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So me and my brother done our ladder and may have gotten a little carried away...

But honestly haven't got that bad a run home...

Oh well I can dream.

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Not unreasonable at all. Like it. ;)

Hahaha thanks, doubt many will though ;)

 
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So if we become 2013 premiers, do we have to re-hire Neeld?

As a runner?


I have 10 cases of premium beer riding on it that we won't finish in the bottom four this year.

The mate with whom I have the bet was demanding delivery of the beers after round 2.

He's not so cocky anymore.

I reckon another good trade period alot of luck and a good draw and we might play finals next year

From the beginning of the year I had us at least above St. Kilda, GWS, & Brisbane. Even tipped Brisbane to win the wooden spoon at odds of $5.

 

Where did you find the predictive ladder?

If I wish to waste an afternoon soon...


http://www.afl.com.au/ladder/ladder-predictor

I thought I was the only nong who played with this widget, I start off trying to be reasonable, but sooner or later my dreams get the better of me and we're beating West Coast at Paterson Stadium to sneak into the eight with 11 wins... Today after doing some good time trials while wearing my guernsey, I had us doing a lazarus into the eight, after we play Port the reality bus will probably park on top of me, but who knows.

I'm honestly cannot tell if it will take 11 or 13 wins to make finals this year, the ladder is so crowded with 'thereabouts' teams from positions 14 through to 6.

I'm also desperately hoping the show cause notices get dropped on Essendon the week we play them.

Allthough rounds 16-20 are looking fairly ominous I could still see a win occurring in that period.

Edit: Additional useless and baseless speculation added.

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I did it and we won 7 games and finished 12th which I think is about right, Freo have a good draw so they make top4 and the suns sneak into 8th

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