. Bears

 

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