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1. Adelaide

2. Richmond

3. GWS

4.Sydney

5.Melbourne

6. Geelong

7.port.                president resigns

8.essendon

9.bulldogs.       Bevo blames media for losing his players

10. Fremantle.  Ross Lyon tells media to stop talking about the length of his contract

11. Collingwood Eddie tell everyone its not bucks fault, players don't care enough that they are playing for the best team

12. st.kilder.     coach to be sacked

13. Hawthorn   O'Meara to have another reoccurrence of his knee retires from football.

14. Carlton

15. Brisbane

16. Gold coast

17. West coast.   

18. North Melbourne  coach to be sacked

11 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bottom six

Collingwood

Carlton 

St Kilda

Brisbane 

North

Gold Coast

 

When are you revealing the middle 6 ET?

Edited by Demon77

 

I had Adelaide in my 8 but am now questioning that. 


1 Swans

2 Crows

3 GWS

4 Tigers

5 Cats

6 Mighty Dees

7 Port

8 Bombers

9 Hawks

10 Dogs

11 Pies

12 Eagles

13 Saints

14 Freo

15 Brisbane

16 GC

17 Carlton

18 Norf

 

  1. GWS
  2. Geelong
  3. Melbourne
  4. Port adelaide
  5. Richmond
  6. Sydney
  7. Adelaide
  8. Essendon
  9. Bulldogs
  10. West coast
  11. Collingwood
  12. Carlton
  13. Hawthorn
  14. Brisbane
  15. Gold coast
  16. Stkilda
  17. North melbourne
  18. Fremantle

 

1. Richmond

2. GWS

3. Geelong

4. Adelaide

5. Sydney

6. Port

7. Melbourne

8. Doggies

9. Essendon

10. Hawthorn

11. West Coast

12. St Kilda

13. Fremantle

14. Gold Coast

15. Collingwood

16. Carlton

17. Brisbane

18. North

 
On 20/03/2018 at 4:48 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bottom six

Collingwood

Carlton 

St Kilda

Brisbane 

North

Gold Coast

 

9-12

Essendon 

Bulldogs

Fremantle 

West Coast

 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


On 20/03/2018 at 4:48 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bottom six

Collingwood

St Kilda 

Carlton

Brisbane 

North

Gold Coast

 

 

21 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

9-12

Essendon 

Bulldogs

Fremantle 

West Coast

 

Full ladder reveal 

Sydney

Richmond

GWS

Adelaide

Melbourne

Geelong

Port

Hawthorn 

Essendon

Bulldogs

Fremantle

West Coast

Collingwood

St Kilda

Carlton 

Brisbane

North

Gold Coast

 

  1. Sydney
  2. GWS
  3. Adelaide
  4. Port
  5. Geelong 
  6. Richmond
  7. Melbourne
  8. Hawthorn
  9. Western Bulldogs
  10. St Kilda
  11. Essendon
  12. Fremantle
  13. Collingwood
  14. Brisbane
  15. Carlton
  16. West Coast
  17. Gold Coast
  18. North Melbourne

 

On 21/03/2018 at 9:07 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

6pm (wst) tonight. 

Clever gambler, clever. The thinking man's punter.

  • 5 months later...

Doesn't look good...


8 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Bumping this so I remember to tally up the numbers.

Please be nice Clint. It feels like only yesterday we posted our predictions. Good for a laugh though, so off the mark. I see one particular poster picked 7 of the finalists in no particular order. 

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I finally got a chance to add these up, however while doing this I decided to change the scoring system so it now is:

  • Three points if you correctly guess a top eight team's position
  • One point if you correctly guess a team outside the top eight's position
  • Two points if you correctly guess a team finishing in the top eight but you don't get their correct position

Feel free to check your own scores as I may have miscounted some.

Results:

@ShaneJ = 9 points

@Pennant St Dee = 9 points

@dl4e = 10 points

@Yze_13 = 10 points

@Ruffles = 10 points

@CityDee = 10 points

@don't make me angry = 10 points

@Deemented Are Go! = 11 points

@PaulRB = 11 points

@Mickey = 11 points

@DSP = 12 points

@Clint Bizkit = 12 points

@P-man = 12 points

@Delusional demon 82 = 12 points

@Petraccattack = 12 points

@Is Dom Is Good = 13 points

@Daily Dose of Demons = 13 points

@Josh = 13 points

@Ethan Tremblay = 13 points

@Dee Zephyr = 14 points

@MurDoc516 = 14 points

@Glenn Molloy = 14 points

@grey wolf = 15 points

Newfound respect for Greywolf...

ehh i racked up the two pointers.


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