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Thought i would start a thread to make an outlandish prediction for the year ahead, good or bad.

Here's mine..

Lynden Dunn will become of the Demons best players by the end of this season and will be handed the captaincy for season 2009.

 
Thought i would start a thread to make an outlandish prediction for the year ahead, good or bad.

Here's mine..

Lynden Dunn will become of the Demons best players by the end of this season and will be handed the captaincy for season 2009.

Rivers and Whelan will play every game

 

Yze to win the brownlow.

Dappa Dan reveals he is indeed yze magic


Bruce will actually kick straight this year :P

1) Dees to start the season slowly before coming home like a train winning our round 22 match by 89 points to scrape into the 8 of % over Collingwood.

2) Once in the finals we then proceed to the Prelim with ease before coming up against a red hot Brisbane side, TJ kicks 3 we loose by 8 points.

3) YZE_Magic makes a run at the Demons Presidency after PG does not reapply for the role. On the back of his verbose, slightly off centre all about me campaign he scrapes in by 3 votes and MFC never looks back.

Jones top 3 in the brownlow medal. Melbourne finish 6th-8th.

 

I agree that we'll have a slow start to the season, sadly.

But our second win will come against Carlton in round 5, and will be a corker.

2-3 then doesn't look so bad. And after that a bit of confidence comes in, we'll be getting close to the full list, and start winning games.

Into the eight with about 13 wins, win a home MCG final against an overated Collingwood...

and that's where my predictions end, because tipping well into the finals is just daft!

Dunn to breakout, possibly as CHB!!

After a disappointing year, Neitz, White and Yze will all play their farewell games in round 22.


Bruce will actually kick straight this year :P

Your just being silly now !!! lol :lol::rolleyes:

After a disappointing year, Neitz, White and Yze will all play their farewell games in round 22.

I suspect a lot of truth in that one. ( though not sure if White's contract runs next year.. but he'd be clever to retire anyway )

Before the NAB debacle I had us at around 7-8... Im not so confident just presently with that..and might think 9-10

Idont see it as a year of being perennial easybeats. I think we'll have some good games and maybe more bad ones.. But they will only really be bad for not gelling properly. I still think we're definitely two KPP short of serious .competitiveness ( FB really concerns me ) .

I see it as a season of moments.. There wil lbe somepurple patches as some players find their 'groove thang " and get rolling.. A few stalwarts wil put in final efforts and out game wil lstart to shape up. There will be a changing of the guard as more and more of the youngens step up displacing some of the 'furniture'

I think the year wil be remmebered as one of "finds" as a few emerge from shadows to lay claim to permanent starting 22 status.

Who knows what injuries may play in the big picture...hopefully not much.

Probably not the year we'd book for our 150th but far from our worst.

go DEES !! :)

Sylvia wins the Bluey


even year will strike again and we'll go top eight after a big push in the second half of the year, and will sneak a win in an elimination final. Wheels will play every game and finish top 5 in the Bluey

aaron davey to prove that he is THE best aboriginal player in the AFL, winning the brownlow after a season in the midfield, kicking 30 goals for the year

Mclean, Carroll and Sylvia keep out of the papers for negative reasons for 22 weeks.

Mclean and Sylvia top 5 finishes in the bluey.

Carroll becomes a born again christian. ok maybe scrap that last one.


aaron davey to prove that he is THE best aboriginal player in the AFL, winning the brownlow after a season in the midfield, kicking 30 goals for the year

quite sure that would make him THE best player in the comp fullstop

We'll make the finals.

Nathan Jones to make All Australian.

Aaron Davey to make All Australian.

Brock Mclean to make All Australian.

Cameron Bruce fixes his kicking and makes All Australian.

Brad Miller wins Most improved player.

Cale Morton wins Rising Star from Grimey.

Shane Valenti becomes the next Nathan Foley.

Mark Jamar increases his average stats to 5 per game.

David Neitz retires a happy man.

 

Yze Magic says something intelligent

Thought i would start a thread to make an outlandish prediction for the year ahead, good or bad.

Here's mine..

Lynden Dunn will become of the Demons best players by the end of this season and will be handed the captaincy for season 2009.

Dee's fly out of the blocks winning 5 of 1st 6 rounds.

Maric to slot 40 goals in debut season - A 10 year star is born


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