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Gold Coast puts dent in Sydney’s top four hopes after shock upset at the SCG

GOLD Coast has produced the upset of the year against Sydney, and instead of cementing a top-four spot, the Swans’ fifth loss at home this season has put them in a dogfight to make the finals.

Dejected Swans players after their shock loss to the Suns. Picture: AAP
Dejected Swans players after their shock loss to the Suns. Picture: AAP

GOLD Coast has produced the upset of the year after downing Sydney by 24 points at the SCG.

The Suns had never beaten Sydney in their previous eight attempts and had lost their last 11 outings this year.

Their most recent win was back in Round 5 against the Brisbane Lions.

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Former Swans assistant Stuart Dew was the architect of his old club’s demise as his team came from 29 points down at quarter-time to kick 10 goals to two after quarter-time.

The loss was Sydney’s fifth at the SCG this year and leaves them with a 4-5 record at the ground which used to be a fortress.

John Longmire said complacency was to blame.

“It’s hard to deny. You’d like to think not but if you look at the evidence it suggests that,” Longmire said.

“This game has an amazing ability to punch you on the nose when you think you’re on the top of your game. We copped a whack.”

The Swans went into the match looking to cement their top-four spot but finished the day back in a dogfight for a finals berth.

Swans midfielder Luke Parker kicks under pressure. Picture: Getty Images
Swans midfielder Luke Parker kicks under pressure. Picture: Getty Images

The win was history making for the under-siege Suns, who can now look at the remainder of the season with renewed optimism.

“It goes beyond the two hours today,” Suns coach Stuart Dew said.

“To fight back and win against a team that’s going to finish top four and play finals makes me really proud of the result for our footy club and the supporters who have stuck with us.”

Lachie Weller, Will Brodie, Touk Miller and Alex Sexton were key players in the Suns’ stunning result.

Sexton kicked three goals and Aaron Young four, including a critical one in the last quarter.

Captain Steven May was enormous in defence with 14 marks and 23 possessions.

“Maysie led from the front,” Dew said.

“He took some really good contested one on one marks and also made some clearing spoils. We’ve been in some close games and got some things wrong but in the last quarter we could see them organising and Maysie led really well as our skipper tonight.”

A happy Steven May leads his Suns teammates off the SCG. Picture: AAP
A happy Steven May leads his Suns teammates off the SCG. Picture: AAP

May said the win would lift the club’s spirits after a challenging few months.

“I just can’t believe it, to be honest,” May said.

“The way we’ve been going this year, it’s been very challenging but a win against the Swans, I’ve never been in before, It’s unreal.

“Like I said during the week, I really want to win, not for me but for these young boys,” May said.

“They’re putting in so much work during the week and it’s hard for them to believe when there’s no results.

“I know this is going to be huge. We talk about the Brisbane Lions and how good they look at the moment because they’ve got a couple in a row.

“This isn’t three in a row but we’ll take this. This is much deserved.”

Lance Franklin was held by Rory Thompson, who kept the star forward goalless for the first time this season.

Buddy played up the ground early and found his fair share of the footy and the Suns defender touched the ball just three times for the day, but his defensive effort was pivotal.

After being belted in the first quarter, Dew made adjustments and closed off the corridor for the Swans attacks.

Sydney persisted with its tactics and paid the price, regularly turning the ball over and gifting the Suns a host of scoring opportunities as they kicked the first five goals of the second term to close the gap to six points.

Alex Sexton celebrates a goal. Picture: Getty Images
Alex Sexton celebrates a goal. Picture: Getty Images

In the space of a quarter, Zak Jones went from best-on-ground to coughing up possession and giving away silly free kicks.

Sydney was kept goalless for two quarters before Tom Papley and Luke Parker sparked a mini revival early in the last term to close the gap to eight points, before Young, Weller and Nick Holman slammed the door shut.

The Swans two-ruckmen experiment failed with debutant Darcy Cameron having no effect on the game, picking up just three touches and winning just nine hitouts.

Jarrod Witts took the ruck honours comprehensively with 56 hitouts to Cameron and Sinclair’s combined 33.

After producing one of the victories of the year last week against North Melbourne, it was hard to believe it was the same Swans team.

“There are learning opportunities always,” Longmire said.

“Sometimes you learn off the great wins and sometimes you learn off some really bad losses. It’ll probably be the only thing we get out of this.”

SYDNEY 6.4 6.7 6.10 8.16 (64)

GOLD COAST 1.5 7.7 9.12 12.16 (88)

GOALS

Swans: Papley 3, Parker 2, Jones, Florent, Hayward

Suns: Young 4, Sexton 3, Weller 2, Miller, Heron, Holman

BEST

Swans: Kennedy, Aliir, Parker, Papley, O’Riordan

Suns: Weller, May, Young, Sexton, Brodie, Witts, Weller, Holman

INJURIES

Swans: TBA

Suns: TBA

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Fisher, Meredith, Mollison

Official attendance: 32,565 at the SCG

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