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Posted

6th and rolling like a freight train in second half of the season, unstoppable.

Posted (edited)

I did up until round 10 and I got us at 3-7........... Gulp......... Long season

My battle to Midway, I have us at around 14Th...

2012Ladder halfway mark...

1. Hawthorn

2. Carlton

3. West Coast

4. Collingwood

5. St. Kilda

6. Geelong

7. Sydney

8. Fremantle

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9. Gold Coast

10. Western Bulldogs

11. North Melbourne

12. Richmond

13. Adelaide

14. Melbourne

15. Essendon

16. Brisbane

17. Port Adelaide

18. GWS


So, Interesting, veeerry interesting...

Edited by dee-luded
Posted

Not a lot of enthusiasm there or are we all being realistic?

I'm realistically enthusiastic. Going to have a great year - just not all the time in every game, certainly for the first half.

There was a great post I saw by a Port supporter re Friday's game, who said that for 10 minutes or so of the last quarter, we played like we could beat any team in the league. We just (!) need those 10 minutes to become a 100. Doubt it will be this season though.

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Posted

8th in a tight battle between us, North, Tigs, and Dons. Barring results you can guarentee that I'll be there Round 1 and many more ready to see our club become WINNERS!!!

Posted

8th in a tight battle between us, North, Tigs, and Dons. Barring results you can guarentee that I'll be there Round 1 and many more ready to see our club become WINNERS!!!

Posted

Unfortunately Jb we can forget him for probably 2 months, so end of May.

That makes his contribution for 2012 look poor.

Last year at the Dees????

Didn't he sign a 2-3 year deal last year??

Anyone?


Posted (edited)

Apathy central over here, and very little hope.

If we finish 10th I'll be surprised. If we finish 14th, I won't.

If Richmond finish above us, I will officially resign.

Edit: which delusional nutbag voted 1st?! Get help. Immediately.

Edited by Jaded

Posted

Didn't he sign a 2-3 year deal last year??

Anyone?

Yes he did JRT but that does not mean you cannot end up at another club.

I might add I don't think he will but in my eyes he is another Trapper.

Promises, promises

Posted

I can't imagine us fighting off for 8th spot. No way, no how. Maybe 2013.

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Posted

Sylvia is a massive loss to us - as is Scully obviously, but he didnt play much footy last year anyway.

I think its a big change in the game plan, which will take us a while to adapt to.

Jurrahs a big loss, he kicked 40 last year and I can only hope Clark fills that void.

I'd say we'll finish 10-11, theres a lot sides on the up this year and we will be far better next year I believe.

Posted

I hate to say it, but I think we'll be battling with Port to avoid the bottom (GWS and Gold Coast below - but they don't count).


Posted

Not one club captain predicted that Melbourne would make the 8. But one of them predicted Mitch Clark would win the Coleman medal!

Interesting.

Posted

Well now we have activated both compo's we will most likely try all sorts of tactics, gameplans & player positions all year, that way Neeld can take what he wants out of it, create his own gameplan for 2013 and have a cleanout of players to suit his style and draft accordingly.

From what I have seen Neeld is going right back to basics and educating the players from scratch again so I dont expect much this year. I dont think the emphasis will be on making the 8, but getting the right systems in place for an assault in 2013. Neeld will have in mind the lower we finish the better picks we will have, and no Im not saying we will tank, it just takes the pressure off him to do whatever he likes.

Personally I think a winning culture in infectous and invaluable but I'm not Mark Neeld and it will be interesting to see how we go about things this year. Most likely finishing well down the ladder but setting the right foundations in place.

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Posted (edited)

Eighth. With an '87-esque storm to the finals, beating Freo in Perth to knock them out and make it. Form on our side, we go all the way to the prelims, and get knocked off by Hawthorn again in the dying seconds due to a Buddy freak goal.

And if this happens (again), I might just cry.

Edited by Striker475
Posted

I just want us to fight this year and earn some respect. I just read an article on afl.com.au about what the club captains think will happen this year.

"Which seven other clubs do you think can make this year's top eight? (In 2011, the captains correctly nominated Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton, the Sydney Swans and St Kilda to play finals, but missed West Coast and Essendon)

Collingwood (17), Carlton (17), Geelong (17), West Coast (17), Hawthorn (16), Fremantle (12), Sydney Swans (nine), Adelaide (eight), St Kilda (six), Western Bulldogs (two), Essendon (two), North Melbourne (two), Richmond (one), Brisbane Lions (nil), Gold Coast (nil), GWS (nil), Port Adelaide (nil), Melbourne (nil)."

Not a single captain rates us to make the 8. We are dead last there. We're rated even below RIchmond in the eyes of our opposition. That really drives home how little respect we hold and how poor we've become onfield. It's time to start fighting and earning back some respect. I don't care where we finish this year, but I care about the way we play. Big losses aren't acceptable. We've been rebuilding for 5-6 years now. It's time for results. Fight Dees for gods sake!!

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I just want us to fight this year and earn some respect. I just read an article on afl.com.au about what the club captains think will happen this year.

"Which seven other clubs do you think can make this year's top eight? (In 2011, the captains correctly nominated Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn, Carlton, the Sydney Swans and St Kilda to play finals, but missed West Coast and Essendon)

Collingwood (17), Carlton (17), Geelong (17), West Coast (17), Hawthorn (16), Fremantle (12), Sydney Swans (nine), Adelaide (eight), St Kilda (six), Western Bulldogs (two), Essendon (two), North Melbourne (two), Richmond (one), Brisbane Lions (nil), Gold Coast (nil), GWS (nil), Port Adelaide (nil), Melbourne (nil)."

Not a single captain rates us to make the 8. We are dead last there. We're rated even below RIchmond in the eyes of our opposition. That really drives home how little respect we hold and how poor we've become onfield. It's time to start fighting and earning back some respect. I don't care where we finish this year, but I care about the way we play. Big losses aren't acceptable. We've been rebuilding for 5-6 years now. It's time for results. Fight Dees for gods sake!!

Wow what a kick in the guts! Oh well means nothing in the scheme of things. You have to earn respect and we are a long way off that so no suprises here.

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Posted

Why do people care about pre season predictions???

The proof is always in the pudding

We will finish where we do but there is a whole season to be had beforehand

We win the first few games and people on here will be talking finals, Lose and they will be bemoaning players,coachs, recruiting Blah Blah Blah

I for one am hopeing for a good season full of ups and downs and supporting our team Rain or shine.

Posted (edited)

Why do people care about pre season predictions???

The proof is always in the pudding

We will finish where we do but there is a whole season to be had beforehand

We win the first few games and people on here will be talking finals, Lose and they will be bemoaning players,coachs, recruiting Blah Blah Blah

I for one am hopeing for a good season full of ups and downs and supporting our team Rain or shine.

I find it interesting to take a stab at what you think will happen and then re-visit your prediction at seasons end.

Sorry.

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