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Irrelevant stat for their 2019 season
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Irrelevant stat for their 2019 season
Just an amazing stat.Relevance?
You'd take that, I take your point it puts you in the 8? Generally I think a home QF has to to be the aim. 15 wins probably doesn't do that.
That ladder is about as grim as it gets top to bottom for a Carlton supporter.Meh rarely anyone is close. I hope Pies are a force. We could easily finish 8th though.
Carlton in a world of pain if Cripps goes down.
1. Collingwood
2. Richmond
3. Essendon
4. Melbourne
5. West Coast
6. Adelaide
7. GWS
8. North Melbourne
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9. Hawks
10. Geelong
11. Brisbane
12. Port
13. Bulldogs
14. Freo
15. Sydney
16. Saints
17. Gold Coast
18. Carlton
Lol. Come back in September. The wins and losses might be. a win or two out but the top 8 I listed will the 8 but maybe not in that orderThis may just be even worse than the poster who had Carlton and GCS in the top 8
Lol. Come back in September. The wins and losses might be. a win or two out but the top 8 I listed will the 8 but maybe not in that order
The last team who finished 7th with 15 wins won the flag...
It wasn't that long ago the conventional wisdom was teams on the rise had to lose a grand final to win one That it taught the desperation to avoid the pain of losing.. Odd how that's reversed in recent times.A couple of points :-
2 or 3 of the 2018 top 8, won’t make it in 2019
One of the top four will be replaced by a side sitting 12th or below
Losing grand finalist does not make the GF the following year
History suggests these things occur
I'm not even gonna touch the fact you have pies 7th, lol But Suns 0 wins? LOL Yes we know they are in the rebuild stage, they have never not won a game in a season, I highly doubt they're gonna start now.
Lol. Come back in September. The wins and losses might be. a win or two out but the top 8 I listed will the 8 but maybe not in that order
Had a laugh that jokerLol, you'll be able to retire early with all the easy money you make betting your predictions...
Meh rarely anyone is close. I hope Pies are a force. We could easily finish 8th though.
Carlton in a world of pain if Cripps goes down.
Who are they sorry?You are in for a surprise.
We have at least 3, arguably 4, around the midfield alone who are as good as he was at their respective ages - in terms of both talent and attitude.
Of course Cripps would be a massive loss, and would have a direct impact on results. But in 2018 it was a constant flow of injuries all around the field that did the damage. An immature list can not deal with that disruption.
Our defence was also ranked top 8. Just added Taylor Duryea for some extra experience, and will hopefully have Wood back fit and healthy. Honestly, the main thing holding us back right now is our dismal forward line, but I still feel like bottom 4 is unlikely, unless you think Brisbane and Fremantle are going to see substantial improvements while we stagnate or go backwards1. Richmond - Lynch the big acquisition, all about keeping the best side on the park again.
2. Collingwood - Beams strengthens their midfield even more and can kick goals as well, fit Elliott will be huge.
3. Melbourne - Strengthened already a strong back half, biggest question is who picks up Hogan's slack.
4. West Coast - A lot depends on when we get Naitanui back, really interested to see how Hickey integrates in.
5. Essendon - Addition of Shiel and a fit Daniher enough to get them a home final at least.
6. GWS - Think they've recovered OK in the midfield from the losses of Shiel and Scully. Interesting to see how Mummy returns.
7. Geelong - Always about the mark. They'll beat up teams at GMHBA
8. Sydney - Can't ever write them off. In that mix of last 2 finals teams with Geelong, Adelaide, Port, Hawthorn and North.
9. Adelaide - If they keep there best side on the park than they should play finals.
10. Port - Interesting to see how much they miss Wingard most of all.
11. Hawthorn - Mitchell out is enough said. Hopefully see a bit more of Lewis in 2019.
12. North - Hard to predict. Again one of those teams that slot between 6 and 12, who replaces Waite?
13. Brisbane - They'll improve I'm sure. Exciting team to watch and not far off from finals
14. Fremantle - Hogan the interesting one and if he can play enough games and get enouh delivery inside 50. 14th best midfield in 2018 and that was with Neale.
15. Bulldogs - Liberatore no doubt improves what was already a top 8 midfield in 2018. I've got queries on their back and fwd lines.
16. Carlton - Met there list needs more better than what the Saints did that's why I've placed them ahead.
17. St. Kilda - Hanebery is a handy inclusion to the best 22 but his a 20 SOMETHINGyear old with the body of a 40 year old from bash and crash style of footy.
18. Gold Coast - Nothing much to add here. Hopefully 2019 is a season of games into King, Lukosius and Rankine.
Our defence was also ranked top 8. Just added Taylor Duryea for some extra experience, and will hopefully have Wood back fit and healthy. Honestly, the main thing holding us back right now is our dismal forward line, but I still feel like bottom 4 is unlikely, unless you think Brisbane and Fremantle are going to see substantial improvements while we stagnate or go backwards