Suns scorch home for vital AFL win against Adelaide

Suns scorch home for vital AFL win against Adelaide

Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew is not letting his facet get carried away after an excellent comeback win in Darwin, insisting their fightback from 35 factors right down to beat Adelaide was a case of taking good care of business.

Five objectives from Jack Lukosius and monstrous performances from star midfield duo Noah Anderson and Matt Rowell helped them flip what an underwhelming loss right into a well-known 16.16 (112) to 13.9 (87) triumph on Saturday.

Nine consecutive objectives by the second and third quarters noticed them rattle the Crows, and so they surged once more within the ultimate time period after Adelaide hit the entrance to ice their fightback.

But the particular win, which backs up final weekend’s upset of the Western Bulldogs and squares their season ledger at 6-6 to massively enhance their finals case, was the go mark coach Dew had anticipated from his troops.

“As simple as it sounds, we came here to get two wins and to come away from another trip to Darwin two wins, we’re rapt with that,” he stated.

“Our group was really mature and professional throughout the course of the week … and then didn’t panic.

“We’ve clearly set to work on our begins however we did not panic once more after we conceded a number of objectives in row and so they caught at it.

“We were +22 in contested football in the last when it was there to be won and I’m proud of the effort across the board.”

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Anderson and Rowell have been completely instrumental, combining for a whopping 31 contested possessions and 18 clearances, with the latter delivering eight tackles.

Lukosius was the most important beneficiary of their brilliance, equalling his career-high mark of 5 objectives for a second straight match in a continuation of his breakout season.

It was a blow for Adelaide’s personal finals bid and once more highlighted their challenges outdoors of South Australia, now 1-4 on the highway this marketing campaign.

Five straight first-quarter objectives had put them within the field seat for a routine win however the Suns dug their heels in and solely went to halftime down 17 factors.

“It’s a tough one to swallow,” Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks stated.

“We had our chance, obviously the start of the game was on our terms, but we were well beaten in the contest.

“When situations modified to that form of slippery soccer, they adjusted far faster than we did to these situations in order that put us on the backfoot.

“We felt the effort to get ourselves back in the game … was positive, but that was probably about the only one tonight.”

The loss was soured additional by a knee damage for gun Adelaide defender Tom Doedee, who did not return after a first-quarter incident.

Doedee strapped up his knee and went by a health take a look at earlier than heading right down to the rooms and was noticed icing his wound on the bench after being substituted out.

Nicks stated Doedee would go for scans on his knee however could not provide an early evaluation of his damage.

Izak Rankine had a quiet night time towards his former membership, gifting away two free kicks and a 50m penalty earlier than he touched the soccer and completed with 0.2.

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