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That’s kind of how power rankings work - recent form is weighted more heavily. And losses don’t come too much worse for a top 4 caliber team than to Centrals on a 7 game losing streak.
I’m a believer in North and I don’t see them staying there long but I have probably been wrong I’m assuming CJ Reed could recapture 2015 form, he is a mile off, he’s still fat and hasn’t made any of his team mates better this year. Huge disappointment and North would be looking for answers if Hawkes can’t deliver a GF this year considering they have two returning visa imports and a high profile recruit in Atem.
They’re now only the sixth best club because centrals played a blinder? Unless you’re ranking the teams weekly and not considering what’s happened up to that week