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Plenty of expert predictions floating around about the upcoming season, with most being met with stinging criticisms on Demonland.
Maybe time for us to have a swing at these ourselves...


Premier: 
Runner-up: 
Wooden spoon: 
Moving up: 
Set to fall: 
Brownlow Medal: 
Coleman Medal: 
NAB AFL Rising Star: 
Best new Demon: 
Demon All Australian: 
Demon B&F:
Big call: 

Ladder prediction:
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Premier: Port Adelaide
Runner-up: Brisbane
Wooden spoon: Nth Melbourne
Moving up: Fremantle
Set to fall: GWS
Brownlow Medal: Bontempelli 
Coleman Medal: Lynch
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell
Best new Demon: Bowey
Demon All Australian: Oliver, Petracca, May
Demon B&F: Clayton Oliver
Big call: Clarkson announces end of year departure mid-season

Ladder prediction:
1. Port Adelaide
2. Brisbane
3. Western Bulldogs
4. Richmond
5. Melbourne
6. Geelong
7. West Coast
8. Fremantle

Premier: Port Adelaide
Runner-up: Richmond
Wooden spoon: North Melbourne
Moving up: Melbourne
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Matt Rowell
Coleman Medal: Joe Daniher
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Fraser Rosman
Demon All Australian: Maxy, Tracc, Clarry, Rick Lever, Maysie
Demon B&F: Tracc
Big call: GWS finish in the bottom 4

Ladder prediction:
1. Port Adelaide
2. Richmond
3. Western Bulldogs
4. Melbourne
5. West Coast
6. Brisbane
7. St Kilda
8. Geelong

 

And moves to the MFC after they finish 9th again. Bartlett says we must get the best.

Premier: Brisbane
Runner-up: Richmond
Wooden spoon: North
Moving up: Gold Coast
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Jack Steele
Coleman Medal: Tom Hawkins
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Big Benny Brown
Demon All Australian: May/Gawn
Demon B&F:  May
Big call: Jack Viney plays under 10 games (again)

Ladder prediction:
1. Brisbane
2. Richmond
3. Port Adelaide
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Geelong
6. St Kilda
7. West Coast
8. GWS


Premier: Western Bulldogs
Runner-up: Richmond
Wooden spoon: North Melbourne
Moving up: Western Bulldogs
Set to fall: Collingwood 
Brownlow Medal: Bontempelli
Coleman Medal: Lynch 
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell ( Rivers 2nd place) 
Best new Demon: Ben Brown
Demon All Australian: Petracca, May, Gawn, Oliver
Demon B&F:  Petracca
Big call: Buckley sacked or resigns  near the end of the year

Ladder prediction:
1. Western Bulldogs
2. Richmond
3. Brisbane
4.Port Adelaide 
5. Melbourne
6.Westcoast
7.StKilda
8. Geelong

 

Premier: west Coast
Runner-up: bulldogs
Wooden spoon: north
Moving up: West Coast
Set to fall: Geelong 
Brownlow Medal: Bontenpelli
Coleman Medal: Daniher
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rivers
Best new Demon: Brown
Demon All Australian: Oliver, Trac, Gawn, May
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Buckley quits Collingwood as Pies plan for rebuild 

Ladder prediction:
1. West Coast
2. Brisbane
3. Bulldogs
4. Tigers
5. Melbourne 
6. Port Adelaide 
7. St Kilda 
8. GWS

Premier: Geelong
Runner-up: Western Bulldogs
Wooden spoon: Adelaide
Moving up: Gold Coast
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Neale
Coleman Medal: J Cameron
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell
Best new Demon: Laurie
Demon All Australian: Gawn, Petracca, May
Demon B&F: Petracca
Big call: Gold Coast make their first finals appearance

Ladder prediction:
1. Geelong
2. Richmond
3. Port Adelaide
4. Brisbane
5. Western Bulldogs
6. St Kilda
7. West Coast
8. Gold Coast

 
48 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Premier: Melbourne 
Runner-up: Brisbane
Wooden spoon: North
Moving up: Melbourne 
Set to fall: Richmond 
Brownlow Medal: Oliver 
Coleman Medal: Who cares
NAB AFL Rising Star: Bowey
Best new Demon: Bowey
Demon All Australian: Lever Gawn Oliver Petracca Brayshaw Fritsch
Demon B&F: Fritsch
Big call: Fritsch

Ladder prediction:
1. Melbourne 
2. Brisbane 
3. Port Adelaide 
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Richmond 
6. St. Kilda
7. GWS
8. Fremantle

 

Edited by Roost it far

18 minutes ago, BW511 said:

Big call: Jack Viney plays under 10 games (again)

Viney hasn't played fewer than 10 games in any of his eight seasons.  Strange comment!


Premier: Brisbane
Runner-up: Port Adelaide
Wooden spoon: Hawthorn
Moving up: Sydney
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Jack Steele
Coleman Medal: Charlie Dixon
NAB AFL Rising Star: Luke Jackson
Best new Demon: Ben Brown
Demon All Australian:  Gawn, Oliver, Petracca
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Clarkson to resign at end of season

Ladder prediction:
1. Brisbane
2. Richmond
3. Port Adelaide
4. Bulldogs
5. West Coast
6. Sydney
7. Melbourne
8. Geelong

Didnt we do this already in another thread?  Or is where we put our new versions as we hide in shame from our first guesses....

Premier: Richmond 
Runner-up: Port Adelaide
Wooden spoon: North Melbourne 
Moving up: Gold Coast
Set to fall: Brisbane 
Brownlow Medal: Dusty
Coleman Medal: Dixon
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell
Best new Demon: Ben Brown
Demon All Australian: May, Lever 
Demon B&F: Petracca 
Big call: Ross Lyon to be next Collingwood coach.

Ladder prediction:
1. Port
2. Bulldogs
3. West Coast
4. Richmond 
5. Melbourne 
6. Geelong
7. GWS
8. Brisbane 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

34 minutes ago, BW511 said:

Premier: Brisbane
Runner-up: Richmond
Wooden spoon: North
Moving up: Gold Coast
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Jack Steele
Coleman Medal: Tom Hawkins
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Big Benny Brown
Demon All Australian: May/Gawn
Demon B&F:  May
Big call: Jack Viney plays under 10 games (again)

Ladder prediction:
1. Brisbane
2. Richmond
3. Port Adelaide
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Geelong
6. St Kilda
7. West Coast
8. GWS

Where did we finish ?

Melbourne will win the flag due to the Tokyo olympics. In the real world however they will finish 9th. It simply has to be so. 

The rest of the calculations are to hard to work out.


30 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Viney hasn't played fewer than 10 games in any of his eight seasons.  Strange comment!

10 or under, sorry 

1 minute ago, BW511 said:

I think we are 9-10

So no improvement on 2020. That would be the end of Goodwin and Bartlett. Did Simon make it to the end of the season?

4 minutes ago, BW511 said:

10 or under, sorry 

Jack has played 10 games in a year only once in 2018,  and in no year has he played less than 10. Aside from his very first year,  where he played 13,  the rest have been well above that. 

Premier:       Brisbane
Runner-up:   Footscray
Wooden spoon:  North
Moving up:   Fremantle
Set to fall:    Collingwood
Brownlow Medal:   Bontempelli
Coleman Medal:    Aaron Naughton
NAB AFL Rising Star:   Rowell
Best new Demon:    Deakyn Smith
Demon All Australian:     Gawn, Trac, Oliver
Demon B&F:     Ed Langdon
Big call:    A player dies on the field

Ladder prediction:
1.   Footscray
2.   Brisbane
3.   Geelong
4.   Richmond
5.   Port
6.  Fremantle
7.  Melbourne
8.  St Kilda


57 minutes ago, old dee said:

So no improvement on 2020. That would be the end of Goodwin and Bartlett. Did Simon make it to the end of the season?

I don’t necessarily think we’ll be that bad, just believe we don’t have enough firepower across the ground.

I mentioned in the other thread, if we are less than 3-2 after 5, it will get very difficult for Goody

Premier:       Bulldogs
Runner-up:   Richmond 
Wooden spoon:  North
Moving up:   Suns/Carlton 
Set to fall:    Collingwood
Brownlow Medal:   J Steele
Coleman Medal:    J Cameron 
NAB AFL Rising Star:   Rowell
Best new Demon:    Bowey
Demon All Australian:     May,  Trac
Demon B&F:     May
Big call:    Buckley first coach to be sacked

Ladder prediction:
1.   Doggies
2.   Richmond
3.   Port
4.   Brisbane
5.   Saints
6.   Geelong
7.   West Coast
8.   Carlton

Premier: Richmond ??
Runner-up: Port Adelaide
Wooden spoon: North Melbourne
Moving up: Fremantle
Set to fall: Essendon/Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Matt Rowell
Coleman Medal: Charlie Dixon
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Jake Bowey
Demon All Australian: Max Gawn Steve May
Demon B&F: Steve May
Big call: is it big to say goodwin doesn't make it past the byes and yze takes over on an interim and then gets the reigns for '22 onwards? otherwise i'll say eddie maguire admitted to rehab

Ladder prediction:
1. Port Adelaide
2. Richmond
3. Brisbane
4. Geelong
5. Western Bulldogs
6. St Kilda
7. Fremantle
8. GWS

????

9th West Coast

10th Melbourne

 

Premier: Richmond
Runner-up: Footscray
Wooden spoon: North Melbourne
Moving up: Footscray
Set to fall: Filth
Brownlow Medal: Macrae
Coleman Medal: Lynch (tiggas)
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Ben Brown (once he gets on the park)
Demon All Australian: Gawn, Oliver in the side, plus Trac, May, and Lever in the squad
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Oliver and Petracca sign extensions announced in the lead-up to Queen's Birthday, Salem leaves as a free agent

Ladder prediction:
1. Richmond
2. Footscray
3. Port
4. Bears
5. Geelong
6. Us
7. Aints
8. Meth Coke

11 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Premier: Richmond
Runner-up: Footscray
Wooden spoon: North Melbourne
Moving up: Footscray
Set to fall: Filth
Brownlow Medal: Macrae
Coleman Medal: Lynch (tiggas)
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Ben Brown (once he gets on the park)
Demon All Australian: Gawn, Oliver in the side, plus Trac, May, and Lever in the squad
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Oliver and Petracca sign extensions announced in the lead-up to Queen's Birthday, Salem leaves as a free agent

Ladder prediction:
1. Richmond
2. Footscray
3. Port
4. Bears
5. Geelong
6. Us
7. Aints
8. Meth Coke

Is Us the Tassie team?


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