The Gold Coast Suns are set to shine
By Melanie Dinjaski, 2 Sep 2010 Melanie Dinjaski is a Roar Expert
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Many doubt that the AFL’s newest franchise, the Gold Coast Suns, will be successful in their first season. Upon the questionable signing of NRL superstar, Karmichael Hunt, this scepticism only increased. But as more and more big names are thrown into the mix of potential signings, the Suns look as though they might just emerge as one of the strongest outfits next season.
They’ve got their new guernseys, a surprisingly good team song, and the $126 million, 25,000 seat stadium is almost ready to accommodate their 8000 passionate members.
However, the Gold Coast Suns’ current existence is not exactly impressive, sitting at 10th on the VFL ladder, with just 5 wins. Hardly surprising considering that the current confirmed Sun squad has an average age of 20, with Daniel Harris being the oldest at 28!
But with a fan base that apparently exceeds 40,000, the Suns will have a lot to prove on the field, in their premiere AFL season. And the club is certainly trying to do their bit.
Along with the much publicised $3 million Karmichael Hunt signing, the Gold Coast Suns have unashamedly been throwing big money offers to big name players in an effort to bring some much needed experience to the team.
The latest Suns recruits, Adelaide’s Nathan Bock and Port Adelaide’s Nathan Krakouer were announced at a press conference yesterday, with Brisbane’s Michael Rischitelli extremely likely to follow suit.
The Suns have also been associated with the Western Bulldogs’ Jarrod Harbrow, Brisbane’s Jared Brennan, and Melbourne’s Cameron Bruce. But these players are yet to confirm where they’ll be in 2011.
The new club will get a further pool of talent with priority picks in the AFL Draft.
Gold Coast will receive the first three draft picks along with fifth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, thirteenth, and fifteenth picks, which along with their current squad, will give the club some strong foundations on which to build and develop from, in the future.
There are still questions over whether uncontracted Fremantle champion, Matthew Pavlich will make the move to the Suns in what is reportedly a multi-million dollar deal. Add all of this to the never ending speculation over Gary Ablett’s possible future at the Suns (reuniting with his brother Nathan) and you’ve got a very, very impressive team for AFL first-timers.
Over the coming weeks further signings of players in the bottom eight sides, will be officially announced, which will finally put an end to some speculation regarding the Suns recruitment endeavours. With the season finished for these teams, negotiations can be openly finalised for the first time since pre-season.
But for players who are playing finals footy (like Gary Ablett), unfortunately these announcements will have to wait.
I won’t say ‘dream team’, but boy oh boy, if they get just half of signatures they’re aiming for, it’s not too far off. One thing’s for sure, they’ll certainly make for a fascinating debut in the AFL.
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September 2nd 2010 @ 6:39pm
beaver fever said | September 2nd 2010 @ 6:39pm | Report comment
Yep, pretty exciting, IMO they will have no problems geting future draftees to move to the GC.
http://www.goldcoastfc.com.au/news-and-media/news/the-spirit-of-the-coast/page-2/
This is the article on the GCFC website , good read.
September 2nd 2010 @ 7:03pm
Mister Football said | September 2nd 2010 @ 7:03pm | Report comment
bf
thanks for the link – terrific article – they’re sounding more and more like a fair dinkum club by the day
September 3rd 2010 @ 8:34am
Redb said | September 3rd 2010 @ 8:34am | Report comment
Very good read.
September 3rd 2010 @ 12:59am
Geoff Lemon said | September 3rd 2010 @ 12:59am | Report comment
Yep, it’ll be interesting. I still can’t believe they get such a huge bite of the draft, though. It totally screws all of the other clubs, with GWS to do the same next time around. With concessions of that magnitude, it’d be a complete failure if they DIDN’T win a handful of flags after a few years.
September 3rd 2010 @ 1:06am
beaver fever said | September 3rd 2010 @ 1:06am | Report comment
It screws the Eagles and IMO that is great news ….snigger.
September 3rd 2010 @ 4:24pm
Westcoast929406 said | September 3rd 2010 @ 4:24pm | Report comment
Make the most of your sniggering – We will be back to add to our THREE flags since joining the expanded VFL because that is what the AFL is.
Its great to see another non Victorian Club coming in – It helps to dilute the Victorian influence on our game.
Maybe one day the AFL Commission will reflect the new expansions – A delegate from each state.