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How many games will we win in 2019?
« on: December 12, 2018, 01:11:10 PM »
TAB is saying par is 14.5 wins for us.


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TAB Over/Under: 14.5

GAMES WON IN 2018 — 18

Gilbert Gardiner says: OVER


One that got away in 2018? You bet. The Tigers are still one of the best one or three teams in the competition and should have 15 wins covered quite easily.

Chris Cavanagh says: OVER

Sixth-easiest fixture according to Champion Data and 13 games at their favoured MCG. Lock it in.

Liam Twomey says: OVER

Are the Tigers going to be four losses worse than they were this year? Even if it takes Tom Lynch some time to mix with his new teammates, it’s hard to see this team not winning at least 15 games.

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Over/under: How many games will your club win?

Gilbert Gardiner, Chris Cavanagh and Liam Twomey,
Herald Sun
12 December 2018


We are officially 100 days out from the start of the new season and the big numbers are in.

TAB has released its 2019 projected wins for all 18 teams, and it’s not pretty reading for the Gold Coast Suns.

The Suns’ total of 4.5 is clearly the lowest of any club across the past two seasons.

And while there is potential for improvement at Carlton, the bookies aren’t buying a charge up the ladder for the Blues.

Carlton’s win line is set at 6.5, which would have them finishing second last on the ladder.

At the other end of the scale, Richmond has been handed the highest line for 2019 at 14.5.

Who will rise above expectations and who will crash? Gilbert Gardiner, Chris Cavanagh and Liam Twomey look at every team.

1. Richmond     14.5
2. Collingwood  13.5
2. Melbourne    13.5
2. West Coast   13.5
5. Adelaide       12.5 
5. Essendon      12.5
5. Geelong        12.5
5. Hawthorn      12.5
9. GWS             11.5
9. North Melb.   11.5
9. Port Adel.      11.5
9. Sydney         11.5
13. Brisbane      9.5
13. Fremantle    9.5
13. W.Bulldogs  9.5
16. St Kilda       8.5
17. Carlton        6.5
18. Gold Coast   4.5

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/afl-overunder-projections-for-2019-how-many-games-will-your-club-win/news-story/e0c79cea8bf443fab257518077bd2523

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Re: How many games will we win in 2019?
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2018, 02:34:14 PM »
I don't know about anyone else but there seems to be hunger in the players eyes even in the training videos. 
I'm tipping a great season for the boys in 2019

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Re: How many games will we win in 2019?
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Re: How many games will we win in 2019?
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2019, 06:48:52 PM »
Richmond Tigers – ended last year at 68.6, regressed to 64.9.

They finished on a very low note, which kicked them out of the 70s. Watching them this month, we’ve essentially reinstalled those points they lost in that one prelim finals game to the Pies. Against two finalists this month, they’ve reminded us that their top gear is better than any other team’s best.

Starting ELO-FF 2019 rating: 69.4
Projected W-L record: An unrealistic 21-1, the only loss coming to Melbourne in R20. 3-1 in games within a goal. 1st place and premiers, both of which I agree with barring injury problems.

My parting shot in my personal prediction article was that the healthiest of Richmond, Melbourne, Collingwood, and West Coast in September would win the premiership; I stand by that prediction.

https://www.theroar.com.au/2019/03/16/2019-elo-ff-mens-ratings/