King’s call to arms as Suns experience AFL deja vu

King’s call to arms as Suns experience AFL deja vu

Gold Coast have been right here earlier than.

On the cusp of the AFL’s prime eight, the Suns can change the narrative on the membership in a defining fortnight towards top-two sides Collingwood and Port Adelaide.

The Suns have been 7-7 final 12 months, simply as they’re in 2023, once they misplaced to the Power and Magpies by two and 5 factors respectively earlier than finally ending two wins shy of a maiden finals look.

“We’ve been presented this look a couple of times and haven’t gone on with it,” Suns key ahead Ben King advised AAP forward of Saturday’s residence recreation towards the Magpies.

“We know it’s a big game this weekend and we’ll do everything possible to perform.”

King, Matt Rowell, Jack Lukosius, Noah Anderson and rookie Bailey Humphrey kind the nucleus of a Suns aspect brimming with expertise and, regardless of eager interstate curiosity, they continue to be dedicated to the membership because of latest contract extensions.

“That’s why we play footy, for games that really mean something,” King mentioned of the Suns’ upcoming clashes.

“We don’t read into what (critics) say about us, but it is a good opportunity to prove, more to ourselves than anything, we can play finals football and match it with anyone.”

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An spectacular thumping of Hawthorn on Sunday cancelled out a horror loss to Carlton per week earlier, leaving the Suns exterior the top-eight on share.

King kicked two fast third-quarter targets towards the Hawks to interrupt that recreation open, the cluster considerably of a behavior in his return this season from a long-term knee harm.

He’s managed 33 targets and 15 behinds, kicking at the very least one objective in all 14 video games.

“I’m not sure why it has tended to happen that way, but I take a bit of confidence knowing if I’m having a quiet game, that within five or so minutes I can put a couple on,” he mentioned of his penchant for kicking targets briefly bursts.

“We’ve always sort of had the belief but this year our ability to bounce out of losses like Carlton just shows overall we still believe in what we’re doing and don’t get rattled.”

The Magpies moved to 12-2 with one other come-from-behind victory, this time over Adelaide, on the weekend.

The Suns imagine they will meet the Magpies’ stage after going toe-to-toe with Melbourne in a good loss and beating Geelong at residence already this 12 months.

“We’ve had a couple of close wins as well and feel like if we play our way we can go with anyone,” King mentioned.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au