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Whats the prediction of how we are going to go next season

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Have you got us?

Coming out of shouse

Or going into shouse.

How do you you think we are going to go next season based on the trades we have made so far? competitive

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9 wins with a percentage of 76.4

 

Have you got us?

Coming out of shouse

Or going into shouse.

That photo is from 2007.

Since then it's been more like this

this is a depressing thread. it'll be interesting to see what people are predicting in March when we have wiped 2014 from our memory, finals anyone?

remember we were ahead in the last Q of 10 games this year (I think?), no reason to think we wont improve with another pre-season of Roosey and the young guys getting fitter. I predict 8-10 wins

Carn the Dees! only 6 months til round 1. woo hoo!! :-)

and, had we managed to hold on and win even half of those we would have had a quite respectable 9 wins.


Around 6 wins (maybe 7-8) would be a decent improvement and a pass mark for mine. The addition of Hogan along with Jeffy, La Bamba and Frosty will hopefully contribute to some improved performances. Not expecting any miracles next year.

6-7 wins. I just hope we don't drop off at the end of the year again, that was a real kick in the guts. I don't know why, I should be used to it but that hurt man.

We'll have the personnel to win 8-10 games but it's up to whether we can muster a convincing, healthy team together and play like one. Our belief was shot in the final moments of our Port Adelaide (x2) and Bulldogs (x2) matches. All I wish is for us to leave nothing in the tank in Round 1, throw everything at it, no matter who we're playing. Our last 3 years, our opening 3 rounds have been atrocious. I just want us to already look like a team once the ball's bounced in the opening game

 

I really have no idea.

It would be absolutely disastrous if they went another season with less than 6 wins. From an off-field perspective, it would make it very hard for the club.

I was hopeful of 6 wins this year. We didn't get that, but were close. It could have easily been 8 wins.

Is 10 wins out of the question? I don't think it's ambitious to expect that.

High Distinction: 8-12 wins

Pass: 6-7 wins

Fail: <6 wins

Edited by praha

Adelaide: WIn

Carlton: Win

Collingwood: Win

Essendon: Win/Win

Geelong: Win

Richmond: Win/Win

St Kilda: Win/Win

West Coast: Win

Bulldogs; Win

Might be being a little too optimistic.

Edited by thedeeman


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