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Finals predictions follow:Here it is.
Lions
Pies
Cats
Freo
Blues
Dees
Swans
Tigers
Suns
Dogs
Crows
Saints
Port
Dons
Roos
Hawks
Eagles
Giants
Dogs will slide post Dunkley, ditto Pies (they had incredible luck last year) and Freo (discarded too many good players, Luke Jackson...meh).
They also lost Hunter and Cordy who played 24 games between them last year. Their depth took a hit. I'd be shocked if Jones is the same player he was with us 2 years later at 32 years old when the season starts.WB biggest asset has been midfield and their achillies, the KP. They addressed the KP deficiency over the summer and have 2 up and coming youngsters who will grow and become elite over the next few years. They won't slide due to losing one midfielder player, and IMO will be our biggest challenger in the coming 2-3 years.
IMO Fremantle have a great young list and are very, very, well coached. Long term injuries to key personal, is the major factor, but most teams are similar.
Both of the teams you named could go either way.WB biggest asset has been midfield and their achillies, the KP. They addressed the KP deficiency over the summer and have 2 up and coming youngsters who will grow and become elite over the next few years. They won't slide due to losing one midfielder player, and IMO will be our biggest challenger in the coming 2-3 years.
IMO Fremantle have a great young list and are very, very, well coached. Long term injuries to key personal, is the major factor, but most teams are similar.

Just curious is all (not meant to be rude or telling you to go elsewhere), but is there any particular reason your first 2 posts were in the Carlton forum, and you've listed yourself as a Collingwood supporter?Finals predictions follow:
Week 1:
Q1. Lions v Freo (lions win)
E1. Blues v Tigers (blues win)
E2. Dees v Swans (dees win)
Q2. Pies v Cats (cats win)
Week 2:
S1. Freo v Blues (blues win)
S2. Pies v Dees (pies win)
Week 3:
P1. Lions v Pies (lions win)
P2. Cats v Blues (cats win)
Week 4:
Grand Final: Lions v Cats (lions win premiership)
Not so sure how you are so positive on Richmond, if you compare our list age profile to theirs our best 6-10 players are in a much better age profile than the tigers list, our best players are 22-25, yet the Tigers have Riewoldt/Cotchin/Lynch/Martin & among others all very much in the back end of their career.Richmond Brisbane Geelong are locks
then
Melbourne
then
a bunch of sides
Carlton will have to develop a third and 4th forward option to score if the Club is to have a break-out year as well as have access to the midfield it had for most of the year- and we are already down(at least) Walsh. I can see Carlton finishing Top4 if all goes well - but flank weakness including HFF is a big issue as is availability and continuity of mids. The other elephant in the room is the ruck of course.
Not much difference between any of Carlton/Collingwood/Fremantle/Doggies/Saints/Suns /Port in my books - on any day any of these teams can beat the locks above.
So I see 7 sides competing for the lower 4 finals spots.
Out of these I think with a fit side Carlton wins over: Collingwood Doggies and Port and 50/50 against Fremantle Suns and Saints.
Out of my top4 locks I see Carlton a 40% chance to beat any of Richmond / Brisbane Geelong or Melbourne.
However - if the weaknesses in the team are able to be exposed by sides developing as in the Adelaide game and even the Saints game - things could get really nasty really fast.
Not enough mongrel competitive depth in my books to jag wins in close games ( as seen over and over again in '22) and carrying 3-4 naturally weak players will cost.
Until the side can beat most sides by comfortable margins - every week will be a grind - based on '22 Carlton is a middling side with claims for a 10th- 7th finish. 10th would be a disaster and in my books 7th not much better.
Are you thinking what I'm thinkingJust curious is all (not meant to be rude or telling you to go elsewhere), but is there any particular reason your first 2 posts were in the Carlton forum, and you've listed yourself as a Collingwood supporter?

They have fixed the glaring weakness in their side by picking up two genuine AFL quality mids - which frees Martin and Bolton to play in the forward lines adding to the firepower of their two talls. They have a very strong defense and they have no weaknesses on the outside. They are my reasons- as for age - if players are fit enough to play then they are players - I am talking 2023 not 2024 0r 2025.Not so sure how you are so positive on Richmond, if you compare our list age profile to theirs our best 6-10 players are in a much better age profile than the tigers list, our best players are 22-25, yet the Tigers have Riewoldt/Cotchin/Lynch/Martin & among others all very much in the back end of their career.
They scrapped into the 8, & yes they have picked up two players but maybe some of those 30+ players will start to fall away further in 23, we have a large group with more upside in the phrase of their career, l would be surprised if we do not finish above the Tigers.
The thing is, this is a thing for 2023 predictions so even though its a carlton forum its not particularly dedicated to the club. And it may sound weird but i dont mind carlton theyre an epic side in my opinion and i hope they make prelimsJust curious is all (not meant to be rude or telling you to go elsewhere), but is there any particular reason your first 2 posts were in the Carlton forum, and you've listed yourself as a Collingwood supporter?
There will be no promising start to the season!!!!After a promising start to the season that has the fans up and about, Essendon fall away badly after July missing the finals by a game.
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That is fair enough, but l don't believe you are factoring in any decline in output in the older players which is very likely over a long season.They have fixed the glaring weakness in their side by picking up two genuine AFL quality mids - which frees Martin and Bolton to play in the forward lines adding to the firepower of their two talls. They have a very strong defense and they have no weaknesses on the outside. They are my reasons- as for age - if players are fit enough to play then they are players - I am talking 2023 not 2024 0r 2025.
Richmond Brisbane Geelong are locks
then
Melbourne
then
a bunch of sides
Carlton will have to develop a third and 4th forward option to score if the Club is to have a break-out year as well as have access to the midfield it had for most of the year- and we are already down(at least) Walsh. I can see Carlton finishing Top4 if all goes well - but flank weakness including HFF is a big issue as is availability and continuity of mids. The other elephant in the room is the ruck of course.
Not much difference between any of Carlton/Collingwood/Fremantle/Doggies/Saints/Suns /Port in my books - on any day any of these teams can beat the locks above.
So I see 7 sides competing for the lower 4 finals spots.
Out of these I think with a fit side Carlton wins over: Collingwood Doggies and Port and 50/50 against Fremantle Suns and Saints.
Out of my top4 locks I see Carlton a 40% chance to beat any of Richmond / Brisbane Geelong or Melbourne.
However - if the weaknesses in the team are able to be exposed by sides developing as in the Adelaide game and even the Saints game - things could get really nasty really fast.
Not enough mongrel competitive depth in my books to jag wins in close games ( as seen over and over again in '22) and carrying 3-4 naturally weak players will cost.
Until the side can beat most sides by comfortable margins - every week will be a grind - based on '22 Carlton is a middling side with claims for a 10th- 7th finish. 10th would be a disaster and in my books 7th not much better.
Not so sure how you are so positive on Richmond, if you compare our list age profile to theirs our best 6-10 players are in a much better age profile than the tigers list, our best players are 22-25, yet the Tigers have Riewoldt/Cotchin/Lynch/Martin & among others all very much in the back end of their career.
They scrapped into the 8, & yes they have picked up two players but maybe some of those 30+ players will start to fall away further in 23, we have a large group with more upside in the phrase of their career, l would be surprised if we do not finish above the Tigers.