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Suns coach David Lake believes his side are still within reach of AFLW finals despite losing by 20 points to Geelong on Friday night

Suns coach David Lake is confident “not all is lost” following their 20 point loss to the Geelong Cats in Mackay on Friday night.

SUNS coach David Lake is confident “not all is lost” following their 20 point loss to the Geelong Cats in Mackay on Friday night.

The 5.8 (38) to 2.6 (18) loss leaves the Sun precariously placed sixth on the Conference A AFLW ladder with matches against West Coast, Adelaide and Melbourne to come in the run home.

MATCH REPORT: CATS DOWN SUNS

Scoring only two points in the second half, the Suns ran out of legs late and afforded the Cats four unanswered goals after the long break as the blue and white hoops made it two wins in a row.

“We’re still around the money,” Lake said after the match.

“If you bank one tonight, you’re still around the mark.

“The next three weeks become extremely important.

“Three wins in the next three weeks and you put that on top of one and a half and we’ve got four and a half.

“You’re still in the game.”

MACKAY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 06: Renee Garing of the Cats handballs during the round five AFLW match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Geelong Cats ay Great Barrier Reef Arena on March 06, 2020 in Mackay, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)
MACKAY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 06: Renee Garing of the Cats handballs during the round five AFLW match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Geelong Cats ay Great Barrier Reef Arena on March 06, 2020 in Mackay, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

Slipping and sliding around in 70% humidity, it was Geelong who did all of the attacking during the first quarter in front of a 2788 strong crowd at Great Barrier Reef arena.

Key forward Phoebe Williams eventually broke the deadlock with the first goal of the game early after out marking defender Jade Pregelj.

Midfielder Jacqui Yorston snuck forward and levelled the scores at nine apiece six minutes into the second quarter.

THE HEAT ROOM: EPISODE 3

Fellow onballer Jamie Stanton was next to make her way onto the scoresheet after being stationed inside 50 for large parts of the first half.

A lunging Stanton marked a Kalinda Howarth inbound kick and immediately sprung to her feet as unsuspecting defenders remained on their haunches.

Smelling blood, the Suns continued to attack but a costly miss from Kate Surman late meant the Suns maintained a six-point lead at the half.

MACKAY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 06: Georgia Clarke of the Cats handballs during the round five AFLW match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Geelong Cats ay Great Barrier Reef Arena on March 06, 2020 in Mackay, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)
MACKAY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 06: Georgia Clarke of the Cats handballs during the round five AFLW match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Geelong Cats ay Great Barrier Reef Arena on March 06, 2020 in Mackay, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

It was the Cats who forged ahead in the third quarter as their superior running power and spread from the contest resulted in goals to Phoebe McWilliams and Georgia Clarke.

The Suns will also be made to rue a late brain fade as cult hero Rocky Cranston rolled through the Cats’ fourth after the three quarter time siren sounded.

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Former elite basketballer Anna Teague kicked the last major of the game to give the Cats a game high lead of 19 points as the Suns ran out of speed and dare.

Kalinda Howarth continued her sensational form early, finishing with 18 disposals while Prejelj was strong down back.

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