Prediction 2023 Ladder Prediction Thread

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Although there is just one game left in Season 2022, will we see another thrilling 2023 Season? Find out with my very early Ladder predictions for Season 2023:


1. Sydney
2. Brisbane
3. Collingwood
4. Melbourne
5. Geelong
6. St Kilda
7. Fremantle
8. Carlton
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9. Port Adelaide
10. Western Bulldogs
11. Gold Coast
12. Richmond
13. Hawthorn
14. Greater Western Sydney
15. Adelaide
16. West Coast
17. North Melbourne
18. Essendon
 
Although there is just one game left in Season 2022, will we see another thrilling 2023 Season? Find out with my very early Ladder predictions for Season 2023:


1. Sydney
2. Brisbane
3. Collingwood
4. Melbourne
5. Geelong
6. St Kilda
7. Fremantle
8. Carlton
_______________________

9. Port Adelaide
10. Western Bulldogs
11. Gold Coast
12. Richmond
13. Hawthorn
14. Greater Western Sydney
15. Adelaide
16. West Coast
17. North Melbourne
18. Essendon

I mean anything can happen, however from the above:

St kilda to rise? Based on losing players?

Top 5 sides the same?

Richmond 12th after gaining Taranto and Hopper?

Essendon last below North and WC?
 

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1. Sydney
2. Richmond
3. Geelong
4. Melbourne
5. Carlton
6. Western Bulldogs
7. Brisbane
8. Gold Coast
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9. Fremantle
10. Collingwood
11. Adelaide
12. St Kilda
13. Port Adelaide
14. West Coast
15. North Melbourne
16. Essendon
17. Hawthorn
18. GWS

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How you figure St kilda climbs the ladder ?

Getting an easier fixture would help, we had one of the toughest fixtures this year with double up games against Geelong, Sydney, Brisbane and Freo.

Getting De Goey would help too although he's more likely to stay at Collingwood.
 
Might work better if that was the clubs people think will shift the most from their 2022 finishing position.

For me, Pies drop by a lot, miss the 8.

Port to do it for Ken and finish top 6 earning Ken a three year extension.

The bottom to fall out of St Kilda.

Geelong to slide because that's what everyone tips every year.
 
Might work better if that was the clubs people think will shift the most from their 2022 finishing position.

For me, Pies drop by a lot, miss the 8.

Port to do it for Ken and finish top 6 earning Ken a three year extension.

The bottom to fall out of St Kilda.

Geelong to slide because that's what everyone tips every year.
Doggies rise considerably

Port find themselves back up the ladder with an easier run and more cohesion

I too think St Kilda are on their way down

Freo with a slight dip before rising the year after

1-3 marginally ahead

4-10 a clusterf**k where anything can happen 🤷‍♂️ Comps so tight now days

11-16 fairly even.

West coast and GWS to duke it out for the spoon.
 
For those who think the doggies rise up the ladder, why?
As per my prediction in post 11, I see them missing the 8. They were extremely lucky this year, with Carlton being a far superior side.
Felt like I had to at least make one big call 🤷‍♂️ It’s not that I necessarily believe it.

But I feel like they underperformed slightly this year in the midfield and I can see that forward line becoming very lethal, They are still wanting in defence but I can imagine them just steam rolling over teams without needing to worry for defence so much.


Could also see Carlton making considerable strides next year but I don’t like that so…..

Other teams would be GC (King returning) and Richmond (big recruitment in the off season)
 
1. Sydney
2. Doggies
3. Geelong
4. Melbourne
5. Brisbane
6. Richmond
7. Collingwood
8. Port Adelaide
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9. Carlton
10. Fremantle
11. Gold Coast
12. Essendon
13. St kilda
14. North Melbourne
15. Hawthorn
16. Adelaide
17. GWS
18. West coast

Carlton 9th

😆
 
For those who think the doggies rise up the ladder, why?
As per my prediction in post 11, I see them missing the 8. They were extremely lucky this year, with Carlton being a far superior side.
They won’t drop away anywhere on the field and have both JUH and Darcy emerging as quality talls in their front half.
 
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