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AFL round 10 Gold Coast v Hawthorn: All the news, fallout and analysis from the Suns’ eight-point win

They had to work hard for it, but the Suns’ perfect record at TIO Stadium remains alive, holding off a brave Hawthorn to celebrate Touk Miller’s 200th game in style.

Cyril cheers on Suns at Hawks clash!

Gold Coast Suns coach Damien Hardwick said an inspirational message from milestone man Touk Miller’s father shone through as his players dug deep to beat Hawthorn at TIO Stadium.

The Suns were challenged heavily by Hawthorn at their Darwin fortress, but the emotional weight of the match saw the 22 players in support of their 200-gamer drag themselves to a win.

It marks eight wins in Darwin in a row, but more importantly for the squad’s development is its consecutive wins against top sides that despite being down to the wire they’ve come out on top in.

“We used a great line from his dad of ‘all gas, no breaks’ to use as inspiration,” Hardwick said.

“It’s funny how much that emotional connection can actually be of significant importance in a time of need.

“We’re excited to be playing contenders and be on the winning end which is a really important sign of the growth of this group.

“We were probably disappointing in these sort of matches last year and didn’t handle those moments as well as we’d like, but the growth is there to see.

“We couldn’t be prouder of the 22 players out that represented Touk Miller and dragged themselves over the line for that special individual for our footy club.”

The Suns remain perfect in Darwin. Picture: James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images
The Suns remain perfect in Darwin. Picture: James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Noah Anderson was huge for a second week in the Top End conditions and played out a 30 disposal game and had a wonder goal of his own.

John Noble had 35 possessions in a defensive effort that helped the Suns secure an early lead and continued to show up all night.

Hawthorn didn’t let it get away from them searching for their fourth win in a row in front of a sell-out crowd and reclaimed the lead at three quarter time.

But the Suns showed they had the conditions in their favour reclaiming the front from a contentious Ben Long free kick and another Miller goal to mark the occasion for the brilliant club servant

Mabior Chol threatened to bring it back with a wonder pick up and goal, but it wasn’t enough with everyone showing clear fatigue in the heat as time slipped away from a potential comeback.

MARK OF THE YEAR CONTENDER(S)

Jed Walter has thrown himself up for his fair share of marks this season, but he saved one of his best for Darwin.

The 19-year-old took flight from behind James Sicily and rose clear of his opponent, also beating Changkuoth Jiath, to take the absolute screamer of a hanger.

Walter was unable to back up the monster effort with a major, but it sure added to an industrious period for the Suns amid four consecutive first quarter goals.

Sicily was again the victim of a superb hanger when Long leapt him in the third quarter using the opposition player’s back as a cushion on the way down, however he couldn’t get the goal either.

Both happened to be in almost exactly the same part of the ground that Mac Andrew was hurdled by Bulldogs’ forward Buku Khamis a week before.

Jed Walter takes a hangar

YOU’RE A WIZARD, NICK

There was a smattering of wizard hats across TIO Stadium in support of Hawthorn’s x-factor man Nick Watson and he was more than happy to put on a show for them.

When the Suns threatened to pull away at the top of the second quarter it was Watson who stood up in the forward line to inspire a comeback and keep his side in the contest.

Marks behind the back of his head, forward pressure turnovers and three electrifying goals, which had him top scorer by half time, proved he had brought his full bag of tricks on the Top End trip.

He was backed up well by Jai Newcombe who had 10 disposals and four clearances to his name in the second quarter as Hawthorn staged their return.

Nick Watson kicks his third

TENSIONS ERUPT DURING THIRD QUARTER FIGHTBACK

Darwin is known for its heat and matters reached boiling point late in the third quarter as Hawthorn neared scoreline parity.

A free kick was awarded to Jai Newcombe following a tackle, but on his way to collecting the ball he and Nick Holman shared a few not so affectionate words.

Newcombe ended up scoring, narrowing the deficit to three, but during the celebrations Holman ran into sparking a mass scuffle.

The party eventually came to an end but the celebrations continued for the Hawks as they back-to-back goals from Harry Morrison and Blake Hardwick gave them the lead at the final break.

THE LENGTHY REVIEW

All eyes were on the umpires when local favourite Ben Long’s second goal appeared to be touched on it’s through the middle sticks.

The ball had previously appeared to look destined for a behind when Walter skidded through the boundary line, but the forward managed to handball out to Long.

Long then snapped it toward the goal with a hand outstretched from an opposition defender very nearly in his way, but it was deemed to have slipped past.

SCOREBOAD

GOLD COAST 5.2 9.4 11.6 16.8 (104)

HAWTHORN 2.0 7.2 11.9 15.6 (96)

BEST

Suns: Anderson, Noble, Collins, Long, Miller

Hawks: Watson, Newcombe, Hardwick, Morrison, Ginnivan

GOALS

Suns: Long 4, King 2, Ainsworth 2, Miller 2, Humphrey, Clohesy, Anderson, Swallow, Rosas, Flanders

Hawks: Watson 3, Hardwick 3, Chol 3, Ginnivan 2, Moore, Newcombe, Morrison, Amon

INJURIES Suns: Hawks:

12,314 at TIO

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

NATHANIEL CHAMBERS’ VOTES

3 Anderson (GCS)

2 Noble (GCS)

1 Newcombe (Haw)

Originally published as AFL round 10 Gold Coast v Hawthorn: All the news, fallout and analysis from the Suns’ eight-point win

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