Gerard Whateley and David King have named their top four seeds in the AFL after Round 11.
These are the four teams they have the most confidence in going forward, coupled with what the teams have shown so far.
Whateley has sprung a surprise this week with no club worthy of laying claim to his fourth seed.
“I’m going to put a rider on the seedings,” Whateley said.
“This is not going to make sense on Twitter so when you tweet my seedings, it needs to have an asterisk. This will not translate to Twitter.”
See their seedings below:
King's seedings
1. Melbourne
“They’re flying.
“We probably think they’re going to stay one for a little while.”
2. Brisbane
“On the move, won their last seven, percentage of 172 over the last seven weeks, that’s big.
“The way they’re playing is brutal, clearance game in good order, their forward half work is probably the best in the competition right now.”
3. Western Bulldogs
“They’ve gone down one which is in line with my previous set of rules.
“They’re 5.2 over the last seven weeks, losses to Richmond and Melbourne drops you down one spot.”
4. Geelong
“The Geelong Football Club, and reluctantly.
“I actually flirted with the idea of bringing Sydney in this week, but they’re 6-1 over the last seven weeks and probably should be 7-0 given the one loss was to Sydney where they brained them.”
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Whateley's seedings
1. Melbourne
“It has to be Melbourne.”
2. Brisbane
3. Western Bulldogs
“They sit at three.”
4. Vacant*
“I can’t have Geelong at four having watched that on Saturday.
“No four seed this week. Geelong don’t deserve four this week.”