Well, I've been playing with a team rating system on a spreadsheet. I've tried to make this impartial so my own opinions don't come into it. Neither does any actual knowledge of the teams, so I'll be making no attempt to judge how teams will match up against each other, or who's in and who's out. Pretty much the only data I'm inputting is the margins of the matches from this season. Difficulty of opponents is rated by the same method, iterated a few times.
None of the teams seem to take the pre-season competition seriously, so neither do I. Teams' reputations count for nothing. I do take into account home ground advantage, using a very basic algorithm I based on results from a recent season. I assume that intra-state games confer no home-ground advantage for either team, and that matches played in strange places are as if played in the state of the home team.
At the moment, there are only three rounds of data, so I expect my ratings are very rough at the moment - they'll become more accurate as the season progresses. (Ultimately, they will take into account the last 13 matches for each team). To avoid the ratings being largely determined by how much the teams are beating Essendon by, any portion of a margin of victory in excess of 50 is considered to be halved (so an 80 point win is recorded as 65). And I have a moderate opinion that good teams tend to fall over the line more often when it matters, so margins from 1-11 points are modified upward by half of the difference between the actual winning margin and 12.
Anyway, I'll post a team ranking list and a set of predictions, purely based on my ratings (and home ground advantage). As a rule, my predicted resuts will be the scoreline which doesn't alter either team's ranking.
If I don't feel trolled into the ground, I'll try to continue this through the season.
1. Sydney
2. Adelaide
3. Gold Coast
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Geelong
6. North Melbourne
7. Hawthorn
8. Port Adelaide
9. West Coast
10. GWS
11. Melbourne
12. St Kilda
13. Richmond
14. Essendon
15. Collingwood
16. Fremantle
17. Carlton
18. Brisbane
A few of these I don't expect to stay where they are. Gold Coast have had a splendid start to the season, but more than a few people would be surprised if they keep it up. Hawthorn have had only a medium start to the season - I expect them to lift at some point. Fremantle have had a particularly horrid start to the season, but I doubt they'll stay that low for long.
An now, my predictions:
West Coast +19 v Richmond
Geelong +19 v Essendon
Hawthorn +13 v St Kilda
Brisbane v Gold Coast +33
Carlton v Western Bulldogs +26
Adelaide +6 v Sydney
GWS +6 v Port Adelaide
Melbourne +8 v Collingwood
North Melbourne +30 v Fremantle
None of the teams seem to take the pre-season competition seriously, so neither do I. Teams' reputations count for nothing. I do take into account home ground advantage, using a very basic algorithm I based on results from a recent season. I assume that intra-state games confer no home-ground advantage for either team, and that matches played in strange places are as if played in the state of the home team.
At the moment, there are only three rounds of data, so I expect my ratings are very rough at the moment - they'll become more accurate as the season progresses. (Ultimately, they will take into account the last 13 matches for each team). To avoid the ratings being largely determined by how much the teams are beating Essendon by, any portion of a margin of victory in excess of 50 is considered to be halved (so an 80 point win is recorded as 65). And I have a moderate opinion that good teams tend to fall over the line more often when it matters, so margins from 1-11 points are modified upward by half of the difference between the actual winning margin and 12.
Anyway, I'll post a team ranking list and a set of predictions, purely based on my ratings (and home ground advantage). As a rule, my predicted resuts will be the scoreline which doesn't alter either team's ranking.
If I don't feel trolled into the ground, I'll try to continue this through the season.
1. Sydney
2. Adelaide
3. Gold Coast
4. Western Bulldogs
5. Geelong
6. North Melbourne
7. Hawthorn
8. Port Adelaide
9. West Coast
10. GWS
11. Melbourne
12. St Kilda
13. Richmond
14. Essendon
15. Collingwood
16. Fremantle
17. Carlton
18. Brisbane
A few of these I don't expect to stay where they are. Gold Coast have had a splendid start to the season, but more than a few people would be surprised if they keep it up. Hawthorn have had only a medium start to the season - I expect them to lift at some point. Fremantle have had a particularly horrid start to the season, but I doubt they'll stay that low for long.
An now, my predictions:
West Coast +19 v Richmond
Geelong +19 v Essendon
Hawthorn +13 v St Kilda
Brisbane v Gold Coast +33
Carlton v Western Bulldogs +26
Adelaide +6 v Sydney
GWS +6 v Port Adelaide
Melbourne +8 v Collingwood
North Melbourne +30 v Fremantle






