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Top 8

1. West Coast

2. Geelong

3. Fremantle

4. Hawthorn

5. Western Bulldogs

6. Sydney

7. North Melbourne

8. Collingwood

 

Brownlow: Priddis

Coleman: Kennedy

Rising star: Mills 

Best off season recruit: Clayton Oliver

 

West coast 

Hawthorn 
Fremantle 
Richmond
Geelong
GWS 
Sydney 
Collingwood
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W.Bulldogs
Port Adelaide
North Melbourne
Melbourne 
Adelaide 
St.Kilda 
Gold Coast
Brisbane 
Carlton
Essendon 
 
 
Brownlow: Pendlebury 
Coleman: Kennedy 
Rising Star: Mills
Recruit of the year: Dangerfield 

1) West Coast

2) Sydney

3) Hawthorn

4) Port Adelaide

5) Geelong

6) Fremantle

7) Melbourne

8 ) Western Bulldogs

 

Brownlow: Dangerfield

Coleman: Franklin

Rising Star: Oliver

Recruit of the Year: Dangerfield

 

 

Port Adelaide

Sydney

West Coast

Western Bulldogs

Hawthorn

Geelong

Collingwood

Fremantle

 

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Kennedy

Rising Star: Oliver

Recruit of the Year: Dixon


Don't care about the rest..

I think we can sneak into the 8!!

10 minutes ago, Coup Cooper said:

Don't care about the rest..

I think we can sneak into the 8!!

Got to win some serious away games but if the players believe...

 

Hawthorne

Fremantle

West Coast

Collingwood

Sydney

Western Bulldogs

Geelong

North Melbourne

 

Brownlow: Dangerfield

Coleman: Kennedy

Rising Star: Petracca

Recruit of the Year: Dangerfield


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I can't believe so many people were thinking Sydney would drop off.

I can, (Predictions have a way of making most of us look more like billy goats than Nostradamus most times). Their KPP backs are just about finished, and there are still question marks on their forward line.   Their on ball brigade are very good, but while they look unbeatable on their postage stamp home ground,  they aren't going to be so dominant on bigger grounds.  Having said that Heeny looks like some sort of player and Parker is just a champ.

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