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The wash up. 3 have us as Runners Up. All have us making the finals. 4 have Max for the Brownlow. 

DAVID KING'S PREDICTIONS:(@DavidKing34) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner up: West Coast 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, West Coast, Port Adelaide, Collingwood 
5th to 8th: GWS, Geelong, Melbourne, North Melbourne 
Biggest September Talking Point: The AFL backflip on radical rule changes. No changes from 2018. 
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Alex Rance 

DAISY PEARCE’S PREDICTIONS (@DaisyPearce6) 

Premiers: Richmond 
Runner Up: GWS 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, West Coast, GWS, Port Adelaide 
5th to 8th: Melbourne, Collingwood, Geelong, North Melbourne
Biggest September Talking Point: Richmond dynasty looms 
Brownlow: Max Gawn 
Norm Smith: Alex Rance

NICK DAL SANTO’S PREDICTIONS (@NickDalSanto) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: Giants 
Top 4: Tigers, Eagles, Giants, Pies 
5th to 8th: Power, Demons, Cats, North Melbourne 
Biggest September Talking Point: Kick after the siren goal wins a game in the finals. 
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Bachar Houli 

TERRY WALLACE’S PREDICTIONS (@TheListManager) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: West Coast 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, Wet Coast, Collingwood, GWS 
5th to 8th: Geelong, Port, Melbourne, Hawthorn 
Biggest September Talking Point: How the hell does someone take down the Tigers who have created history at the MCG? 
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Alex Rance 

ADAM COONEY'S PREDICTIONS(@AdamCooney17) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: Melbourne 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, Wet Coast, Collingwood, Port Adelaide 
5th to 8th: GWS, Melbourne, Geelong, Hawthorn 
Biggest September Talking Point: Prelim Final decided by a 50m penalty for a player not clearing the protected area quickly enough. 
Brownlow: Max Gawn 
Norm Smith: Kane Lambert 

PAUL HASLEBY’S PREDICTIONS (@PaulHasleby) 

Premier: West Coast 
Runner Up: Richmond 
Top 4: Richmond, West Coast, GWS, Collingwood 
5th to 8th: Geelong, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Melbourne 
Biggest September Talking Point: State of the game and rule changes 
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Andrew Gaff  

KANE CORNES’ PREDICTIONS (@KaneCornes) 

Premier: Richmond 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, GWS, Collingwood, West Coast 
5th to 8th: Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Geelong, Hawthorn 
Biggest September Talking Point: Dusty wins back-to-back Norm Smith medals.
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Dustin Martin 

MALCOLM BLIGHT’S PREDICTIONS

Premier: North Melbourne 
Runner Up: Richmond 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, West Coast, Collingwood, Port Adelaide 
5th to 8th: GWS, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Geelong 
Biggest September Talking Point: North win the flag from 7th.
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Dion Prestia (in a losing side) 

ABBEY HOLMES’ PREDICTIONS (@AbbeyCHolmes) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: GWS 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, West Coast, Port Adelaide, GWS 
5th to 8th: Collingwood, Melbourne, Geelong, North Melbourne  
Biggest September Talking Point: GWS make their first ever Grand Final, but Richmond takes the cake.
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Dustin Martin 

LIAM PICKERING’S PREDICTIONS (@LennyP23) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: Melbourne 
Top 4: Richmond, Melbourne, West Coast, Geelong 
5th to 8th: Port Adelaide, GWS, Sydney, Hawthorn 
Biggest September Talking Point: The lack of Brownlow votes for ruckmen again after Gawn and Grundy poll poorly.
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Jack Riewoldt  

SCOTT CUMMINGS’ PREDICTIONS (@ScottyCummings_) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner up: West Coast 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, West Coast, GWS, Collingwood 
5th to 8th: Port Adelaide, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Geelong 
Biggest September Talking Point: Brownlow voting is taken off umpires.  
Brownlow: Shaun Higgins  
Norm Smith: Trent Cotchin 

SCOTT WATTERS’ PREDICTIONS

Premiers: GWS 
Runner Up: West Coast 
Top 4 (in order): GWS, West Coast, Richmond, Collingwood 
5th to 8th: Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Geelong, Essendon 
Biggest September Talking Point: Brownlow Medal replaced by a national AFL medal.
Brownlow: Luke Shuey 
Norm Smith: Josh Kelly 

ANDY MAHER’S PREDICTIONS (@AndyMaherDFA) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: Collingwood 
Top 4: Richmond, Collingwood, West Coast, GWS 
5th to 8th: Port Adelaide, Melbourne, Hawthorn, Geelong 
Biggest September Talking Point: The impact injuries will have on finals prospects.
Brownlow: Max Gawn, Tom Mitchell and Patrick Cripps 
Norm Smith: Kane Lambert 

STEPHEN QUARTERMAIN’S PREDICTIONS: (@Quartermain10) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner up: West Coast 
Top 4 (in order): Richmond, Eagles, Dees, Giants 
5th to 8th: Pies, Cats, Power, Hawks 
Biggest September Talking Point: Could the Giants win it? 
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell 
Norm Smith: Dustin Martin 

BRETT PHILLIPS’ PREDICTIONS (@BrettAPhillips) 

Premier: Richmond 
Runner Up: Melbourne 
Top 4: Tigers, Eagles, Giants, Port Adelaide 
5th to 8th: Melbourne, Collingwood, Geelong, Hawthorn 
Biggest September Talking Point: Sydney in decline and decide to change coach. 
Brownlow: Max Gawn 
Norm Smith: Kane Lambert 

RANDOMIZER’S PREDICTIONS

Premier: Port Adelaide (Randomized the top 11 teams) 
Runner up: West Coast (Randomized the top 11 teams) 
Top 4 (in order): Port Adelaide, West Coast, Richmond, Collingwood (Randomized the top 9 teams) 
5th to 8th: Geelong, Hawthorn, Sydney, Melbourne (Randomized the top 11 teams) 
Biggest September Talking Point: This is all random. 
Brownlow: Shaun Higgins (Randomized the top 10 favourites) 
Norm Smith: Travis Boak (Randomized the entire Power and Eagles’ lists) 

General Consensus

Premier: Richmond (12), GWS (1), North Melbourne (1), West Coast (1)  
Runner up: West Coast (5), GWS (3), Melbourne (3), Richmond (2), Collingwood (1)  
Brownlow: Tom Mitchell (10), Max Gawn (4), Patrick Cripps (1), Shaun Higgins (1), Luke Shuey (1)

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2018/08/02/sens-mega-finals-predictions/ 

 

Malcolm Blight is off his head!!  North as premiers.

Sam with Scott Watters having Shuey winning the Brownlow.

Good to see a couple had us featuring in the Big Dance.

 

TMac to kick 9 against the hapless Rance

Bailey Fritsch with 5

 

Jack Watts spotted in the crowd looking forlorn....

  On 02/08/2018 at 04:27, Demonland said:

✈️Once again coming up against an overwhelming favourite who is injury free. Give me an injury riddled, gastro infested, interstate team who have to bus in due to a pilot's strike. :P

????


[censored] me imagine we win a flag and Oliver is BOG. The general AFL public will be fuming. No one is ready for the fury of the ginger.

Only four of those blokes know what they are talking about. And even they only get it half right.

Edited by binman

 
  On 02/08/2018 at 04:57, FarNorthernD said:

But one of those four is called Daisy

Nup. In this instance she doesn't know what she is talking about. She doesn't have the dees making the GF!

  On 02/08/2018 at 04:18, BigFez said:

Malcolm Blight is off his head!!  North as premiers.

Sam with Scott Watters having Shuey winning the Brownlow.

Good to see a couple had us featuring in the Big Dance.

We can probabliy pick the Brownlow winner by the number of frees given across the year to a specific player from Collingwood, Geelong, Essendon, Hawthorn, Carlton and Adelaide. We, at DL, know it should go to either Gawn or Clarrie.....


  On 02/08/2018 at 04:55, MurDoc516 said:

[censored] me imagine we win a flag and Oliver is BOG. The general AFL public will be fuming. No one is ready for the fury of the ginger.

The fury of the ginger is now magnified by 200 per cent for 2019 season with Ginger Baker learning everything he can off Clarrie!

Collusion Plan exposed in wake of treasure trove of Brownlow votes in 2018 falling off back of truck in locked cupboard on way to 

Northern Suburbs tip........ 

  On 02/08/2018 at 04:56, binman said:

Only four of those blokes know what they are talking about. And even they only get it half right.

Daisy Pearce isn’t a bloke ?

This is HEINOUS !  

Three of them have us as runner up in the GF !

After that kind of [censored] publicity we always fail miserably. 

  On 02/08/2018 at 05:32, Rob Mac...... said:

This is HEINOUS !  

Three of them have us as runner up in the GF !

After that kind of [censored] publicity we always fail miserably. 

Picking we finish 4th and tumble out in straight sets. Including an after the siren kick against Geelong.


I’d like to think that if we were to play Richmond that we could beat them. Stating the obvious we can’t afford any more injuries.

I also think GWS are a massive chance.

  On 02/08/2018 at 06:37, worldwideweb_demon said:

Rubbish. We haven't even beaten a current top 8 side yet. No talk about finals until we make it. 

Finals. We will make them. I'm already thinking of dr d's new avatar

That was the strangest thing to ever come out of Malcolm Blight's mouth since he did the 'Big Chief Malcolm' roleplay at Geelong.

I reckon Liam Pickering's predictions are pretty spot on. First time I've ever agreed with that bignose.


  On 02/08/2018 at 07:49, Chook said:

I reckon Liam Pickering's predictions are pretty spot on. First time I've ever agreed with that bignose.

I wondered why his nickname was Pickers

  On 02/08/2018 at 05:28, Radar Detector said:

Daisy Pearce isn’t a bloke ?

A shrewd observation, RD.

Or did you mean Daisy Thomas?

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