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    2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Basically forget the ladder, forget the odds, here is the ultimate guide to how likely each side is to win the flag. Each week (or until I run out of stem/no one replies), I will rank sides from most to least likely to win our flag. I will also put a black line through teams when their season is cooked. So here goes...

    1- Bulldogs: We are the champs and GWS got smashed. Morris out sucks.
    2- GWS: Yes, they got smacked. But that list!
    3- Cats: Winning away is always a good start. Depth the issue
    4- Crows: What a performance? Let's see how that midfield goes further into the season
    5- Swans: Shock loss and Rampe will hurt short term but Swans often start slow and their quality is obvious
    6- Eagles: Taking out the garbage away from home is pretty big for them. Need to beat some decent sides away to be a serious threat but they have some quality. Lets see how they go without a ruck div too.
    7- Hawks: Based on credits in the bank
    8- Essendon: Like their medical records, their quality is highly unknown. Looked alright Saturday night and decent coverage around the ground.
    9- Melbourne: Team on the rise and 3rd ruck rule will benefit a team no more than Melbourne.
    10- Richmond: Can't believe I think they might be ok-ish. Some good recruiting. Real sides will expose them though.
    11- Collingwood: A Grade mid.
    12- Port: Huge win but will need to do more to regain my trust.
    13- Saints: Overrated in my eye and Roo will hurt short term.
    14- Freo: Fyfe's back....and Lyon seems really the type of a guy you'd wanna hang with after losing a lot...
    15- Blues: Their kids are good, everyone else sucks or plays the wrong way or is Kade Simpson.
    16- North: They are garbage.
    17- Lions: They won, so I will delay the black mark for a week.

    And the black mark goes through... Gold Coast. Not saying they will necessarily finish last but they are the biggest losers in the AFL at the moment.
    Last edited by Rocco Jones; 02-04-2017 at 10:37 PM.

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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    The Cats at 3 lolz
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1eyedog View Post
    The Cats at 3 lolz
    How dare u lolz @ me 😡

    srs thou, the Cats and GWS are the teams I fear most if we had to play everyone at the MCG.

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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Eagles should finish top 4 if they can win enough games away. Good start for them.

    They can't win the flag, IMO, too many flaky types but definitely will play the role of gatekeeper for other teams vying for top 4.

    Crows just thumped GWS without Walker or Lever. Their transition from defence is probably on par with us and GWS, and their forward line is deadly. Could be the real deal, but are they missing a gun mid?
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    Hawks won't make the 8
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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocco Jones View Post
    How dare u lolz @ me ��
    srs thou, the Cats and GWS are the teams I fear most if we had to play everyone at the MCG.
    Geelong is so weird. Full of B-C graders like Murdoch, Cowan, Ruggles, Horlin-Smith etc but they're unbeatable when playing the red, white & blue.
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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocco Jones View Post
    How dare u lolz @ me ��

    srs thou, the Cats and GWS are the teams I fear most if we had to play everyone at the MCG.
    Yeah I actually fear Geelong the most but only because of the historical timeline of us v them.

    Agree re. the Cows and Cokers playing deep finals and as above the Cows are light on for midfield quality.
    But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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    I would rate Adelaide as the main danger and seem better since they lost danger(field).

    The performance against GWS was very good.

    Perhaps GWS are not the real deal. They compromised their depth by shipping it to Carlton and have loaded with injury prone experience.

    Geelong was much better than I expected, but surely the lack of depth will tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Joe View Post
    I would rate Adelaide as the main danger and seem better since they lost danger(field).

    The performance against GWS was very good.

    Perhaps GWS are not the real deal. They compromised their depth by shipping it to Carlton and have loaded with injury prone experience.

    Geelong was much better than I expected, but surely the lack of depth will tell.
    Yep, as even as it is at the top, no team is without its flaws (Bulldogs included). If we can keep it together and position ourselves well, we're a huge shot at back to back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Joe View Post
    Perhaps GWS are not the real deal. They compromised their depth by shipping it to Carlton and have loaded with injury prone experience.
    The longer this pre-season has gone and the more I've heard GWS talked up the more I've doubted them.

    They have an awesome list full of amazing talent, but I'm not convinced there is as much quality as everyone thinks.

    Their depth will fall away very quickly if they cop injuries. That's obviously why they recruited De Boer and Mzungu. None of their reserve players are guns, because if they were they would be playing seniors, just like at any other club. GWS are not the exception to that rule, and just because they have had amazing draft picks doesn't mean they have amazing players in their reserves continually denied an opportunity.

    Look at all the players they have traded so far in their lifespan. Apart from the ones that were already AFL regulars (Treloar, Tyson, Adams), there is maybe a couple who have proven themselves since. Bruce has been good, Boyd solid, Plowman ok, O'Rourke ok, Bugg ok, while Jaksch, Whiley, Frost, Edwards, Darley, Townsend, Lamb, Sumner have all largely been failures. They are all representative of the next layer of GWS players.

    Don't get me wrong they are very good, but a couple of injuries will really hurt them and like any other club they will rely just as much on the hunger and drive of their list as the talent.
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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Round 2

    The real contenders
    1- Bulldogs: Clutch city.
    2- GWS: Took out the garbage. That list.
    3- Crows: Looking deeper than last year.
    4- Swans: Blood players and start slow early, we know how this pans out
    5- Cats: Unconvincing but have ability to beat best.

    The Eagles
    6- Eagles: Unconvincing as well, but they are 2-0.

    The pack
    7- Port: What a start?
    8- Melbourne: Team on the rise and 3rd ruck rule will benefit a team no more than Melbourne.
    9- Richmond: Legit have them in 9th, no joke.
    10- Essendon: Hard to predict but 2-0 is 2-0.
    11-Hawks: Back in the pack and 0-2 hurts.

    Behind the pack
    12- Saints: I was too harsh on them last week. Being unable to get over a line turning into a bad habit though.
    13- Pies: Gun mids, poor everyone else, particularly coach's box.

    Young, competitive
    14- North: Should have had huge win
    15- Blues: Good future etc.
    16- Lions: Things are looking a lot less bleak with Fagan and Beams.

    The black mark goes through....Freo.

    Suns and Freo really the stand out basket cases.
    Last edited by Rocco Jones; 02-04-2017 at 11:59 PM.

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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Can't really disagree with any of that Rocco, maybe the Eagles above the Cats at this point given their home ground advantage. Can see them scraping into the top 4 on the basis of winning enough games at home & beating some middling sides away.
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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
    Can't really disagree with any of that Rocco, maybe the Eagles above the Cats at this point given their home ground advantage. Can see them scraping into the top 4 on the basis of winning enough games at home & beating some middling sides away.
    I've edited to put them in rungs. Eagles on own.

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    Re: 2017 AFL Premiership Power Rankings

    I think it works better in packs like that. Good stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topdog View Post
    I think it works better in packs like that. Good stuff
    Yeah, I like it.

    Geelong and WC the hardest to place for mine. A poor 1 point win over a bottom 6 team should have huge question marks over the Cats.
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