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Anonymous
Years ago
Fourth spot
Perth look shakey and rely on 2 players to score a bunch of points. NZ have been average lately too but the new guy Christmas looks alright. Melbourne look the best and Adelaide are probably their own worst enemy but have so many weapons. Unless Perth pull their fingers out they won't be top 2.
I get the feeling Cairns have eased a bit in the betting.
Illawarra are the dark horse and could get up but really need to take advantage of their draw
The current top 3 should make the playoffs, but there's no guarantee they'll remain the top 3. Especially with NZ and United playing each other 3 more times.
Who will be the other playoff team? I'll tip Adelaide. Injuries derailed them but once healthy they can become a force.
3-8 will give NZ and Melbourne a good chance at making the playoffs, 3-9 will do the same for Perth. It would take an absolutely monumental collapse for any of them to drop out from here.