These 3 teams finished 10th to 12th last season, with just one win and 6% separating them, but who finishes highest in 2020?
Port have added some elite young talent to their list that was largely relying on its older stars. Will they take their games to another level in 2020 and help propel their team back into the finals, or will they get SYB's?
While the wheels have obviously fallen off at the Crows since their GF year in 2017, and there was a mass exodus at the end of last season, including Pyke. Will all the list changes and a new coaching group give the club renewed energy to bounce back into the finals, or are they going to struggle, and perhaps start rebuilding?
As for North, like at Port the year before, they added a lot of new faces to their list last season, but it didn't seem to make much difference, and they struggled, until they sacked Scott. Things improved a bunch under Shaw though (8-5), so will that continue into 2020 and see North back in September action?
Port have added some elite young talent to their list that was largely relying on its older stars. Will they take their games to another level in 2020 and help propel their team back into the finals, or will they get SYB's?
While the wheels have obviously fallen off at the Crows since their GF year in 2017, and there was a mass exodus at the end of last season, including Pyke. Will all the list changes and a new coaching group give the club renewed energy to bounce back into the finals, or are they going to struggle, and perhaps start rebuilding?
As for North, like at Port the year before, they added a lot of new faces to their list last season, but it didn't seem to make much difference, and they struggled, until they sacked Scott. Things improved a bunch under Shaw though (8-5), so will that continue into 2020 and see North back in September action?
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