Cats not competing in 2025?Hawthorn
Brisbane
Port Adelaide
GWS
Fremantle
Collingwood
Gold Coast
Western Bulldogs
Adelaide
Carlton
Essendon
North Melbourne
Sydney
Melbourne
West Coast Eagles
Richmond
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Cats not competing in 2025?Hawthorn
Brisbane
Port Adelaide
GWS
Fremantle
Collingwood
Gold Coast
Western Bulldogs
Adelaide
Carlton
Essendon
North Melbourne
Sydney
Melbourne
West Coast Eagles
Richmond
Cats not competing in 2025?
They invented a Time Machine and beat Hawthorn in 2008 grand final only change history and lose to StKilda in 2009Relegated back to their VFA origins - they want their VFA flags to be counted to the AFL tally, they can go back there!!!
** It was early AM I'm bound to forget something
To be honest, I'd take thatThey invented a Time Machine and beat Hawthorn in 2008 grand final only change history and lose to StKilda in 2009
Poor GWS..Heres mine:
1. GWS (ru)
2. Pies (p)
3. Lions
4. Dogs
5. Suns
6. Hawks
7. Swans
8. Port
9. Cats
10. Blues
11. Crows
12. Freo
13. St Kilda
14. Melbourne
15. Essendon
16. North
17. Eagles
18. Tigers
Then you clearly don't know how to use a time machine.
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Deep down you know its not happening1. Carlton (P)
2 - 18: who cares.
Collingwood age is a massive problem for mine they don’t have the kids most clubs have coming through still have at least 8 players over 30 on their list it’s probably a Bold call but I don’t see them making the top 8
They don't much however most of their core is in the 27-30 age group so the real pain is a couple of years awayPurely out of interest and as a comparison, what kids does a club like Carlton have coming through. Where is their Daicos, Ashcroft or Sheezel. They are in more trouble youth wise then anyone, they have no one coming through.
You got the greatest kissed on the dick fixture possible last year. In the whole H&A season you played 3 games out of 23 against other top 4 sides, and you lost all of them.For a team that was 11 points off the premiership. Geelong doesn't get a lot of love. They will be better next year, not worse...
They don't much however most of their core is in the 27-30 age group so the real pain is a couple of years away
Same goes for HawthornYou got the greatest kissed on the dick fixture possible last year. In the whole H&A season you played 3 games out of 23 against other top 4 sides, and you lost all of them.
You would be extremely lucky to get such a fixture again
Not really. Hawthorn had 6 games against top 4 teams in the H&A this year. Obviously part of it is you finished top 4 and can't play yourself, but you got the bare minimum of games possible against top 4 opponents - three. You also had six games against the bottom 4 teams, same as Hawthorn.Same goes for Hawthorn
sack hinkley ladder lol1. GWS
2. Hawthorn
3. Brisbane
4. Gold Coast
5. Geelong
6. Sydney
7. West Coast
8. Western Bulldogs
9. Fremantle
10. Essendon
11. Carlton
12. Adelaide
13. Collingwood
14. St Kilda
15. Melbourne
16. North Melbourne
17. Richmond
18. Port Adelaide
We've had the worst injuries of any club this year and last year outside of Richmond and got to a prelim last season. I'm not sure we should be too worried... If we can get some consistency into the squad under our new fitness boss and bring in some more durable players in the trade period I'm confident we'll be in the 5-6 teams next year.Unfortunately for the Blues as proven by recent results, not many of them can play. If you have a group of 27-30 year olds who have not been able to deliver a flag or even come close to a grand final, with no youth coming through, that is the list in the most trouble.
We've had the worst injuries of any club this year and last year outside of Richmond and got to a prelim last season. I'm not sure we should be too worried... If we can get some consistency into the squad under our new fitness boss and bring in some more durable players in the trade period I'm confident we'll be in the 5-6 teams next year.
As for youth while we don't have a Sheezel coming through we have some handy kids who show plenty of promise. E.Hollands, Cowan, O.Hollands, Binns, Moir, Wilson, Lord. How good they end up is anyone's guess but have all shown plenty of ability.