AFL Insider Power Rankings: February 6 2007
1: West Coast Eagles (1 in last AFL Power Rankings)
Nothing has changed in the last month to affect them on the field.
2: Western Bulldogs (4)
Everyone is ready to go, now they just have to figure out where players like Darcy and Murphy fit.
3: Sydney Swans (2)
LRT isn't their most important player, but the Swans would prefer he was there in round 1.
4: Fremantle Dockers (3)
Schammer won't be there to start the season.
5: Adelaide Crows (5)
Everything is going well for the Crows right now, but they have their fingers crossed that no more ruckmen get hurt.
6: Melbourne Demons (9)
Quietly going about their business, good news at this time of year.
7: St Kilda Saints (6)
Any time Riewoldt has an injury it is a problem, but it is a minor injury. R Clarke is also out for an extended time, Gardiner may miss games too.
8: Essendon Bombers (11)
Sheedy has a full list to choose from, now he just has to figure out who plays where. Their game in Darwin might feature players in new positions.
9: Richmond Tigers (7)
Training hard, and their Riewoldt is healthy, but a lot will depend on how quickly Simmonds returns from injury.
10: Geelong Cats (8)
Hawkins could be their most important player, but he might not be there in round 1.
11: Hawthorn Hawks (10)
Are down a ruckman with Bailey out for the year.
12: Collingwood Magpies (13)
Have had some injuries to players on their list but their core group is ready, except for Didak.
13: Port Adelaide Power (12)
Tredrea isn't ready to go, so the Power won't be operating at peak capacity.
14: Kangaroos (14)
Their draft picks are progressing well.
15: Brisbane Lions (15)
Hooper leaving isn't the best way to start the season..
16: Carlton Blues (16)
It wasn't their president who played, but his departure might give the club a fresh start. Trying Waite in the back line, probably a good idea.
Nothing has changed in the last month to affect them on the field.
2: Western Bulldogs (4)
Everyone is ready to go, now they just have to figure out where players like Darcy and Murphy fit.
3: Sydney Swans (2)
LRT isn't their most important player, but the Swans would prefer he was there in round 1.
4: Fremantle Dockers (3)
Schammer won't be there to start the season.
5: Adelaide Crows (5)
Everything is going well for the Crows right now, but they have their fingers crossed that no more ruckmen get hurt.
6: Melbourne Demons (9)
Quietly going about their business, good news at this time of year.
7: St Kilda Saints (6)
Any time Riewoldt has an injury it is a problem, but it is a minor injury. R Clarke is also out for an extended time, Gardiner may miss games too.
8: Essendon Bombers (11)
Sheedy has a full list to choose from, now he just has to figure out who plays where. Their game in Darwin might feature players in new positions.
9: Richmond Tigers (7)
Training hard, and their Riewoldt is healthy, but a lot will depend on how quickly Simmonds returns from injury.
10: Geelong Cats (8)
Hawkins could be their most important player, but he might not be there in round 1.
11: Hawthorn Hawks (10)
Are down a ruckman with Bailey out for the year.
12: Collingwood Magpies (13)
Have had some injuries to players on their list but their core group is ready, except for Didak.
13: Port Adelaide Power (12)
Tredrea isn't ready to go, so the Power won't be operating at peak capacity.
14: Kangaroos (14)
Their draft picks are progressing well.
15: Brisbane Lions (15)
Hooper leaving isn't the best way to start the season..
16: Carlton Blues (16)
It wasn't their president who played, but his departure might give the club a fresh start. Trying Waite in the back line, probably a good idea.

