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Sydney Swans 2023
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 12:32 pm
by Presti35
What happens from here and how do they rebound from GF humiliation?
You'd still think they'll be a top 8 side, but what does history say about sides the following year after being belted in the Grand Final?
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 12:39 pm
by Mr Miyagi
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 5:35 pm
by Jezza
Teams that have lost by 10+ goals in a Grand Final and where they finished in the following season:
Melbourne (1946) = -63 (finished 6th in 1947)
Carlton (1949) = -73 (finished 8th in 1950)
Collingwood (1956) = -73 (finished 5th in 1957)
Collingwood (1980) = -81 (finished 2nd in 1981)
Essendon (1983) = -83 (finished 1st in 1984)
Hawthorn (1985) = -78 (finished 1st in 1986)
Melbourne (1988) = -96 (finished 4th in 1989)
Geelong (1994) = -80 (finished 2nd in 1995)
Geelong (1995) = -61 (finished 7th in 1996)
Melbourne (2000) = -60 (finished 11th in 2001)
Port Adelaide (2007) = -119 (finished 13th in 2008)
Sydney (2014) = -63 (finished 5th in 2015)
GWS (2019) = -89 (finished 10th in 2020)
Western Bulldogs (2021) = -74 (finished 8th in 2022)
Sydney (2022) = -81 (?)
Premiers the following year = Essendon (1983) and Hawthorn (1985).
Runners up again = Collingwood (1980) and Geelong (1994).
Finalists the following year = Melbourne (1988), Geelong (1995), Sydney (2014) and Western Bulldogs (2022).
Missed finals = Melbourne (1946), Carlton (1949), Collingwood (1956), Melbourne (2000), Port Adelaide (2007) and GWS (2019).
Recent history suggests Sydney scrape into the finals or miss out in 2023.
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 1:02 pm
by 23 YIPPEE!!!
Sydney will miss top 4 but end around say 7th times ticking and older players as well and Longmire been there a long while
I hope they might finals
They are the new GWS arrogant clueless flogs same as swans and disrespectful at that