Is the AFL
2015 Premiership a ‘one-horse race’? Well, nothing is ever a ‘one-horse race’
as long as there is a ‘second horse’, but yet another Hawthorn premiership is
looking very likely at this stage.
According to
these rankings the Hawks are at about two goals better than the next
highest-ranked team, the West Coast Eagles. A match-up between those two teams
on Grand Final day though would be played at the MCG, giving Hawthorn an
estimated two more goals advantage, bringing its advantage up to about four
goals in total.
Everyone
else? Considerably more of a longshot. Both Sydney and Fremantle are about five goals
back, meaning they would both be rated seven goal underdogs in an MCG Grand
Final matchup versus the Hawks. The highest rated Victorian teams, Collingwood
and Richmond, are five to six goals behind Hawthorn. And those two teams would
likely have to negotiate some difficult interstate trips during the finals
before they could make it all the way to the end.
I’m deflated by this. I’m seen seven Hawthorn
premierships in the thirty years I’ve been following football, which is more
than enough. I’d even throw my support behind West Coast if it stood the best
chance of ending the Hawthorn monotony.
P.S. I'm been on holiday the past few days, hence the later than usual posting of this week's rankings.
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