AFL power rankings: Here's where your team is at

By Justin Robertson / Expert

The AFL season has just ticked past the bye rounds and the mid-year break. We’ve named All Australians. Teams have had time off.

Now, we’re ready to launch into the back half of the season as AFL clubs jostle for top eight supremacy or start looking towards 2022.

I know, I know, there’s a million of these rankings, but I feel like It’s time to check in, take a pulse, see where things are at as 18 clubs start their turn at the bend for their sprint to the finish line. There’s more at stake now.

Here’s how this works
This is based on form and gut feelings on who the best to worst teams in the AFL are right now. It takes into consideration recent form and overall form.

If I have a team ahead of another, vent your spleen in the comments and tell me why that team should be ranked higher!

1. Cats
Geelong are hot right now. They’ve won eight of their last nine which has included some top scalps: Tigers, Bulldogs, Power in Adelaide, Eagles. Their only loss in nine weeks was to the Swans by two.

Tom Stewart is having a breakout year. Sam Menegola and Cam Guthrie have been important. Their menacing forward trio of Tom Hawkins (30), Jeremy Cameron (25), and Gary Rohan (22) have kicked 77 goals between them. The only question is: how far can they go in finals? Home-and-away season dominant Cats are back.

2. Demons
A loss to the Pies and then a bye has cooled Melbourne’s hot form for now, but they remain finals-bound on the back of their 9-0 start to the year.

They’ve gone 2-2 in the last month and take on the Bombers, Giants, Power and Hawks next. Clayton Oliver, Christian Petracca and Max Gawn have been incredible this year. Tom McDonald, Kysaiah Pickett, Bailey Fristch have rejuvenated their forward line combining for 71 goals.

(Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

3. Lions
Brisbane are rolling. They’ve won eight of their last nine – the same as Geelong. Lachie Neale is back. Joe Daniher’s transition has been injury free.

Jarrad Lyons is having a year averaging 28 touches a game and ranked fourth in the AFL for the contested ball. Harris Andrews is second in the league for interceptions (119) behind Melbourne’s Jake Lever. Brisbane are in a good spot right now and will be hoping they can go one step further in finals.

4. Bulldogs
There are some concerns here that they can’t get the job done against the top teams. They’ve lost to the Tigers, Cats and Demons and have lost two of their last three.

Jack Macrae is having a standout year and leads the AFL in disposals averaging 35 a game. Josh Bruce has been their best forward with 37 goals.

The focus for the Bulldogs has been their clearance work: they are ranked first for clearances (40 per game) and centre clearances (14 per game). They should finish in the top four.

5. Eagles
The Tigers win may just be the point we refer back to as the line in the sand moment for their 2021 season. The point where they started to get things right. Others might argue that point was the Blues win when they were missing half-a-dozen players.

They’re a different team from the outfit that lost by 97 to the Cats in April. They’re ranked 18th for tackles in the AFL which indicates a lack of pressure, but that seems to have shifted.

They have five games in Perth coming up. Expect them to rise as the injured bodies return.

(Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

6. Power
They beat the Tigers early in the season and expectations have been sky high since. But, they dropped two home games to the Bulldogs and Cats. They just beat the Pies by one. The Lions smashed them by 49. And they’ve only really bullied terrible teams.

Midfield bull Ollie Wines is having a solid year with 32 touches a game. The good news for Port Adelaide: six of their last nine are against non-finals teams. They also play five games at home. There’s potential here for a top four finish if they can rectify their home form slump.

7. Bombers
It’s mind blowing to think how the conversation around Essendon has shifted in just 12 months. Remember how much of a trainwreck they appeared to be, with Joe Daniher, Conor McKenna, Orazio Fantasia, Adam Saad all leaving. They are still very much a work in progress but their game plan is starting to hold up in tight contests and we’ve seen their best is very good.

Darcy Parish has taken his game to a new level we haven’t seen before. Rising Star duo Nik Cox and Harrison Jones get better with every week. The Bombers are 4-1 in the last five weeks: only Geelong is better than that.

8. Giants
They are 6-3-1 in the last 10 weeks with wins over Swans and Eagles. They lost to the Tigers by two and drew with the Roos – that tells you where things are at with Greater Western Sydney.

Toby Greene is doing his part with 27 goals. They’re right on the cusp of the finals and their form sits on a spectrum of top four and middling. It’s hard to say which side of finals they will fall on right now.

Toby Greene (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

9. Tigers
It hasn’t been a consistent year for the Tigers with injuries, form slumps and blooding a new cast of future players. But they’re been able to hang in there and get the wins when they’ve needed it.

I trust this team will make finals and that’s all they have to do at this point. Where they finish in the top eight doesn’t really matter. They still have what it takes to win a flag but other teams are better this year.

10. Swans
I’m not convinced the Swans are a finals bound team yet. They’ve played in five games where the result was nine points or less. They’ve won three of those against the Bombers, Cats and Saints. They could have been sitting in 12th on five wins had those results not gone their way.

A good reason for their rise this year has been their pressure. They are the no.1 tackling team in the AFL averaging 65 a game. They’re also the best at tackles inside 50, with 12 per game.

11. Hawks
It feels like Hawthorn are playing much better than their results are showing. They’ve lost 10 of their last 11 but in recent times they’ve played better football.

They are the no.1 team with rebounds from their defensive 50, averaging 43 a game. Tom Mitchell, Jaeger O’Meara, Changkuoth Jiath, Luke Breust and a handful of others are making other teams work for their wins.

12. Dockers
They started the year 4-2 but have only recorded two wins in the last seven weeks. They’ve beaten most of the non-finals teams but haven’t been competitive against the top tier teams. They lost the derby to the Eagles by 59, Port by 46, and then lost to the Blues early in the season by 45.

Having said that, they sit just outside the top eight and can be a contender if they can find consistency. But they have a tough run home that includes the Tigers, Cats, Swans in Sydney, Lions and Eagles.

13. Magpies
Why did it take Nathan Buckley to resign to get up and beat competition leaders Melbourne? I’ll never understand that part of football. But, whatever happened, they looked more competitive, engaged, and threatening.

The Darcy Moore injury comes at a horrible time but Collingwood should be playing more inspired football from here because they just cost Nathan Buckley his job. That’s on them.

14. Crows
Their kids look alright and even their veterans are contributing in a season that won’t feature finals. Taylor Walker has kicked 37 goals and is fourth in the Coleman Medal race.

Brodie Smith and Paul Seedsman are the two best metres gained players in the league averaging 628 and 624 per game.

15. Kangaroos
They’ve shown classic shinboner spirit in the last few weeks, which is a sign the players have committed to effort that lasts longer than half a quarter.

They lost by 23 against the Lions, drew with the Giants and lost by 20 against the Saints. These are signs that there are better days coming for North Melbourne fans. Rebuilds are hard to sit through but these last nine weeks should see more hope with a more resilient effort.

Aidan Corr is one of the Roos’ most underrated players. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

16. Saints
They showed so much promise last year and now it feels they’ve regressed to a point where you can’t tell where the improvement is going to come from.

They’ve beaten the Hawks, Suns and Roos in the last nine games and that doesn’t mean all that much. Their next five games will decide their year (if it isn’t already decided): Tigers, Pies, Lions, Power and Eagles. Brett Ratten needs to reset this group in the off-season. I think they can bounce-back in 2022.

17. Suns
There were talks last week that the Suns could make a great relocation candidate to Tasmania. That’s never a good conversation to have about your club but the reality is they are 2-8 in the last 10 weeks and as a club, they’ve been bone dry of success historically.

Injuries haven’t helped their cause and while I don’t think relocation is the answer, if we’re having this discussion two to three years from now something needs to give. It’s hard to know when it gets better for the Suns.

18. Blues
They’re just a mess at the moment. They’ve won two games in the last nine weeks against rebuilding teams in the Bombers and Hawks. How many rebuilds and draft picks is it going to take before Carlton gets it right? The good news: form can change.

They have Paddy Cripps, Sam Walsh and Harry McKay. They went after Zac Williams and Saad. Most of their good players are playing. But something is off though.

They are missing a connection. Hopefully the review will reveal their flaws and they can make a good fist of their run home against the non-finals teams. They’ve got the Crows, Dockers, Pies, Roos, Saints, Suns and Giants.

The Crowd Says:

2021-06-25T23:23:20+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


Haha you were too conservative Suffice it so say I will now be moving from prediction to explanation.not gunna be my yea, not Richkond’s. Luckily my daughter’s team are on the pace and finals bound. That will lessen the “pain”.

2021-06-24T21:52:28+00:00

Mr Right

Roar Rookie


CAM, as a great as an achievement the 2014 Tigers back half season was, resulting in them making the 8, it was a 1 in a 25-year event. It normally only occurs when a team gets star players back & the clubs in front of them keep losing games, proving they weren't as good as previously thought. If my memory serves me correctly, the Tigers going towelled up by 10 goals in the first week of the finals 2014. For the Tigers to make the top four, they will need to win 3 more games than 2 of the best five teams in the comp. They can go thru undefeated & not make the 4. The real question to be asked is, "are they good enough to play 4 weeks of finals & not lose 1 game"? We all know they weren’t able to last year, will this year be different?

2021-06-24T21:12:13+00:00

Mr Right

Roar Rookie


A couple of days is a long time in football. I agreed with the point you were making. Which team is going to stand up when it counts.

2021-06-23T08:52:33+00:00

Dangersphere 10

Roar Rookie


Great perception muddy, you've taken notice of something most on here have so far missed ;) we've looked way better on the wider grounds this year, whilst at the cattery we just grind and get the job done. Eagles demolition aside (to be fair, they were more like witches hats that game lol), we've been pretty poor at home this year and I think it's certainly a feint, the recruits were brought in for one specific ground and that ground is not GMHBA. The tigers game was our finals formula moving forward, strange so few outside our two fanbases took notice.

2021-06-23T08:36:32+00:00

Dangersphere 10

Roar Rookie


That's fine, we prefer the MCG this season, have a look at our results there of late.. Cats were missing Henderson, Miers, Duncan (out early) with Dangerfield, Guthrie and Occonor only just coming back from injury and clearly underdone. Occonor had to play defence due to hendo being out which meant Liba/Bont got a tag free run which tremendously helped the dogs. See, we can play the injury game too if we'd like, but would rather not make excuses. Win or lose, this salt from dogs fans doesn't help and takes the shine off an otherwise fantastic contest. Time to move on...

2021-06-23T08:31:50+00:00

Dangersphere 10

Roar Rookie


Quite the opposite actually, and all the whinging in the world won't change that, dogs were outclassed and deservedly lost. Time to stop crying and move on :thumbup:

2021-06-23T08:30:34+00:00

Dangersphere 10

Roar Rookie


Supreme analysis of the game Disnick, glad others also took notice of the subtle dominance from the cats throughout the match. "For instance: despite the two easy misses in the last quarter from the Dogs, they by and large converted quite well on the night from 50-50 shots in open-play. Conversely, the Cats scored from very deliberate and measured positions on the field. They also missed a few sitters." - summed it up perfectly, I saw one team score from careful, structured play, whilst the other scored predominantly from silly turnovers and lucky breaks. And for all the whinging about "home ground advantage" and injured players, we also had crucial players out which caused structural changes, meaning Libba/Bont for example were not tagged and able to influence the game much more than they would have been otherwise allowed. We also play an MCG games style this season, meaning we've actually struggled ourselves down at the cattery, so no great advantage there either. All in all the dogs fans have been incredibly bitter and salty after this one, and its sad to see after what was otherwise a cracking contest between two great sides.

2021-06-23T08:23:53+00:00

Thom Roker

Roar Guru


Yeah, it is power rankings, so there’s potential for a team to be rated highly based on one game, but I think the Hawks are stinking the place up right now worse than anyone.

2021-06-23T06:26:35+00:00

Kick to Kick

Roar Rookie


Eagles are 7th on bookies odds for the flag at 13:1. Seems about right to me. 9:2 to reach top 4. Don’t reckon Eagles are consistent enough to win without the double chance. Mind you betting markets are a bit loopy. Richmond is 8:1 to reach top 4 but 6:1 to win the whole shebang. Go figure!

2021-06-23T03:37:46+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


link to zerohanger please? (there's certainly potential for a highly compressed finish but I have Geelong games clear ahead of the pack from 2-7.)

2021-06-23T03:33:45+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


it must be some other Shiel, surely?

2021-06-23T02:37:40+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Guest


With Covid in the mix and Gladys doing her ostrich/KFC impersonation, the Eagles may not have to travel for any finals. Zerohanger has the possibility of five teams , including the Eagles, finishing on 16 wins with % only separating them. Naitanui is ranked 2nd ruckman and fourth best player overall in the competition. Shuey and Yeo are 1st and 3rd for injury impact on any team. They're back. Our forwards have the best goal to F50 ratio of any team and with Kelly, Shuey, Yeo, Gaff, and Redden we have a top three midfield. Do you want to revise your fear factor?

2021-06-23T01:16:22+00:00

Kick to Kick

Roar Rookie


Not very scared. Can’t beat anyone of note away from home. Won’t finish high enough to avoid away finals.

2021-06-23T01:13:39+00:00

Kick to Kick

Roar Rookie


Totally agree. Plus Swans are 6th by percentage as well as competition points so pretty much sit where they should. The next 9 games are another issue. As a Swans fan I’m nervous about the next month.

2021-06-23T00:21:15+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


Well I am mea culpaing a bit here, I thought Cameron and Smith were crazy pickups given the Cattery- and the light dawned. Winning at the Cattery has never been the problem.

2021-06-23T00:15:41+00:00


kids want all the perks that come with being a professional sportsperson (money, fame, sponsors, free meals etc) but then say, oh no, I dont want to move! try telling a pro in the major league baseball that - sorry lad, weve traded you to baltimore, pack your stuff now and off you go!

2021-06-22T22:52:39+00:00

WCE

Roar Rookie


be afraid , West Coast are coming

2021-06-22T21:06:16+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Well Geelong beat us by a kick after the siren and they are now the unassailable premiership favourites, so by that reckoning yes we have the greatest midfield of all time, bar none.

2021-06-22T20:36:27+00:00

Luke

Guest


It's so hilarious when people try to make a point with..."mark my words". Sorry, just had to be said. haha

2021-06-22T20:03:24+00:00

luke

Guest


Well Cam, im a Hawks fan, and i would agree with everything Rick said. And if he was getting ahead of himself, he wouldnt have mentioned the Melbourne game, which he did. So, as someone who doesnt exactly like the cats, I still have to admit that they are easily the team to beat this year, but time will tell and injuries, I feel, will also play a part for the top 5 challengers

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