- Oct 5, 2023
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Saints have no chanceBrisbane deservedly go in as favourites, they are the benchmark
Freo could jump, and saints a Smokey if they make top 4
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Saints have no chanceBrisbane deservedly go in as favourites, they are the benchmark
Freo could jump, and saints a Smokey if they make top 4
We have no chance in 2026. Will be lucky to make the 8.Fwiw, in 21 I predicted that Collingwood would contend in 22 (true story).
Four years on and its looking very different. Good effort by your mob to win a flag in 23.
Lucky there’s a top 10 then.We have no chance in 2026. Will be lucky to make the 8.
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Shut up, dickhead.If not Collingwood of course.
i would like Suns or GWS or Freo win it.
Love a Suns and GWS grand final.
Winner and they win their first ever flag.
Like a first time flag winner in 2026 or Freo.
Or a drought breaker st kilda 1966-2026 flag drought.
Like a first timer i think this would be great for the AFL.
Will be another year the flag is won to an interstater.
Something different and out of left field.
Done with the same old.
You’ll lose in Gather Round!Alright, here it is. Carlton to go 27 and 0 in 2026. Perfect season. Undefeated minor premiers, straight sets in finals, and lifting the cup without dropping a single game. Sounds insane? Maybe. But when you look at what’s brewing at Ikon Park, it’s not just possible. It’s set up.
This is how it happens.
First, the list profile. Carlton’s best players are smack in the middle of their prime. Charlie Curnow will be 28. Sam Walsh will be 25. Patrick Cripps will be 30 and still a contested bull. Jacob Weitering will be 27 and coming off another All-Australian calibre year. Adam Cerra is hitting his absolute peak. Harry McKay will finally be free of injury niggles and playing as the second banana, not the main man. The list is hardened, experienced, battle-tested, and still has growth. And it’s deep. Look at the fringe talent coming in the door. These aren’t passengers. They’re 22-quality players.
Second, system. Michael Voss has turned this into a defensively mature, tactically flexible team. In 2024 and 2025, the biggest improvement wasn’t just personnel. It was structure. Carlton presses high, defends transition, and chokes sides out in the contest. When it clicks, it looks like 2018 Richmond, 2021 Melbourne, and 2023 Collingwood all rolled into one. The difference is that Carlton has more forward firepower than any of them.
Third, the best forward line in the comp. Charlie Curnow has kicked over 80 goals in consecutive seasons. He is entering 2026 fitter, more mobile, and more dominant than any key forward since peak Buddy. McKay’s worst is still 40 goals. When he’s confident, it’s game over. Add in the best small forward unit in the league. Ainsworth, Williams, Motlop, Fogarty. It’s relentless pressure and scoreboard damage. And when midfielders like Smith, Walsh, Cerra, or Acres roll through and hit the scoreboard, the forward line becomes impossible to contain.
Fourth, the defence is now elite. Weitering is a rock. Kemp will be healthy and reading the ball like a veteran. Newman is one of the most underrated interceptors in the comp. Saad provides elite rebound. The mix of lockdown and rebound is perfect. And Carlton defends as a unit now. Their team defence in 2025 ranked top three for points against. It tightens even more in 2026.
Fifth, the midfield. This is the scariest part. Walsh, Cripps, Cerra, Hewett, Smith and the small forwards all rotating through. Then you add dynamic weapons like Ainsworth and maybe a breakout from one of our young guns. Cripps no longer needs to carry the load. Walsh is at the pointy end of the Brownlow count every year. Cerra will be back to All-Australian candidate form. They win clearances, they dominate stoppages, and they apply massive forward-half pressure.
Sixth, the fitness and conditioning. Carlton was the fittest side in the back half of 2025. They won almost every final quarter. That is no accident. Their high-performance program under Andrew Russell has finally clicked. Injuries were down. Players were running out games. Come 2026, they will have another preseason with that system. Expect fast starts, strong finishes, and no fade-outs.
Seventh, the hunger. The 2023 near-miss still stings. The 2024 missed opportunity hurt. The 2025 season showed they were right there. This group has been climbing the mountain for three years straight. They know what heartbreak feels like. They know what pressure feels like. They are ready. This is not a club hoping for success anymore. It is a club expecting it.
Now the fixture. Carlton will get blockbuster games. MCG. Marvel. Thursday and Friday nights. They thrive in prime time. Most of their toughest games will be at home. They’ll get to play weaker sides like West Coast, Essendon and North twice. If they come out of the first six rounds at 6 and 0, the belief will snowball. Momentum will take over. Sides will start fearing them before the first bounce.
Finals? It will not matter. Once Carlton locks in a home qualifying final, it is lights out. No team matches up on them over four quarters. Brisbane cannot contain Curnow and McKay. Geelong are our bunnies. Collingwood cannot beat them in a clearance war. Hokball is a thing of the past. The Grand Final becomes a formality.
A perfect season in modern footy is nearly impossible. But nearly is not never. If any side is built to do it, it is this one. Carlton going 27 and 0 in 2026 is not just a dream. It is the natural endpoint of three years of growth, pain, pressure, and elite list management.
And when they do it, people won’t say how did this happen. They’ll say we should have seen it coming.
Bookmark it.
Big chance for finals, and even a fluky top 4 finish likely to result in a straight set exitSaints have no chance
I prefer St Kilda to finish in the bottom four then get exposed for Salary Cap Breaches.Big chance for finals, and even a fluky top 4 finish likely to result in a straight set exit