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Pretty much copied the Herald Sun footy magazine version, its simple, just fill out the following:

General questions

Premier: Geelong

Top 8: Geelong Hawthorn West Coast Fremantle North Collingwood St.Kilda Adelaide

Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Gary Ablett

Coleman: Lloyd

Rising Star: Andrejs Everitt

Story of the season: Carlton sack Fev

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 10th

B&F top 5: Brock Davey Bruce Sylvia Rivers

Leading goalkicker: Neita

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Davey

Scoreline: Melbourne 15.10.100 def Hawthorn 12.14.86

Attendance: 47,809

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General questions

Premier: 'Hawthorn

Top 8: cant be bothered haha

Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Daniel Kerr

Coleman: Franklin

Rising Star: Petterd

Story of the season: Franklin gets his 3rd strike (november 08)

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 13th

B&F top 5: Jones Brock Davey Petterd Newton

Leading goalkicker: Newton

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Newton

Scoreline: Hawthorn 147 def Melbourne 122

Attendance: 38,724

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Premier: St. Kilda

Top 8: Geelong - Hawthorn - St. Kilda - Brisbane - West Coast - Port Bulldogs - Pies

Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Kerr

Coleman: Franklin

Rising Star: Don't know

Story of the season: Demons set to move to Gold Coast in 2011(lol)

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 13th

B&F top 5: 1. Jones, 2. Davey, 3. Rivers, 4. Meeson, 5. Bruce

Leading goalkicker: Robbo

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Brock

Scoreline: Melbourne 13.7.91 Hawthown 15.15.105

Attendance: 52,098

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Premier: Geelong

Top 8: Geelong - Hawthorn - St. Kilda - Brisbane - West Coast - Port - Pies Melbourne

Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Jonothan Brown

Coleman: Brad Johnson

Rising Star: Leunburger with the lot

Story of the season: Judd realises he hates the boos, and wants out

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 8th

B&F top 5: 1. Jones, 2. mcdonald 3.rivers 4.davey 5.newton

Leading goalkicker: Newton

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Newton

Scoreline: Melbourne 13.7.91 Hawthorn 10.7 67

Attendance: 49,999

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Premier: Brisbane

Top 8: Brisbane- Melbourne - West Coast - Geelong - Fremantle - Port Adelaide - St,Kilda - Adelaide

Spoon: Carlton

Brownlow: Jonathan Brown

Coleman: Jonathan Brown

Rising Star: Ricky Petterd

Story of the season: Channel 9 viewers fall into coma watching Glenn Archer on Footy Confidential

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 2nd

B&F top 5: 1. Colin Sylvia - 2. Nathan Jones - 3. Aaron Davey - 4. Daniel Bell - 5. Jared Rivers

Leading goalkicker: Colin Sylvia - 54

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Juice Newton

Scoreline: Melbourne 141 d Hawthown 90

Attendance: 38, 519

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Premier: Brisbane

Top 8: Brisbane- Melbourne - West Coast - Geelong - Fremantle - Port Adelaide - St,Kilda - Adelaide

Spoon: Carlton

Brownlow: Jonathan Brown

Coleman: Jonathan Brown

Rising Star: Ricky Petterd

Story of the season: Channel 9 viewers fall into coma watching Glenn Archer on Footy Confidential

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 2nd

B&F top 5: 1. Colin Sylvia - 2. Nathan Jones - 3. Aaron Davey - 4. Daniel Bell - 5. Jared Rivers

Leading goalkicker: Colin Sylvia - 54

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Juice Newton

Scoreline: Melbourne 141 d Hawthown 90

Attendance: 38, 519

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Premier: Collingwood

Top 8: Geelong - West Coast - St. Kilda - Brisbane - Hawthorn - Port Adelaide - Collingwood - Sydney - Melbourne

Spoon: Carlton

Brownlow: Travis Johnstone

Coleman: Jonathon Brown

Rising Star: Simon Buckley

Story of the season: 3rd strike for an AFL player

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 8th

B&F top 5: 1. Rivers, 2. Mcdonald 3. Bruce 4. Jones 5. Green

Leading goalkicker: Robertson

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Green

Scoreline: Melbourne 12.6.84 Hawthorn 10.15 75

Attendance: 42,000

Verdict: Hawks missed oppurtunities blows their chance.

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Premier: Saints

Top 8: Geelong - West Coast - St. Kilda - Brisbane - Hawthorn - Port Adelaide - Collingwood - Essendon - Kangaroos

Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Del Santo

Coleman: Jonathon Brown

Rising Star: Alex Rance (richmond defender)

Story of the season: Sylvia sacked after another assault on girlfried while [censored] again.

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 10th

B&F top 5: 1. Bates, 2. Rivers 3. Jones 4. Davey 5. Carroll

Leading goalkicker: Bates

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Bates

Scoreline: Melbourne 10.13.73 Hawthorn 18.12.120

Attendance: 50000

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Premier: Geelong

Top 8: Geelong, Hawthorn, Brisbane, St Kilda, Adelaide, Port Adelaide, West Coast, Kangaroos

Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Judd

Coleman: Fevola

Rising Star: Petterd

Story of the season: Rivers named All-Australian

Melbourne questions

Our finishing position: 11th

B&F top 5: Jones, Rivers, Moloney, Davey, Petterd

Leading goal kicker: Robertson

Round 1 questions

MFC's first goal: Robertson

Scoreline: Hawthorn: 120, Melbourne: 80

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