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Top 8 

Eagles

Port 

Freo

Hawks 

Pies

Geelong

Dogs

Giants

In - Pies, Cats, Giants, Port

Out - North, Tigers, Crows, Swans

 

Wooden Spoon : Carlton 

 

Premiers : Port 

Norm Smith : Robbie Gray

Coleman : Kennedy (Hogan top 3)

AA : Who cares the whole things a farce.

Melbourne wins : 13

 

 

 

 

 

Initially I thought that only Adelaide and Richmond would be replaced by the Geelong and Port Adelaide in the top eight this year, but the more I think about it I think this year will be one of the most even ever.

Aside from Essendon, Brisbane and Carlton who probably are the bottom three (Carlton will improve a lot under Bolton), I think just about every team can make the finals this year, even Melbourne.

 

Dawks

Dockers

Cola

meth coast

Port 

Dogs

Demons

Cats

 

Freo

Hawks

Eagles

Port

Pies

North

Tigers

Dogs

In - Port, Pies

Out - Crows, Swans

 

Wooden Spoon - Essendon

Premiers - Eagles

Norm Smith - Darling

Coleman - Kennedy

2 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Dawks

Dockers

Cola

meth coast

Port 

Dogs

Demons

Cats

Much as l detest the idea, I would replace Port with the Pies, especially after yesterday's games.


4 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Much as l detest the idea, I would replace Port with the Pies, especially after yesterday's games.

Having seen Cloke and Swans dic pics- I'm not sure they have enough up forward to excite.

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22 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Initially I thought that only Adelaide and Richmond would be replaced by the Geelong and Port Adelaide in the top eight this year, but the more I think about it I think this year will be one of the most even ever.

Aside from Essendon, Brisbane and Carlton who probably are the bottom three (Carlton will improve a lot under Bolton), I think just about every team can make the finals this year, even Melbourne.

 

Agree, for me the interesting one is Sydney, the still have a lot of quality which will win them x amount of games but they are now regretting losing Mumford. Buddy and Tippet still haven't gelled as initially thought and their defence is now a concern. They have Rohan but lack pace around the ground and drive off half back. Early games against GWS and Collingwood will be interesting.

1 - hawks (p)

2 - eagles (ru)

3 - freo

4 dogs

5 - port

6 - geelong

7 - swans

8 - gws

 

brownlow- Dan Hannabery

coleman - Cameron

rising star - Petracca

 

Essendon

Carlton

Brisbane

St. Kilda

Gold Coast

Adelaide

Melbourne

GWS Giants

---

Richmond

 

Brownlow - Sam Grimley

Coleman - Liam Jones

Rising Star - N/A from Essendon

West Coast

Freo

Hawks

Geelong

Sydney

Richmond

Doggies

Pies

 

Brownlow:  Patrick Dangerfield

Coleman:  Josh Kennedy

Rising star:  Christian Petracca

big improver: Dees 11 wins and finish 10th

big slider: Port Adelaide 8 wins and questions starting about Hinkley

Hogan to re-sign at the end of the trade period after knocking back an 8 year offer from freo

 


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1 hour ago, DemonLad5 said:

1 - hawks (p)

2 - eagles (ru)

3 - freo

4 dogs

5 - port

6 - geelong

7 - swans

8 - gws

 

brownlow- Dan Hannabery

coleman - Cameron

rising star - Petracca

That's how tired I am, I completely forgot about the Brownlow and Rising star.

Brownlow - Beams

Rising Star - Petracca

West Coast
Hawthorn
Bulldogs
GWS
Geelong
Collingwood
Sydney
Fremantle
 

Premiers: West Coast
Runners Up: Sydney
Spoon: Carlton
Brownlow: Callan Ward
Coleman: Josh Kennedy
Rising Star: Christian Petracca
 

Hawks

West Coast

Geelong

Doggies

Port

Freo 

Sydney

Roos

 

Premiers: West Coast

R/U: Doggies

Spoon: Essendon

Brownlow: Dangerfield

Coleman: Kennedy

Rising Star: Callum Mills

 

West Coast

Hawthorn

Collingwood

Geelong

Bulldogs

Fremantle

GWS

Richmond

 

Premiers:  West Coast

R/U: Geelong

Spoon:  Essendon

Brownlow:  Ablett

Coleman:  Kennedy

Rising Star:  Mills

Melbourne wins:  9

 

 


Strangely, i can't settle on anyone to finish in first. I've got all of the top 4 slipping a bit this year. So, here we go...
 

1.Geelong

2. Fremantle

3. Bulldogs

4. Hawthorn

5. Sydney

6. Richmond

7. Melbourne

8. Port Adelaide

I see it being very even from 1 to 5, and then a great big cluster from 6-10 which obviously includes West Coast (crash!), Collingwood(flatlined), North(retired), Adelaide(dangerless) and GWS (failed to graduate).

Gold Coast will fill an otherwise large chunk of fresh air before we count the struggling teams, Brisbane, St Kilda, Carlton and Essendon.

Premiers: Geelong, defeating the Bulldogs.

Spoon: Essendon.

Brownlow: Fyfe

Coleman: Franklin

Rising Star: Mills

1. Hawthorn

2. Freo

3. Bulldogs

4. Geelong

5. Sydney

6. Adelaide

7. GWS

8. Richmond

Premiers: Bulldogs 

Wooden Spoon: Carlton

Brownlow: Nat Fyfe

Coleman: Jeremy Cameron

Rising Star: Clayton Oliver

Dees to get 10 wins.

1. Fremantle

2. West Coast (apart from the derby a record every game played at Subiaco or wherever they play now to be a victory to the home team. A double up fortress and a joy for all WA footy fans. Second Derby to be a bloodbath with a Freo player ending up with a handfull of Priddis's hair)

3. GWS. (big improvers)

4. Richmond

5. North

6. Pies

7. Hawks (maybe I'm just hopefull but I think they'll slip)

8. Swans

Brownlow Fyfe

Coleman Kennedy

Rising Star Petracca

Freo

Fourthawn

Richmond

Meth Coast

Sydney

Western Bulldogs

Adelaide

Melbourne

 

Premiers Fourthawn

Brownlow Viney

Coleman Hogan

 

1 hour ago, Coup Cooper said:

Freo

Fourthawn

Richmond

Meth Coast

Sydney

Western Bulldogs

Adelaide

Melbourne

 

Premiers Fourthawn

Brownlow Viney

Coleman Hogan

 

Let's not refer to them as that


Hawthorn

Geelong

Fremantle

Westcoast

Collingwood

North Melbourne

Melbourne

Bulldogs

 

Sydney

Richmond

Port

Crows

Gold Coast

GWS

St Kilda

Brisbane

Carlton

Essendon

 

 

dont think the Dogs will back up there season last year.  best senior players all on the wrong side of 30 and that should start to show, much harder draw too

i think we'll see the rise of two of my least favourite teams in GWS and the Pies.  think Port will just miss out as well.

 

Westcoast

Sydney

Richmond

Hawthorn

Collingwood

Fremantle

GWS

Geelong

This is difficult as i think there will be a bunch in the middle (and I haven't compared draws whichmay be decisive).

Swans to slide (but they noe will paly all games at the SCG whihc is a big advantage for them). No idea about North or Ninthmond. 

West Coast

Fremantle

Hawthorn

GWS

Collingwood

Bulldogs

North Melbourne

Richmond

Swans

Port

Crows

Melbourne

Gold Coast

St Kilda

Brisbane

Essendon

Carlton

 

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