In 24 of the last 28 years at least one team who has missed the finals completely the year before has made the top-4 the next year. In some years, as many as three teams have done this in a single year.
So, these are the teams that finished top-four. 33 teams in 28 years, an average of more than 1 every year
2022 - Collingwood - came from 17th the year before
2021 - Melbourne - came from 9th the year before
2020 - Port - came from 10th the year before
2019 - Brisbane - came from 15th the year before
2018 - Collingwood - came from 13th the year before
- Hawthorn - came from 12th the year before
2017 - Richmond - came from 13th the year before
2016 - GWS - came from 11th the year before
2015 - WCE - came from 9th the year before
2014 - NONE
2013 - NONE
2012 - Adelaide - came from 14th the year before
2011 - WCE - came from 16th the year before
2010 - NONE
2009 - NONE
2008 - Bulldogs - came from 13th the year before
- St.Kilda - came from 9th the year before
2007 - Geelong - came from 10th the year before
- Port - came from 12th the year before
- North.Melb - came from 14th the year before
2006 - Freo - came from 10th the year before
2005 - Adelaide - came from 12th the year before
2004 - St.Kilda - came from11th the year before
- Geelong - came from 12th the year before
2003 - Sydney - came from 11th the year before
2002 - Collingwood - came from 9th the year before
2001 - Port - came from 14th the year before
- Richmond - came from 9th the year before
2000 - Melbourne - came from 14th the year before
1999 - Brisbane - came from 16th the year before
1998 - Melbourne - came from 16th the year before
1997 - St.Kilda - came from 10th the year before
- Bulldogs - came from 15th the year before
- Adelaide - came from 12th the year before
1996 - Sydney - came from 12th the year before
1995 - Richmond - came from 9th the year before
- Essendon - came from 10th the year before
Who do you think can/will do it this year? Everyone will say Carlton and probably fair enough, but it's often a team you don't expect. Like Collingwood last year. Who are the teams that could do it?
So, these are the teams that finished top-four. 33 teams in 28 years, an average of more than 1 every year
2022 - Collingwood - came from 17th the year before
2021 - Melbourne - came from 9th the year before
2020 - Port - came from 10th the year before
2019 - Brisbane - came from 15th the year before
2018 - Collingwood - came from 13th the year before
- Hawthorn - came from 12th the year before
2017 - Richmond - came from 13th the year before
2016 - GWS - came from 11th the year before
2015 - WCE - came from 9th the year before
2014 - NONE
2013 - NONE
2012 - Adelaide - came from 14th the year before
2011 - WCE - came from 16th the year before
2010 - NONE
2009 - NONE
2008 - Bulldogs - came from 13th the year before
- St.Kilda - came from 9th the year before
2007 - Geelong - came from 10th the year before
- Port - came from 12th the year before
- North.Melb - came from 14th the year before
2006 - Freo - came from 10th the year before
2005 - Adelaide - came from 12th the year before
2004 - St.Kilda - came from11th the year before
- Geelong - came from 12th the year before
2003 - Sydney - came from 11th the year before
2002 - Collingwood - came from 9th the year before
2001 - Port - came from 14th the year before
- Richmond - came from 9th the year before
2000 - Melbourne - came from 14th the year before
1999 - Brisbane - came from 16th the year before
1998 - Melbourne - came from 16th the year before
1997 - St.Kilda - came from 10th the year before
- Bulldogs - came from 15th the year before
- Adelaide - came from 12th the year before
1996 - Sydney - came from 12th the year before
1995 - Richmond - came from 9th the year before
- Essendon - came from 10th the year before
Who do you think can/will do it this year? Everyone will say Carlton and probably fair enough, but it's often a team you don't expect. Like Collingwood last year. Who are the teams that could do it?