In 24 of the last 28 years, a team who missed the finals has finished top-4 the next year. 33 teams in total over 28 years. Who will it be?

Which of these teams could conceivably finish in the top-4 (can select more than one)


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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?
 

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West Coast. Covid years a write off. Experienced enough to do a Collingwood if they can find a couple of kids
New strength and conditioning coach, fittest they've been in 5 years apparently. If they still had Kennedy for one last season I'd say they'd be a finals threat, but don't see them making it. Interesting pick, though.
 
You’d surely have to back Port to do it. Had a good young team 2 years ago and added JHF.

Smokey would be
GWS with a new coach, The No1 pick in the draft and a fair bit of talent across all lines

Then again their new Coach is planning on playing one of the best CHBs in the comp as a forward so your probably better setting your money on fire
 
The obvious candidates are Carlton and Port. I’d be surprised if it were us though we should be much better. Gold Coast or St Kilda could pull a decent season out too I guess. Adelaide are probably a better bet for 2024 or 2025.
 

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In 24 of the last 28 years, a team who missed the finals has finished top-4 the next year. 33 teams in total over 28 years. Who will it be?

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