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On 3/16/2021 at 3:25 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Premier: Richmond

 

Runner-up: Port
Wooden spoon: North
Moving up: Dogs
Set to fall: Pies
Brownlow Medal: Dusty / Bont joint winners
Coleman Medal: Daniher
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell
Best new Demon: Bowey
Demon All Australian: Gawn, May Petracca, Oliver
Demon B&F: Clarrie
Big call: Josh Kelly quits GWS for Demons

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

 

 

Premier: Melbourne
Runner-up: Port Adelaide
Wooden spoon: Hawthorn
Moving up: GWS
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Petracca
Coleman Medal: Jeremy Cameron
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Brown
Demon All Australian: Petracca, Gawn, May, Oliver, Langdon, Lever
Demon B&F: Petracca
Big call: Nathan Jones to surpass David Neitz games record for Melbourne and play on next year. 

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

1 hour ago, Caligula's cohort said:

Premier: Melbourne
Runner-up: Port Adelaide
Wooden spoon: Hawthorn
Moving up: GWS
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Petracca
Coleman Medal: Jeremy Cameron
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Brown
Demon All Australian: Petracca, Gawn, May, Oliver, Langdon, Lever
Demon B&F: Petracca
Big call: Nathan Jones to surpass David Neitz games record for Melbourne and play on next year. 

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

[censored] me man, that is magnificent!

 
1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

[censored] me man, that is magnificent!

One can only dream! 

Premier: Richmond
Runner-up: Bulldogs
Wooden spoon: Kangaroos
Moving up: Freo
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Martin
Coleman Medal: T Lynch (Rich)
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell
Best new Demon: Brown
Demon All Australian: Gawn, Oliver, May
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Buckley sacked first half of season 

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


Premier: Melbourne
Runner-up: Port Adelaide
Wooden spoon: Adelaide
Moving up: Gold Coast
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Oliver
Coleman Medal: Hawkins
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Brown
Demon All Australian: Petracca, Gawn, May, Oliver, Langdon, Lever
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Roseman to play in our grand final team 

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

Premier: Richmond 3 peat
Runner-up:  Port
Wooden spoon:  Hawks
Moving up: Fremantle
Set to fall: Collingwood
Brownlow Medal: Fyfe
Coleman Medal:  Lynch 
NAB AFL Rising Star: Rowell 
Best new Demon: Ben Brown 
Demon All Australian: Max Gawn, Christian Petracca, 
Demon B&F: Max Gawn
Big call: Simon Goodwin sacked after round 14 - Replaced by Ross Lyon

Ladder prediction:
1. Port Adelaide
2. Geelong
3. Meth Coast
4. Richmond
5. Lions
6. Saints
7. Doggies
8. Dockers


Premier: Melbourne Demons
Runner-up: Brisbane Lions
Wooden spoon: Kangaroos
Moving up: Melbourne, obviously, but also Footscray
Set to fall: Cooooollllingsplat.
Brownlow Medal: Christian Petracca
Coleman Medal: Charlie Cameron
NAB AFL Rising Star: Matt Rowell
Best new Demon: Ben Brown, or one of Jake Bailey or Laurie Bowey, y'know)
Demon All Australian: Gawn, Petracca, Oliver, May, Fritsch, Langdon,
Demon B&F: May, Oliver, Petracca, Fritsch, Gawn, Langdon, Pickett, Viney, Salem, Lever
Big call: Big call after tipping us for the premiership?  Hmm...

Gawn, Petracca and Oliver will be considered the top three players in the game by the end of the year.  Legends will be sung.

At some point Charlie Cameron will kick 30 goals in a run of six or seven games.

Edit:  Adding one more thought - there will be a lot of teams with very few wins and very poor percentage this year.  Think 2016; seven teams with 15+ wins, a couple of stragglers 3 games behind that competing for the also-ran status in finals, then nothing worth remembering

Ladder prediction:
1. Brisbane
2. West Coast
3. Richmond
4. Melbourne
5. Geelong
6. Footscray
7. Port Adelaide
8. St Kilda or Carlton or loose change

Edited by Little Goffy

  • 6 months later...
 

On 3/16/2021 at 2:30 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

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

On 3/16/2021 at 3:05 PM, DubDee said:

Demon All Australian: Oliver, Trac, Gawn, May
Demon B&F: Oliver
Big call: Buckley quits Collingwood as Pies plan for rebuild 

Nailed a few of these too lads.

2 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Nailed a few of these too lads.

Thanks for not mentioning I picked West Coast for the flag! 😬😂

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Thanks for not mentioning I picked West Coast for the flag! 😬😂

...I hadn't actually paid any attention to that, but now that you bring it up, I'm thinking you wouldn't be really unhappy about being proven wrong there 😂.

To be honest, it hasn't surprised me at all to see the decline of the likes of Collingwood, Geelong, West Coast and to an extent Richmond.  All those teams have a large number of key players on their lists who have slowly fossilized over the past few seasons.  I've been somewhat expecting our list to deliver in their mental maturity for a few seasons now as I think that was the only thing holding us back and now that it seems to have clicked in that respects, I fully expect to blow the aforementioned teams off the park more often than not, with the superior physical fitness that comes from our core players being in their prime window.

GO THE MIGHTY DEMONS!!

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