Welcome to the latest AFL Power Rankings, where each team’s performance is analyzed and ranked from best to worst after Round 12. The top seed is secure, but the battle for the second spot is wide open as contenders emerge and pretenders falter.
Collingwood continues to dominate, maintaining their position as the flag favorite with an impressive record. Geelong follows closely behind, despite some concerns about their recent performance. The Western Bulldogs face a crucial match against Hawthorn to stay in the top four race.
Brisbane Lions’ home form raises questions about their contender status, while Adelaide Crows and Gold Coast Suns show promise but need to prove themselves against stronger opponents. Hawthorn faces challenges against top teams, and Fremantle’s recent win boosts their top-eight prospects.
GWS Giants’ narrow victory over Richmond hints at their potential, while Carlton aims to secure a finals berth. Melbourne’s inconsistent form poses challenges for their finals hopes, and St Kilda’s recent win provides a glimmer of hope amid a tough season.
Sydney Swans’ struggles continue, prompting a shift in strategy to improve performance. Essendon’s resilience in defeat earns them respect, and Port Adelaide’s upcoming match against GWS will test their season trajectory.
North Melbourne and Richmond seek redemption after recent losses, while West Coast Eagles show glimpses of improvement despite a challenging season. The AFL landscape is dynamic, with teams vying for positions as the season progresses.
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