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Predict the 2008 AFL Ladder


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Predict the ladder.

Here's mine.

Geelong (They are Geelong, the greatest team of all)

West Coast (Still West Coast)

Port Adelaide

Hawks

Fremantle (Big mover)

Collingwood

Sydney

MELBOURNE (Bias, still think we have a shot)

Saints

Brisbane

Adelaide

Kangaroos

Dogs

Tigers

Blues

Bombers

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Well here goes:::

Geelong

Hawthorn

West Coast

Collingwood ( grrrrrrrr)

Port Adelaide

Melbourne

Fremantle

Sydney

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Saints

Western Bulldogs

Adelaide

Brisbane

Carlton

St.kilda

Tigers

Bombers

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Well here goes:::

Geelong

Hawthorn

West Coast

Collingwood ( grrrrrrrr)

Port Adelaide

Melbourne

Fremantle

Sydney

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Saints

Western Bulldogs

Adelaide

Brisbane

Carlton

St.kilda

Tigers

Bombers

Haha... St Kilda had 2 attempts, and couldn't crack the 8 either time?

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Well here goes:::

Geelong

Hawthorn

West Coast

Collingwood ( grrrrrrrr)

Port Adelaide

Melbourne

Fremantle

Sydney

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Saints

Western Bulldogs

Adelaide

Brisbane

Carlton

St.kilda

Tigers

Bombers

That's all good and well but you've got st. kilda there twice. Just wondering why the roos aren't gonna be in the competition next year?

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That's all good and well but you've got st. kilda there twice. Just wondering why the roos aren't gonna be in the competition next year?

Sorry.... kanga`s 8th

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How come? Add Nathan Thompson to their '07 side and they couldn't possibly slide that far, could they?

I think the Roos are in for a torrid time, if not next year then 09. I know, I know, nobody respects them and all that bollocks. Their defence is pants, their midfield is decent but the genuine stars are getting old, and the young'ns aren't great. The forward line is decent. I don't rate Corey Jones but he has the scores on the board this year, and Thompson is an excellent player, with Petrie a solid CHF.

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I think the Roos are in for a torrid time, if not next year then 09. I know, I know, nobody respects them and all that bollocks. Their defence is pants, their midfield is decent but the genuine stars are getting old, and the young'ns aren't great. The forward line is decent. I don't rate Corey Jones but he has the scores on the board this year, and Thompson is an excellent player, with Petrie a solid CHF.

And now that I think about it, with Archer gone there too goes inspiration, leadership and obvious skill. Defence shall suck next year.

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Geelong

Hawthorn

West Coast

Port Adelaide

Fremantle

Melbourne

Sydney

Kangaroos

Collingwood

Brisbane

Adelaide

St Kilda

Carlton

Richmond

Essendon

Bulldogs

essendon or bulldogs down the bottom wouldnt surprise me...or richmond again.

collingwood will struggle, im not sure if they'll miss the 8, but i reckon the interstate sides will pip them. they have had too big losses (clement is a massive blow to them)

carton are still crap, but the addition of judd and the return of stevens...

st kilda will slide with their losses.

we will do well but wont win enough interstate to finish any higher...

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have a look at this

Port Adelaide

Geelong

West Coast

Melbourne

Sydney

Hawthorn

Adelaide

Brisbane

Kangaroos

Collingwood

St Kilda

Fremantle

Western Bulldogs

Richmond

Essendon(They lost there coach and champion player they dont have a chance)

Carlton

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1.Geelong

2.West Coast

3.Port Adelaide

4.Brisbane

5.Fremantle

6.St Kilda

7.Collingwood

8.Hawthorn

9.Melbourne

10.Sydney

11.Adelaide

12.Kangaroos

13.Bulldogs

14.Essondon

15.Richmond

16.Carlton

BIG MOVERS:Lions,Dockers and Saints

BIG DROPPERS: Swans and Roos

ALWAYS CRAP: Blues and Tigers

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1. Geelong

2. Port Adelaide

3. Hawthorn

4. Fremantle

5. Collingwood

6. Kangaroos

7. West Coast Eagles

8. Western Bulldogs

9. Adelaide

10. Sydney

11. St Kilda

12. Brisbane

13. Essendon

14. Melbourne

15. Carlton

16. Richmond

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Geelong

Hawthorn

Port Adelaide

Collingwood ( grrrrrrrr)

West Coast

Brisbane

Melbourne

St.Kilda

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Sydney

Western Bulldogs

Fremantle

Saints

Adelaide

Tigers

Carlton

Bombers

Why does everybody forget the Roos? And why do the Saints always get two mentions!?

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1. Geelong

2. Hawthorn

3. Port Adelaide

4. Sydney

5. Fremantle

6. Melbourne

7. West Coast

8. Collingwood

9. St Kilda

10. Kangaroos

11. Brisbane

12. Adelaide

13. Bulldogs

14. Bombers

15. Carlton

16. Richmond

Carlton 2nd bottom & us 6th????????

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Going out on a limb here:

Port Adelaide

Collingwood

West Coast

Hawthorn

Geelong

Carlton

Melbourne

Brisbane

Sydney

Western Bulldogs

Kangaroos

Adelaide

St Kilda

Essendon

Fremantle

Richmond

A few notes:

- Geelong will suffer premiership Hangover

- Collingwood will improve, as they only lost to Geelong by a goal on 2 occasions this year

- Carlton will be strong as they showed signs towards the end of the year. Also, they finally have a midfielder who will feed Fev the ball on a platter

- Wake up call by Bailey will force dees to improve.

- Port will improve after embarrassing GF loss

- St Kilda going downhill due to off-field problems

- Kangaroos will be exposed

- Richmond still going nowhere

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