Every fan's question leading into the new season is 'What should I expect of my club in 2025?'

For some, it will be, and rightfully so, staking their claim as genuine contenders for the premiership.

For others, it will likely be to avoid the wooden spoon.

Irrespective of yesteryear's highs and lows, with the new year comes a new outlook that all 18 clubs can push for the ultimate glory, and 2025 is no different.

Thus, we examine where each side sits in terms of their respective 'premiership window' on various levels: wide open, opening, closing, and locked shut.

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Richmond

Locked shut

Like North Melbourne, the Tigers aren't expected to be contending any time soon.

Richmond, boldly, opted to part ways with a host of premiership stars to obtain draft capital that was turned into seven draft picks from the 2024 draft, including the prized first selection.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 20: Richmond's draft picks, Sam Lalor, Josh Smillie and Harry Armstrong pose for a photo during the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft at Marvel Stadium on November 20, 202,4 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

The Punt Road club has provided a clear path out of this rebuild, and that revolves around developing and retaining the group of draftees that walked through the door.

As a result, Tigers fans will need to sit patiently and wait their turn, albeit with a wry grin on their face following the recent dynasty that resulted in three flags not long ago.

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