GOLD COAST SUNS 14.17 (101) d COLLINGWOOD 13.12 (90)
We thought we’d seen this movie before
For 25 minutes, it looked like Collingwood were going to do it again: steal a game that looked gone, by any normal measure. But this is no ordinary team, and between them, Nick Daicos and the returning Jordan De Goey nearly hauled the Pies over the line. It’s to the Suns’ great credit that, after Nathan Kreuger briefly gave the Pies the lead, they were able to steady in the final moments and take a game that had been theirs all night back, preserving a perfect record at home this season. And for the Pies, there are lessons. They’d looked flat and unusually sloppy for three quarters, missing targets and opportunities – and maybe, after coming back from 54 points against North Melbourne two weeks ago, they’d cheated death once too often. They’ve made bank heists look like business as usual. This time, the bank won.
Witts standing tall
During the week, emerging Gold Coast Suns ruckman Ned Moyle resisted big overtures from multiple clubs, including Collingwood, to re-sign with the club for four years. Early on Saturday, he racked up 70 hit-outs at VFL level. The gauntlet was being thrown down with interest to Suns veteran Jarrod Witts – and the man mountain responded. The Suns had a lot of good players against Collingwood, but none more influential than the veteran colossus, who did everything to get his team over the line. The Suns midfield had the better of Collingwood for almost the entire match, in no small thanks to Witts’ deft hands and bullocking presence at ground level. Moyle is coming, but he will have to bide his time a little longer.
Long makes a physical impact
Ben Long looked like a depth player when he came to the Suns from St Kilda at the end of 2022. In his third year at his second club, he’s been much more than that, and he had a brilliant match against Collingwood – dishing out brutal, but fair tackles to Billy Frampton and Josh Daicos that rattled the all-conquering visiting team; kicking the goal that gave the Suns back the lead when it looked for all the world that the Pies were home, and shovelling the ball to Ben Ainsworth for the sealer. He’s not a pretty player, but his 15 possessions don’t speak to his enormous impact on the result.