premiership predictions till 2030

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2023: cats yes they do have another one in them before the big slide down
2024: pies the whole city will be like 1990 on steroids watch out
2025: pies nice back to back
2026: pies or blues ( after a 2 year rebuild) or saints (long awaited flag since 1966 and its time for another fairytale) or Freo and swans interstate teams
2027: pies back to normal programing or if theres a team from tassie
2028: tasmania team
2029: north or hawks or eagles or bombers ( yes i do think they will win a flag this decade but like after a 5 year re build)
2030: time for suns or gws to win one if they are still in the afl

pies i feel its 2024-2026 are their times.
Lay off the glue mate.
 

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Flags:
2023 Melbourne
2024 Brisbane
2025 Collingwood
2026 Fremantle
2027 Collingwood
2028 Gold Coast
2029 North Melbourne
2030 COLLINGWOOD

Wooden Spoons:
2023 West Coast
2024 Hawthorn
2025 Carlton
2026 Richmond
2027 Geelong
2028 Carlton
2029 Sydney
2030 CARLTON

We will never bottom out.
 
Collingwood dynasty starts 2024 say till 2027 as long as fly is coaching us barring 2023 pies could win all flags 2024-2028 a nice 4 in a row to match our 1928-1932 flags.
To become the only team to do it twice.
this would be great.
Fly please make it happen.
2023 is getting the stage set.
We need a season any way to make way in our cabinets.
 
Collingwood dynasty starts 2024 say till 2027 as long as fly is coaching us barring 2023 pies could win all flags 2024-2028 a nice 4 in a row to match our 1928-1932 flags.
To become the only team to do it twice.
this would be great.
Fly please make it happen.
2023 is getting the stage set.
We need a season any way to make way in our cabinets.
Tell me more about the Collingwood 4peat between 1928 and 1932?!?
 
Flags:
2023 Melbourne
2024 Brisbane
2025 Collingwood
2026 Fremantle
2027 Collingwood
2028 Gold Coast
2029 North Melbourne
2030 COLLINGWOOD

Wooden Spoons:
2023 West Coast
2024 Hawthorn
2025 Carlton
2026 Richmond
2027 Geelong
2028 Carlton
2029 Sydney
2030 CARLTON
Were more a chance for the spoon this year than next. The kids going to get worse next year are they? Least you didn't say 2025-2026 than you would be taking the Mickey
 

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Hawthorn will somehow win one in the 2020s probably later and v Geel or WCE as per usual

WCE will be around the GF in the late 2020s and usually snag one.

It has been a while since an SA side has won a flag so either PORT or ADEL or both?

GEEL will more than likely win another in the next decade along with MELB, COLL and SYD.

Double up a couple and there's your flags...

2023: MELB
2024: SYD
2025: COLL
2026: GEEL
2027: PORT
2028: HAW
2029: WCE
2030: ADEL



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Seems actually realistic. They'll be up there

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They will be competitive for years to come, the media and opposition fans have been writing them off since the 2010 Preliminary final loss...they will realistically win 2 or 3 times this decade.
 
Na, with Selwood gone its over, who's going to rescue you now?
You say it with tongue in cheek but there's merit with what your saying. Selwood leaving could be a game changer. It's an unknown ATM. I think it's more significant than the Cats will admit personally time will tell.
 
People have been saying that since Ablett Jr, Bartel, Ling, Chapman, Scarlett, Ottens, Kelly, Corey, Johnson, Enright all finished up...a lot of wishful thinking out there...
People have been saying that since Ablett Jr, Bartel, Ling, Chapman, Scarlett, Ottens, Kelly, Corey, Johnson, Enright all finished up...a lot of wishful thinking out there...
This time feels different. Were talking about a generational leader here not so much a generational player. I think your downplaying his impact on and off the field. You have good leaders down there but Selwood was next level and I don't dish out alot of compliments to Geelong or it's players.
 
This time feels different. Were talking about a generational leader here not so much a generational player. I think your downplaying his impact on and off the field. You have good leaders down there but Selwood was next level and I don't dish out alot of compliments to Geelong or it's players.
Certainly not downplaying Selwood's impact at the club, but I do agree it feels different, but I think in a positive way, the past decade has seen Geelong lose its entire list from the dominant era of 2007 -2011. The Cats have been falling off a cliff ever since according to many, but not only have they hung onto a ledge, they have climbed back up again without falling too far at all. It's annoyed opposition fans for the past 12 years! Selwood is a great loss, but no one is irreplaceable in football.
 
Not sure he's replaceable. Were guys like Hird, Voss and Hodge replaceable? There are better players going around but no one more competitive than Selwood. And like Dusty, he did big things in big moments, crucial acts that won games, as recently as last year's QF. It's no fluke that his career coincided with this period of regular Geelong top 4 finishes.
 

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