My ladder (cue outrageous fits of laughter!!) is as follows:
1. Sydney
2. Geelong
3. Adelaide
4. West Coast
5. Port Adelaide
6. Richmond
7. Greater Western Sydney
8. Melbourne
9. Essendon
10. Hawthorn
11. Collingwood
12. Western Bulldogs
13. St Kilda
14. Fremantle
15. North Melbourne
16. Carlton
17. Brisbane
18. Gold Coast
I'm still not convinced about Melbourne - their inclusion really is a toss of the coin and I could easily have elevated the Bombers to 8th position.
My Hawks are in for a middling-to-reasonable kind of season. There's probably not such as a thing as a "good" mid-table finish, but we might have it. The cumulative loss of Mitchell, Lewis, Hodge and Gibson - enforced or otherwise - leaves massive gaps in the experience stakes.
Port are my big improver, although I am not sure if the icing (Watts, Motlop, Rockliff, Thomas) will add too much if the cake is still undercooked. Nevertheless, I'm tentatively backing them to make Adelaide Oval the "Portress" again....as well as winning the odd away game.
My selection of Sydney and Geelong at the head of the ladder is based on exposed recent form and the mouth-watering prospect of what a fully fit Lance Franklin and Gary Ablett can contribute to their respective teams. The thought of Patrick Dangerfield playing 50/50 midfield/forward is a nightmare for opposition coaches.
Putting Richmond in 6th owes more to a long-held suspicion about premiership droughts and the season that follows them. I just don't see them as an automatic top-four lock.
Anyhow, I won't bore you with a dissertation on every selection!!