We are officially into the business end of the home & away season, though it seems like teams have been playing elimination finals since the bye rounds concluded.

An all-time season in 2023 has been undoubtedly trumped this year.

Never have we seen a more evenly poised playing field on the run to finals; just two wins separate 2nd and 13th on the AFL ladder.

Fans and pundits alike have tested their theories on the famousย Squiggle Ladder Predictor, eager to hypothetically squeeze their supported side into the finals mix or foreshadow which storylines will front the news cycle come the end of August.

Predicting the finish to the season with 100% accuracy is unfathomable, even this late into the season. Over 400,000 potential formations are possible, and perhaps half of them are plausible in the current state of affairs.

Impossibility considered, we will nonetheless look at the current record and run home for each team, predicting the result of each match in the lead up to September to see how the finals bracket could be shaped.

We'll give all teams from 1st-13th a brief summary of how their season may end up and which games will prove most pivotal, while Adelaide, St Kilda, West Coast, North Melbourne and Richmond sit eliminated, mathematically or de facto.

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Brisbane

Current Record: 10-6-1 (120.0%)
Run Home:
- Sydney (H)
- Gold Coast (A)
- St Kilda (A)
- GWS (H)
- Collingwood (A)
- Essendon (H)

Predicted Position: 3rd
Estimated Percentage: 119.9%

Brisbane's second-half resurgence has put them back into contention quicker than anyone would've imagined, astonishingly already in the top four having sat 13th just four weeks ago.

They've reeled off six wins in a row but will be tested in the next two weeks, facing the ladder-leading Swans at the Gabba, before the Suns in their unbeaten fortress.

We have them going 5-1 the rest of the way and finishing third, benefitting from a healthy percentage and an extra two points from their Adelaide draw to scrape over Fremantle and Geelong.

We predict the Suns will maintain their unbeaten home run against the Lions, as Brisbane themselves hold serve at home and knock off a critical MCG victory over Collingwood in Round 23.

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