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Hello folks,

I was not sure if we already had a thread on predicting the top 8?  If so, please disregard. If not,  I think this season is very interesting and there will be many changes from 2021.  As evidenced by the game tonight, things are changing. The 'experts' have been very dull in their predictions as usual.  only 1 out of 20 predicted us to even be in the finals last year!  it takes some knowledge, guts and foresight to predict (and a lot of luck).   I am not saying I have any of this but thought it might be fun.

Anyone keen to share their top 8 predictions?

Here is mine:

  1. Brisbane
  2. Melbourne
  3. Port
  4. Sydney
  5. GWS
  6. St. Kilda
  7. Bulldogs
  8. Essendon

A meat tray to the winner - *sponsors yet to the be confirmed

 

 
 
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23 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

St. Kilda ?! 😆

  1. Melbourne
  2. Port
  3. Brisbane
  4. Bulldogs
  5. GWS
  6. Fremantle
  7. Essendon
  8. Carlton

Fair enough having a laugh. But look at their list. They’ve had so many injuries and now are looking stable. Blokes like King, Marshall, Crouch, Steele, Zac Jones, Hill, Gresham

they are my tip to rise. 

1 Melbourne

2 Brisbane

3 Carlton

4 Essendon

5 GWS

6 Bulldogs

7 Port

8 Sydney

9 Fremantle

10 Geelong

11 Richmond

12 St Kilda

13 Adelaide

14 Collingwood

15 Hawthorn

16 North

17 West Coast

18 Gold Coast

 


4 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

St. Kilda ?! 😆

  1. Melbourne
  2. Port
  3. Brisbane
  4. Bulldogs
  5. GWS
  6. Fremantle
  7. Essendon
  8. Carlton

Don’t understand the fascination with Port on here. My prediction: mid list, replaced here by the Tigers

 

1. Swans
2. Dees
3. Lions
4. Port
5. Dogs
6. GWS
7. Freo
8. Carlton

 

 

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  1. Melbourne 
  2. Brisbane 
  3. Port Adelaide 
  4. Sydney 
  5. Dogs
  6. Carlton
  7. Essendon
  8. Richmond
I wrote this up a week or so ago, before the season started. I'm not confident the Tigers will make the 8 anymore but i'll stand by it.
 
1 Demons
2 Swans
3 Lions
4 Dogs
5 Giants
6 Power
7 Tigers
8 Cats
9 Blues
10 Bombers
11 Dockers
12 Eagles
13 Saints
14 Pies
15 Crows
16 Hawks
17 Suns
18 Kangaroos
8 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

You think Richmond will make finals?

Possibly - just! But won’t play a major part in them.

1 - Dees

2 - Lions

3 - Port

4 - Swans

5 - Dogs

6 - Giants

7 - Bombers

8 - Blues

9 - Saints /  Cats


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