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1st on the ladder was 11th last year
2nd on the ladder was 17th 2 years ago
5th, 6th and 7th were 10th, 14th and 15th last year
Both last years grand finalists look like missing the 8

Fair argument for most teams could win it (not mine this year obviously) in any year if things go right for them
The Pies still have basically the same squad they had before dropping down the ladder, and were able to add Daicos through FS. The 17th place finish was an anomaly. This year's North Melbourne side definitely wouldn't be able to replicate that next year for example.

Although I still largely agree. Outside of the sides trying to rebalance their lists (Eagles, North) and sides allergic to success (Carlton), just about anyone could turn things around and become competitive in the space of a couple years by injecting elite youth into the side or getting a fresh coaching panel. 2012-2014 Dogs were shambolic (finishing 15th, 15th and 14th). Replace the coach for 2015 and suddenly they're making finals and are a 15-win H&A side in 2016 and win the flag. "Windows" are much more easily opened these days
 
The Pies still have basically the same squad they had before dropping down the ladder, and were able to add Daicos through FS. The 17th place finish was an anomaly. This year's North Melbourne side definitely wouldn't be able to replicate that next year for example.

Although I still largely agree. Outside of the sides trying to rebalance their lists (Eagles, North) and sides allergic to success (Carlton), just about anyone could turn things around and become competitive in the space of a couple years by injecting elite youth into the side or getting a fresh coaching panel. 2012-2014 Dogs were shambolic (finishing 15th, 15th and 14th). Replace the coach for 2015 and suddenly they're making finals and are a 15-win H&A side in 2016 and win the flag. "Windows" are much more easily opened these days
Collingwood finishing second last in 2021 reminded me of 2005, when they finished second last with a squad far stronger than their ladder position made them appear.
It's no coincidence those years happened to be when generational talents such as Pendlebury and Daicos were in the draft.
 
Collingwood finishing second last in 2021 reminded me of 2005, when they finished second last with a squad far stronger than their ladder position made them appear.
It's no coincidence those years happened to be when generational talents such as Pendlebury and Daicos were in the draft.
I know their list management team had some rough years there, but they'd have to be pretty dumb to tank to get access to a F/S.
 
Collingwood finishing second last in 2021 reminded me of 2005, when they finished second last with a squad far stronger than their ladder position made them appear.
It's no coincidence those years happened to be when generational talents such as Pendlebury and Daicos were in the draft.

I'm going to call complete bullshit on this one. They didn't even take Pendlebury with their first live pick in the draft. They sure as hell didn't know he'd be a generational talent. If they did they would have taken him before Dale Thomas at pick 2.
Daicos they may have known but they had priority access to him anyway so it still makes no sense.

This is basically just looking at things in hindsight and making up a scenario to fit.
 

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I know their list management team had some rough years there, but they'd have to be pretty dumb to tank to get access to a F/S.

I'm going to call complete bullshit on this one. They didn't even take Pendlebury with their first live pick in the draft. They sure as hell didn't know he'd be a generational talent. If they did they would have taken him before Dale Thomas at pick 2.
Daicos they may have known but they had priority access to him anyway so it still makes no sense.

This is basically just looking at things in hindsight and making up a scenario to fit.
Collingwood needed enough draft points to match any bid for Daicos, and by finishing as low as they did on the ladder, it ensured they had enough draft points to match any bid for Daicos.
 
Collingwood needed enough draft points to match any bid for Daicos, and by finishing as low as they did on the ladder, it ensured they had enough draft points to match any bid for Daicos.
Incorrect. They had already traded their first rounder the year before and I am quite sure they didn't think it would be pick 2 at the time.

We have seen numerous other clubs match top 5 bids for players without having to tank a season.
 
I'm going to call complete bullshit on this one. They didn't even take Pendlebury with their first live pick in the draft. They sure as hell didn't know he'd be a generational talent. If they did they would have taken him before Dale Thomas at pick 2.
Daicos they may have known but they had priority access to him anyway so it still makes no sense.

This is basically just looking at things in hindsight and making up a scenario to fit.

If there was a ban on making up scenarios based on hindsight, internet forums and social media comment threads would cease to exist.
 
Incorrect. They had already traded their first rounder the year before and I am quite sure they didn't think it would be pick 2 at the time.

We have seen numerous other clubs match top 5 bids for players without having to tank a season.
I remember thinking Hawthorn tanked to get Luke Hodge.
 
Still valid IMO.

Some teams capitalise and make the most of their chances and win multiple flags in a short period of time, aka Hawthorn, Geelong, Richmond, Brisbane because they had the list and structure to maintain their capabilities. Other teams piss away opportunities, such as the Dogs, Eagles, Freo, Pies etc and dont win flags/multiple flags when they could have and miss opportunities.
 
They're absolutely still a thing.

If you look at a few example clubs below to illustrate a point

Collingwood, West Coast, Port Adelaide, North Melbourne

Which of those 4 clubs can win a flag in the next 3 years, which clubs cannot?

Some clubs are in it and should be gearing up for a crack, the others mentioned aren't going to be the best team in that period and while on a technicality they are a mathematic probability, their focus is about building the list towards finals firstly.

That's the premiership window as I view it.
 

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Collingwood finishing second last in 2021 reminded me of 2005, when they finished second last with a squad far stronger than their ladder position made them appear.
It's no coincidence those years happened to be when generational talents such as Pendlebury and Daicos were in the draft.
Lol

Pendles wasn’t in anyone’s top 10 in the 2005 draft. Many thought Collingwood took a big gamble getting him at pick 5.
 
This is how i see it currently.

Adl 9am
Brisbane 1pm
Carlton 4pm
Collingwood 10am
Essendon 8am
Freo 7am
Geelong 2pm
Hawthorn 6pm
Richmond 3pm
North 7am
Sydney 3pm
GWS 8am
Saints 8am
Suns 7am
Dogs 4pm
West coast 6pm
Melbourne 12 noon
Port 11am

I was tryihng to do it a-z but lost my train of thought in the a-z.

But i think i have it about right.

PM side is the sliding off side like the rebuilding phase
AM side you are on the way up.

10AM-2PM is the flag window
 

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