RISING UP
The Brisbane
Lions have taken a hammering so far in 2014, which followed a tough off-season,
but they have turned things around a bit over the past five weeks. A four goal
away win this weekend - even against Melbourne - got them a ranking point,
which came off the back of getting a few ranking points against Gold Coast last
weekend. This marks the first time in over a year that the Lions have had
back-to-back ‘plus’ results. It may only have moved them up to fifteenth on the
rankings, but after falling below GWS five weeks back it is a definite
improvement.
FALLING DOWN
Adelaide has
followed up having its virtues extolled here last
week by losing at home by five goals to the West Coast Eagles. This puts
them back in sixth on the rankings, although more crucial for their actual
premiership aspirations is that it knocks them out of the eight on the
premiership ladder as well.
ALSO OF NOTE
After the top two teams no-one seems to be able
to be more than just ‘good’. Just a goal and a half per game separates third
placed Fremantle from eighth placed Essendon. The Dockers, who just got over
the line against Carlton on the weekend, are the ‘weakest’ third placed team
since Hawthorn in the early stages of 2011.
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