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2013 AFL Ladder

1 Hawthorn

2 Geelong

3 Fremantle

4 Sydney

5 Richmond

6 Collingwood

7 Essendon

8 P_Adelaide

9 Carlton

10 Kangaroos

11 Adelaide

12 Brisbane

13 W_Coast

14 Gold_Coast

15 W_Bulldogs

16 St_Kilda

17 Melbourne

18 G_W_Sydney

whats yours ?

Round 11, 2014

1 Fremantle

2 Hawthorn

3 Geelong

4 Adelaide

5 Sydney

6 W_Coast

7 Collingwood

8 Kangaroos

9 P_Adelaide

10 Carlton

11 Richmond

12 Gold_Coast

13 Essendon

14 W_Bulldogs

15 Brisbane

16 Melbourne

17 G_W_Sydney

18 St_Kilda Round

Rnd 23, 2014

1 Hawthorn

2 Fremantle

3 Geelong

4 Adelaide

5 Sydney

6 Collingwood

7 W_Coast

8 P_Adelaide

9 Carlton

10 Kangaroos

11 Richmond

12 Gold_Coast

13 Essendon

14 W_Bulldogs

15 Melbourne

16 Brisbane

17 G_W_Sydney

18 St_Kilda

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Not gonna bother doing a round 11 ladder, what's the point in that?!

But my end of year would be:

1. Hawthorn

2. Collingwood

3. Fremantle

4. Sydney

5. Richmond

6. Geelong

7. Adelaide

8. Essendon

9. Port Adelaide

10. Carlton

11. Kangaroos

12. Gold Coast

13. West Coast

14. Bulldogs

15. Melbourne

16. Brisbane

17. St Kilda

18. GWS

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Hawthorn

Fremantle

Sydney

Port Adelaide

Geelong

Collingwood

Essendon*

North Melbourne

Richmond

West Coast

Adelaide

Gold Coast

Carlton

Footscray

Brisbane

St. Kilda

Melbourne

GWS

*essendon being every chance of losing players so hard to pick their position...

Posted (edited)

1.Hawthorn

2.Fremantle

3.Sydney

4.Adelaide

5.North Melbourne

6.Geelong

7.West Coast

8.Richmond

9.Port Adelaide

10.Carlton

11.Collingwood

12.Essendon

13.Gold Coast

14.Melbourne

15.Bulldogs

16.Greater Western Sydney

17.Brisbane

18. Stkilda

Carlton or Collingwood miss the 8 and watch the heat turn right up on their coaches.

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Fremantle

Hawthorn

West Coast

Sydney

Adelaide

North Melbourne

Geelong

Richmond

Carlton

Port Adelaide

Melbourne

Gold Coast

Collingwood

Western Bulldogs

Brisbane

Greater Western Sydney

St Kilda

Essendon

Posted

I have Essendon slipping so low, based purely on the fact I expect a few of their key players to be, err, unavailable for selection.

I believe GCS will make their mark this year and I think GWS will show little or no improvement on last year.

Richmond will regain their rightful position just outside the 8 and Collingwood will start to fade.

As for the MFC, I would like to think that the Richmond and Geelong pre season games were more indicative of our form and that we will win enough this year to progress up to 12th. Hawthorn in their first two NAB games and practice match against us showed they are an unstoppable force.

Hawthorn

Sydney

Fremantle

Adelaide

West Coast

Geelong

Carlton

Gold Coast

Richmond

Collingwood

North Melbourne

Melbourne

Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs

Essendon

Brisbane

St Kilda

GWS


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1 Fremantle

2 Sydney

3 Hawthorn

4 kangaroos

5 Richmond

6 Collingwood

7 Geelong

8 GCS

9 Adelaide

10 Carlton

11 Port

12 West Coast

13 Melbourne

14 Essendon*

15 brisbane

16 Bulldogs

17 GWS

18 St Kilda

* Essendon is so low due to a large number of their players being suspended during the season.

- wanted to be able to put melbourne up around where we were under bailey, but i can't see us improving so much that we overtake the teams above us.

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1. Hawthorn

2. Sydney

3. Fremantle

4. Collingwood

5. Richmond

6. Carlton

7. Port Adelaide

8. North Melbourne

________________________________________

9. Geelong

10.Meth Coast

11.Adelaide

12.Gold Coast

13.Bulldogs

14.Essendon

15.Melbourne

16.Brisbane

17.St Kilda

18.GWS

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1. Sydney

2. Fremantle

3. Hawthorn

4. North Melbourne

5. Geelong

6. Gold Coast

7. Port Adelaide

8. Richmond

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9. Collingwood

10. Adelaide

11. Essendon

12. West Coast

13. Carlton

14. Melbourne

15. Western Bulldogs

16. Brisbane

17. St Kilda

18. GWS

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1 Hawthorn


2 Fremantle


3 Sydney


4 West Coast


5 Adelaide


6 Geelong


7 North Melb


8 Richmond


______________________


9 Gold Coast


10 Carlton


11 Collingwood


12 Port Adelaide


13 Footscray


14 Essendon


15 Brisbane


16 Melbourne


17 GWS


18 St. Kilda

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1. Hawthorn

2. Fremantle

3. West Coast

4. Sydney

5. Geelong

6. Adelaide

7. North Melbourne

8. Melbourne

___________________

9. Richmond

10. Gold Coast

11. Carlton

12. Western Bulldogs

13. Collingwood

14. Port Adelaide

15. St. Kilda

16. Brisbane

17. GWS Giants

18. Essendon District Football League

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1. Hawthorn

2. Fremantle

3. Sydney

4. Geelong

5. North Melbourne

6. Richmond

7. West Coast

8. Port Adelaide

________________________

9. Adelaide

10. Collingwood

11. Essendon

12. Western Bulldogs

13. Carlton

14. Gold Coast

15. Melbourne

16. Brisbane

17. GWS

18. St Kilda

Edited by Demonof94

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1. Hawthorn

2. Fremantle

3. West Coast

4. Sydney

5. Geelong

6. Adelaide

7. North Melbourne

8. Melbourne

___________________

9. Richmond

10. Gold Coast

11. Carlton

12. Western Bulldogs

13. Collingwood

14. Port Adelaide

15. St. Kilda

16. Brisbane

17. GWS Giants

18. Essendon District Football League

Melbourne 5 spots above Collingwood? Where do I sign?

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1. Hawthorn

2. Fremantle

3. Sydney

4. Geelong

5. North Melbourne

6. Richmond

7. West Coast

8. Port Adelaide

________________________

9. Adelaide

10. Collingwood

11. Essendon

12. Western Bulldogs

13. Carlton

14. Gold Coast

15. Melbourne

16. Brisbane

17. GWS

18. St Kilda

God how lovely would it be if those three all missed the eight?

Edited by Demonof94
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I personally don't understand why everyone is writing off Port Adelaide. Their key midfielders like Wingard, Boak, Hartlett, Wines, Ebert, Polec, Gray etc are only going to get better. As will their developing KPP's like Lobbe, Trengove etc. Add this to their established KPP's like Schulz, Westhoff and Carlisle, and I believe they'll sneak up on everyone again this year.

Not to mention they have Ken Hinkley, who IMO is one of the top few coaches in the league.


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I personally don't understand why everyone is writing off Port Adelaide. Their key midfielders like Wingard, Boak, Hartlett, Wines, Ebert, Polec, Gray etc are only going to get better. As will their developing KPP's like Lobbe, Trengove etc. Add this to their established KPP's like Schulz, Westhoff and Carlisle, and I believe they'll sneak up on everyone again this year.

Not to mention they have Ken Hinkley, who IMO is one of the top few coaches in the league.

for me it's more about stiff competition than anything, they will have to knock off some real quality teams to play finals this year, going to be an extremely even season with a few standouts and a couple of easy beats

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The reason Port won't be top 4 is last night, third quarter. They dropped off the face of the planet and let a very average Carlton dominate them.

Hawks and Freo will tear them to shreds.

Based on the first four matches though, I'd say the gulf between top 2 and everyone else is simply enormous. Sydney, Carlton and Collingwood all looked very, very average. And that makes me incredibly happy!

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The reason Port won't be top 4 is last night, third quarter. They dropped off the face of the planet and let a very average Carlton dominate them.

Hawks and Freo will tear them to shreds.

Based on the first four matches though, I'd say the gulf between top 2 and everyone else is simply enormous. Sydney, Carlton and Collingwood all looked very, very average. And that makes me incredibly happy!

Hawks & Freo will tear many sides to shreads, doesn't mean Port wont be pushing top 4

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1/freo

2/hawks

3/syney

4/north

5/richmond

6/west coast

7/port

8/melbourne

9/doggies

10/geelong

11/adelaide

12/gcs

13/carl

14/coll

15/gws

16/bombers

17/brizzy

18/saints

Posted

I actually want to revise mine, Collingwood and Carlton look seriously ordinary, I can't see either getting anywhere near the top 8

Posted

I reckon this will be a year of big change and big surprise. The ladder is really tough to predict and I have no confidence in my predictions at all, with my biggest confusion being around Collingwood, Richmond and Carlton. But here goes:

Hawthorn
Fremantle
Richmond
Sydney
Collingwood
Essendon
Port Adelaide
Gold Coast
Geelong
Western Bulldogs
North Melbourne
Melbourne
Adelaide
Carlton
West Coast
GWS
Brisbane
St. Kilda

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