Can your club go all the way this year? (pt II)

By Nash Mitchell / Roar Rookie

18 clubs started this AFL season, last week we had our top eight (nine?) to make the finals and now we’re down to six. Having assessed the chances of Sydney, Port Adelaide and Geelong in part 1, today we’ll look at the remaining contenders.

Carlton
Carlton coming ninth this season isn’t the position Mick Malthouse would have been happy with until the Essendon drug scandal cancelled out the Bombers for 2013.

But they’re in the finals series and so far Carlton don’t look out of place, with Chris Judd and Marc Murphy looking good coming into this week’s game against the Swans.

Key match-ups for the Swans and Blues game:
• Lachie Henderson and Kurt Tippet: Henderson has claimed to be one of the best swingmen and Tippet being one of the most dangerous forwards AFL has to offer.

Henderson will have to lift his game to control the way the blues run off of the backline. Tippet will have to kick straight for the Swans to pull away for victory.

• Jarrad McVeigh and Kade Simpson: Simpson is one of Carlton’s hard nuts and will do anything for his side, always read to put his body on the line even against bigger opponents.

McVeigh has had a stand-out season and would have to be up there for the Swans best and fairest, his leadership across the ground is crucial to the team.

Fremantle
Fremantle have been the underdogs of 2013, flying under the radar of most people who follow the AFL.

Their backline has to be one of the best in the league and their midfield is close to perfect, the only weak spot is that they haven’t had a good run with the top four sides.

Fremantle can stop any team – their run through the centre of the ground is quick and they rarely turn it over, this run can burn teams that aren’t fit enough to keep up.

Furthermore, Fremantle’s defence is strong and they have the best record for being scored against in the league, with only 1518 points scored.

Michael Johnson has had a great year and, with the return of Luke McPharlin, he should be in the running for an All-Australian spot.

Hawthorn
Hawthorn is easily the best all-round team in the competition; from full back to full forward the team looks complete.

The backline is unstoppable with Josh Gibson, Brian Lake and Ben Stratton all combining to be an unstoppable force.

In the middle, Luke Hodge, Samuel Mitchell, David Hale and Shaun Burgoyne are clearance kings and love a little push and shove.

The forward line is the best in the league with Jarryd Roughead, Luke Breust, Jack Gunston and Lance Franklin kicks goals from all directions.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-09-15T10:38:23+00:00

Nash Mitchell

Roar Rookie


Fully agree Fremantle match up to every top 4 side and don't look outta place!

2013-09-14T06:23:45+00:00

John Fedec

Guest


Full respect to you Nash Mitchell ! BUT...results against TOP 4 sides over the season don't mean MUCH gloss over history from 1994 onwards, and especially from 2000 onwards and you'll find the winning premier doesn't always have a good record vs other top 4 teams ! I think it means LITTLE here as a form line for Fremantle ! You could have gotten 11.00 for Fremantle to win the flag 3 months ago, now you should settle for 3.75 Fremantle have been ruthless since losing to Richmond ! Expect them to crush Sydney, and then the winner of Hawthorn/Geelong !

AUTHOR

2013-09-14T02:54:51+00:00

Nash Mitchell

Roar Rookie


Yeah, but im going off there games with or without a full strength team.

2013-09-14T01:45:47+00:00

TheCunningLinguistic

Guest


I think you may have misread Freo's results against the top 4 this season. Correct me if I'm wrong, but those results have almost uniformely been while Freo were missing a good portion of their top 18. Different story when they have most of those players back! Witness the result against Geelong, at Simonds Stadium... When Freo has close to a full strength team, they have a virtually unstoppable drive to succeed, and I think it will take every single Hawthorn player playing at 110% to stop them. They have the drive, the self-belief, and the understanding that it is finally their time! Should they both get to the Grand Final, I think a Hawthorn-Fremantle match-up will be the game of the year, and rightly so. Let me finish by saying- go Freo!

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