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Where do we finish on the ladder next year?

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We would have to be the hardest football side to quantify at the moment.

Anything could happen.

 

Can't see Vince ever getting pushed out. Didn't he lead the league for metres gained this season? He'll be best 22 til he retires.

Sure, but wouldn't it be nice to see him named as an emg because there were better on the list. Ahhh, a man can dream, can't he?

 

We'll be with the Saints, Dogs, Blues and probably Bombers (subject to suspension) in the bottom 5.

Best case 14th, worst case 17th - the trend line is positive though.

Hawks, Swans, Port adel & Geelong... top4

Next ... Kangas , Freo, Tigers and Suns.

Next... pies, Bombers, Eagles, Crows

Bottom 6 ... Lions, Blues, Dogs, Dees, Giants, Saints.

15th for me. Above Blues, Dogs and Saints.

Meth Coast are going to miss Glass & Cox big time, injuries to a couple of their key players and they are in trouble. Next season they have an absolute dream draw which will cover over many of their flaws and they are flat track bullies

Bombers will be decided on the Asada outcome

And there will be a big slider who is not obvious at the moment whether it be age catching up with their list, injuries or issues with coach etc

I have us possibly finishing 12th, think we will see big improvement again


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I think that we will do a "Port Adelaide" and come in eighth!

I'm not bitter but very optimistic. Stocks have risen, i like who we have drafted and now 10-12 wins and on cusp of the 8! And now to open another bottle.....

 

Meth Coast are going to miss Glass Cox big time,

This is a problem.

When they had glasscox at least we could see them coming.

This is a problem.

When they had glasscox at least we could see them coming.

.err, what does that mean?


This is a problem.

When they had glasscox at least we could see them coming.

Oh dear!

tragically funny

This morning's paper had us, the western bulldogs and the saints all on the same odds. I prefer our chances rather than the other two.

Might throw a pineapple on it!

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