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AFL Predictions:

Brownlow Medal: Cotchin

Coleman Medal: Drew Petrie

Rising Star: Jimmy Toumpas

Grand Finalists: Carlton Sydney

Premiers: Carlton

Wooden Spoon: Gold Coast

Biggest AFL Story of the Year: Buddy stays, Dale Thomas goes

The Biggest Improvers: Carlton

The Biggest Sliders: Adelaide

MFC Predictions:

B&F: Jack Watts

Leading Goalkicker: Jeremy Howe

Best First Year Player: Jimmy Toumpas

Most Improved: Jack Watts

Final Ladder Position: 11

Biggest MFC Story of the Year: Jesse Hogan kicks a lazy 100 in the VFL

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AFL Predictions:

Brownlow Medal: B Goddard

Coleman Medal: M Pavlich

Rising Star: J O'Mearer

Grand Finalists: Hawthorn V West Coast

Premiers: West Coast

Wooden Spoon: Western Bulldogs

Biggest AFL Story of the Year: Andy D steps down

The Biggest Improvers: MFC

The Biggest Sliders: Adelaide

MFC Predictions:

B&F: J Howe

Leading Goalkicker: Clark

Best First Year Player: J Viney

Most Improved: N Jetta

Final Ladder Position: 10th

Biggest MFC Story of the Year: Col Sylvia free agent to Collingwood

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AFL Predictions:

Brownlow Medal: Swan

Coleman Medal: Franklin

Rising Star: Toumpas

Grand Finalists: Carlton v Hawthorn

Premiers: Hawthorn

Wooden Spoon: Western Bulldogs

Biggest AFL Story of the Year: Essendon fined for peptides saga

The Biggest Improvers: Carlton

The Biggest Sliders: St Kilda

MFC Predictions:

B&F: Watts

Leading Goalkicker: Clark

Best First Year Player: Toumpas

Most Improved: Watts

Final Ladder Position: 10th

Biggest MFC Story of the Year: Watts AA

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AFL Predictions:

Brownlow Medal: Ablett

Coleman Medal: Tex

Rising Star: Crouch

Grand Finalists: Adelaide v Hawthorn

Premiers: Hawthorn

Wooden Spoon: GWS

Biggest AFL Story of the Year: Collingwood trade Swan

The Biggest Improvers: Carlton

The Biggest Sliders: St Kilda

MFC Predictions:

B&F: Sylvia

Leading Goalkicker: Clark

Best First Year Player: Viney

Most Improved: Strauss

Final Ladder Position: 13th

Biggest MFC Story of the Year: MFC defies leadership concerns and trades 2nd rnd pick for Dane Swan.

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AFL Predictions:

Brownlow Medal: Nathan Fyfe

Coleman Medal: Buddy Franklin

Rising Star: Brad Crouch

Grand Finalists: Geelong V West Coast

Premiers: Geelong

Wooden Spoon: GWS

Biggest AFL Story of the Year: It's already happened / is happening - the peptides / Essendon drug scandal

The Biggest Improvers: Brisbane

The Biggest Sliders: North Melbourne

MFC Predictions:

B&F: Nathan Jones

Leading Goalkicker: Chris Dawes

Best First Year Player: David Rodan

Most Improved: Jack Watts

Final Ladder Position: 15th

Biggest MFC Story of the Year: Board turmoil

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AFL Predictions:



Brownlow Medal: Dane Swan


Coleman Medal: Mathew Pavlich


Rising Star: Brad Hill


Grand Finalists: Sydney, West coast


Premiers: West Coast


Wooden Spoon: GWS


Biggest AFL Story of the Year: Essendon peptides saga


The Biggest Improvers: Carlton


The Biggest Sliders: Saints



MFC Predictions:


B&F: James frawley


Leading Goalkicker: Mitch clark & Shannon Byrnes 44 goals each


Best First Year Player: Dean Terlich


Most Improved: Jack Watts


Final Ladder Position: 11


Biggest MFC Story of the Year: Mark Neeld re signed for 2 more years and a big free agency signing ( dale thomas, mark lecras or eddie betts )

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