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It’s less than a month until the AFL season resumes, and the attention is about to start hotting up.
It’s less than a month until the AFL season resumes, and the attention is about to start hotting up.
The Gold Coast Suns will unveil top two draft picks Matt Rowell and Noah Anderson in front of their home crowd when they take on the Geelong Cats at Metricon Stadium in their first Marsh Community Series match tonight. Join The Roar for live scores from 7:40pm (AEDT).
Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew is close to signing a new contract with the Suns which will keep him at the AFL club until the end of 2022.
The first thing that hits you about the Suns’ line-up is that it’s absolutely stacked in defence.
After a failed bid to have the North Melbourne Kangaroos relocated from Arden Street in Melbourne to the Gold Coast in Queensland, the AFL granted a provisional licence to a bid team known as GC17 in 2009.
If the world were a good and just place, Jack Martin would be wearing navy blue. But it’s not and he isn’t.
At the beginning of October, St Kilda football boss Simon Lethlean confirmed the club was thinking about making a play for Gold Coast’s Ben King in the 2020 trade period.
The Tasmanian AFL bid now has real momentum behind it with 48,140 supporters now signed up on the ‘United We Stand’ website.
Number one draft pick Matt Rowell’s arrival on the Gold Coast could be the spark needed to turn around the struggling club.
Number one draft pick Matt Rowell’s arrival on the Gold Coast could be the spark needed to turn around the struggling club.
Number one draft pick Matt Rowell’s arrival on the Gold Coast could be the spark needed to turn around the struggling club.
The AFL has given the Gold Coast Suns a number of draft concessions, but the struggling club doesn’t need all this.
The AFL has given the Gold Coast Suns a number of draft concessions, but the struggling club doesn’t need all this.
The AFL has given the Gold Coast Suns a number of draft concessions, but the struggling club doesn’t need all this.
The Gold Coast Suns have been gifted a much larger bounty than was widely expected, with the AFL today confirming an assistance package to give the Suns not one, but four priority picks over the next three drafts.
The Gold Coast is better suited for an AFL expansion team than Tasmania.
By any measure, an AFL season that finishes with just three wins and sees the club two wins adrift of the second bottom team has to be regarded as a failed season.
Yesterday saw the end of the 2019 AFL home-and-away season, and that means that for ten AFL clubs 2019 is at an end, and all eyes are on next year.
Match result: Retiring Hawk Jarryd Roughead was the star of the show in what might be his final game at AFL level, booting six goals against the Gold Coast Suns and leading Hawthorn to a 70-point victory.
Two months ago, I had a decent rant here on The Roar, lamenting the repetitive nature of the competition, and moaning about the prospect of another Geelong premiership.
Charlie Cameron has kicked a career-high six goals to inspire Brisbane’s record 91-point thumping of the Gold Coast at the Gabba on Saturday night, lifting the Lions provisionally to the top of the AFL table.
Match result: Brisbane have boosted their hopes of a top-two season finish by thumping Gold Coast by 91 points in their AFL derby at the Gabba on Saturday night.
This Saturday night the Gold Coast Suns will host the GWS Giants at Metricon stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 7:25pm AEST.
This Saturday night the Gold Coast Suns will host the GWS Giants at Metricon stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 7:25pm AEST.
This Saturday night the Gold Coast Suns will host the GWS Giants at Metricon stadium. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 7:25pm AEST.
It’s less than a month until the AFL season resumes, and the attention is about to start hotting up.
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