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1. Fremantle

2. Hawthorne

3. West coast

4. Geelong

5. Port Adelaide

6. Richmond

7. Sydney

8. Adelaide

9. Essendon

10. Carlton

11. North Melbourne

12. Gold Coast

13. Collingwood

14. GWS

15. Melbourne

16. Bulldogs

17. St kilda

18. Brisbane

 

Freo

Hawks

Eagles

Power

Kangas

Cats

Swans

Pies

Bombers

Suns

Tigers

Blues

Bulldogs

Dees

Giants

Saints

1. Fremantle

2. Hawthorn

3. North Melbourne

4. Gold Coast

5. Port Adelaide

6. Geelong

7. Sydney

8. Melbourne

9. Essendon

10. West Coast

11. Richmond

12. Collingwood

13. GWS

14. Bulldogs

15. Adelaide

16. Carlton

17. Brisbane

18. St Kilda

Honestly can't see any of the bottom 9 teams going past us, why you ask?

Well if we were going half decent under Bailey in his last years as coach, and being branded a finals smokey, how wouldn't we make the 8 under Roos and I easily believe we have a better list than we did back then.

Edit: *Bottom ten teams :)

Edited by thedeeman

 

Hawthorn

Fremantle

West Coast

Sydney

Geelong

North Melbourne

Port Adelaide

Richmond

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Adelaide

Collingwood

Essendon

Gold Coast

Carlton

Western Bulldogs

Brisbane

Melbourne

GWS

St.Kilda

The best thing about my prediction is like many, I think the Blues are in serious trouble! Would like to have the Gold Coast higher, and the only reason I have Richmond in the 8 is because their draw is favourable.

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