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AFL live ladder predictor: Every club's finals chances during round 23

AFL live ladder predictor: Every club's finals chances during round 23

Herald Sun9 hours ago
Don't miss out on the headlines from AFL. Followed categories will be added to My News.
It is officially ladder predictor season.
Fans of the nine teams in contention for the finals have all spent hours working on permutations, and there is still two weeks to go.
So much hinges on a season-shaping Friday night game in the west, with positions in the top four and the top eight all on the line when Fremantle faces Brisbane.
We've run the rule over every fixture and delivered the verdict on how the final AFL ladder will look here.
But how do you think it will all shape up?
Have a go at our ladder predictor below and check back here across the weekend as we update every team's possible scenario as it changes live.
Originally published as AFL live ladder: Who will finish in the top eight, miss the finals
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