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Where is your club on the premiership clock?
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Flag ready or ‘complete rebuild’?

One club needs to start all over again, another’s list is “seriously underperforming” while elsewhere the pressure is on to play finals. See how close we think each club is to footy’s ultimate prize.

Nick Larkey of the North Melbourne Kangaroos is seen at Arden St Oval in Melbourne, Friday, November 15, 2019. (AAP Image/Julian Smith) NO ARCHIVING
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No lying down for rebounding Larkey

North Melbourne forward Nick Larkey’s heart would race, forcing him to come from the field and lie down. But with the issue now hopefully behind him, he’s keen to kick on.

Charlie Curnow of the Blues reacts after kicking a goal during the Round 19 AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Carlton Blues at Metricon Stadium at Carrara on the Gold Coast, Saturday, July 28, 2018. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
AFL Teams

Goddard: Which club has the best forward line?

It looks good on paper, with superstar Eddie Betts joining Harry McKay and Charlie Curnow. But how good will Carlton’s forward line be in reality? According to Brendon Goddard, there are plenty better. See his full 1-18 rankings.

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AFL: Round 8 Carlton v Port Adelaide at Etihad Stadium, 15th May, Melbourne Australia. Carlton's Matthew Kreuzer takes a mark in the third quarter Picture : George Salpigtidis

Barometer: Kreuzer blow, Cotch on cusp

SCANS have revealed Matthew Kreuzer kicked the matchwinner for Carlton with a serious knee injury. Our experts look at every club’s playing stocks after Round 8. LATEST INJURY NEWS AT YOUR CLUB

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