Footy is built on hope. Fans have to BELIEVE.
Premierships are getting tougher to win, simply due to the basic mathematics, but we must be able to dream.
With one winner from 18 clubs, about to become one from 19 in the Tassie era, it's a brutal race. The draft and competitive balance is here to give every fan a chance at glory, right?
The reality is, some clubs are a looooong way off. Who is closest? Who is seemingly light years away from the AFL's ultimate prize?
I've tackled the difficult task of ranking clubs in order of who is closest to a premiership right now and who remains in a different galaxy ... from 18th (the longest distance from glory) to first.
Here we go:
6WESTERN BULLDOGS
They're an interesting one, the Dogs. It's not going to happen this year, given Sam Darcy's absence, but it doesn't mean they are not close.
So much is riding on the pursuit of Zak Butters. If the Dogs land their man they will immediately be a flag contender next season - particularly if Darcy is back up and firing (we can forget how good that bloke is).
Add a key back, maybe a Jordon Butts, and the Dogs are in it up to their eyeballs in 2027 if it all falls into place.





















