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2023 NAB AFLW Season
Gold Coast SUNS v GWS GIANTS
Round 9 • Friday 27 October 2023 • 8:45 AM (UTC)
48 7.6
Full Time
17 2.5
SUNS Won By 31
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Match Feed

4th Quarter
19:36
An important win for the Suns who were too strong at stoppages, winning clearances 35-23 and points scored from stoppages 29-9. Gold Coast also won post-clearance contested possessions (87-70), uncontested possessions (151-79) and finished with 58-17 forward 50 disposals in a strong win.
18:01
GWS has applied strong pressure throughout the night and leads 89-56 in tackles and 220-213 in pressure rating, but has still conceded more uncontested possessions (76-151) to Gold Coast.
16:33
The No.1 team at winning contested possessions this season (Gold Coast) has not surprisingly won this measure tonight 127-96 against the team ranked last in this area (GWS).
14:41
The rucks of Gold Coast have dominated at stoppages with 10-3 hitouts to advantage and helped the Suns to 34-23 first possession wins at stoppages and 34-20 clearances.
11:56
Haneen Zreika recorded a career-high 17 tackles last week for the Giants and has followed that up with game-highs for tackles (12) and pressure points (65) tonight.
11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
09:26
Maddy Brancatisano has recorded a career-high 18 disposals including tonight the last goal, while also posting a team-high 46 pressure points.
09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
08:11
GWS is ranked last in final quarters this season but has not lost a final quarter in any of its last three games. Gold Coast has generated three scores from four inside 50 entries to start the final quarter.
07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
Q4 19:36
An important win for the Suns who were too strong at stoppages, winning clearances 35-23 and points scored from stoppages 29-9. Gold Coast also won post-clearance contested possessions (87-70), uncontested possessions (151-79) and finished with 58-17 forward 50 disposals in a strong win.
Q4 18:01
GWS has applied strong pressure throughout the night and leads 89-56 in tackles and 220-213 in pressure rating, but has still conceded more uncontested possessions (76-151) to Gold Coast.
Q4 16:33
The No.1 team at winning contested possessions this season (Gold Coast) has not surprisingly won this measure tonight 127-96 against the team ranked last in this area (GWS).
Q4 14:41
The rucks of Gold Coast have dominated at stoppages with 10-3 hitouts to advantage and helped the Suns to 34-23 first possession wins at stoppages and 34-20 clearances.
Q4 11:56
Haneen Zreika recorded a career-high 17 tackles last week for the Giants and has followed that up with game-highs for tackles (12) and pressure points (65) tonight.
B
Q4 11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
Q4 09:26
Maddy Brancatisano has recorded a career-high 18 disposals including tonight the last goal, while also posting a team-high 46 pressure points.
G
Q4 09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
Q4 08:11
GWS is ranked last in final quarters this season but has not lost a final quarter in any of its last three games. Gold Coast has generated three scores from four inside 50 entries to start the final quarter.
B
Q4 07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
04:34
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 2 Behinds
02:34
GOAL
Claudia Whitfort
1 Goal 1 Behind
00:57
BEHIND
Niamh McLaughlin
0 Goals 1 Behind
19:35
BEHIND
Tara Bohanna
2 Goals 1 Behind
18:00
BEHIND
Jamie Stanton
1 Goal 1 Behind
15:17
GOAL
Rebecca Beeson
1 Goal 0 Behinds
13:53
BEHIND
Zarlie Goldsworthy
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
G
Q4 09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q4 07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 04:34
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 2 Behinds
G
Q4 02:34
GOAL
Claudia Whitfort
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q4 00:57
BEHIND
Niamh McLaughlin
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q3 19:35
BEHIND
Tara Bohanna
2 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q3 18:00
BEHIND
Jamie Stanton
1 Goal 1 Behind
G
Q3 15:17
GOAL
Rebecca Beeson
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 13:53
BEHIND
Zarlie Goldsworthy
0 Goals 1 Behind

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80 min
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4th Quarter
19:36
An important win for the Suns who were too strong at stoppages, winning clearances 35-23 and points scored from stoppages 29-9. Gold Coast also won post-clearance contested possessions (87-70), uncontested possessions (151-79) and finished with 58-17 forward 50 disposals in a strong win.
18:01
GWS has applied strong pressure throughout the night and leads 89-56 in tackles and 220-213 in pressure rating, but has still conceded more uncontested possessions (76-151) to Gold Coast.
16:33
The No.1 team at winning contested possessions this season (Gold Coast) has not surprisingly won this measure tonight 127-96 against the team ranked last in this area (GWS).
14:41
The rucks of Gold Coast have dominated at stoppages with 10-3 hitouts to advantage and helped the Suns to 34-23 first possession wins at stoppages and 34-20 clearances.
11:56
Haneen Zreika recorded a career-high 17 tackles last week for the Giants and has followed that up with game-highs for tackles (12) and pressure points (65) tonight.
11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
09:26
Maddy Brancatisano has recorded a career-high 18 disposals including tonight the last goal, while also posting a team-high 46 pressure points.
09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
08:11
GWS is ranked last in final quarters this season but has not lost a final quarter in any of its last three games. Gold Coast has generated three scores from four inside 50 entries to start the final quarter.
07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
Q4 19:36
An important win for the Suns who were too strong at stoppages, winning clearances 35-23 and points scored from stoppages 29-9. Gold Coast also won post-clearance contested possessions (87-70), uncontested possessions (151-79) and finished with 58-17 forward 50 disposals in a strong win.
Q4 18:01
GWS has applied strong pressure throughout the night and leads 89-56 in tackles and 220-213 in pressure rating, but has still conceded more uncontested possessions (76-151) to Gold Coast.
Q4 16:33
The No.1 team at winning contested possessions this season (Gold Coast) has not surprisingly won this measure tonight 127-96 against the team ranked last in this area (GWS).
Q4 14:41
The rucks of Gold Coast have dominated at stoppages with 10-3 hitouts to advantage and helped the Suns to 34-23 first possession wins at stoppages and 34-20 clearances.
Q4 11:56
Haneen Zreika recorded a career-high 17 tackles last week for the Giants and has followed that up with game-highs for tackles (12) and pressure points (65) tonight.
B
Q4 11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
Q4 09:26
Maddy Brancatisano has recorded a career-high 18 disposals including tonight the last goal, while also posting a team-high 46 pressure points.
G
Q4 09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
Q4 08:11
GWS is ranked last in final quarters this season but has not lost a final quarter in any of its last three games. Gold Coast has generated three scores from four inside 50 entries to start the final quarter.
B
Q4 07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
04:34
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 2 Behinds
02:34
GOAL
Claudia Whitfort
1 Goal 1 Behind
00:57
BEHIND
Niamh McLaughlin
0 Goals 1 Behind
19:35
BEHIND
Tara Bohanna
2 Goals 1 Behind
18:00
BEHIND
Jamie Stanton
1 Goal 1 Behind
15:17
GOAL
Rebecca Beeson
1 Goal 0 Behinds
13:53
BEHIND
Zarlie Goldsworthy
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 11:40
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 3 Behinds
G
Q4 09:08
GOAL
Maddy Brancatisano
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q4 07:33
BEHIND
Ashanti Bush
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 04:34
BEHIND
Isabel Huntington
1 Goal 2 Behinds
G
Q4 02:34
GOAL
Claudia Whitfort
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q4 00:57
BEHIND
Niamh McLaughlin
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q3 19:35
BEHIND
Tara Bohanna
2 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q3 18:00
BEHIND
Jamie Stanton
1 Goal 1 Behind
G
Q3 15:17
GOAL
Rebecca Beeson
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 13:53
BEHIND
Zarlie Goldsworthy
0 Goals 1 Behind

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2 min
E.Barwick
80 min
A.Bush
7 min
E.Maurer
3 min
C.Rowbottom
14 min
54/60 interchanges made
R.Caris
3 min
C.Dalton
10 min
J.Doyle
3 min
T.Germech
4 min
C.McCormick
10 min

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    Full R9 preview: North's mental barrier, six games to shape the eight

    A top eight spot is on the line for several clubs, while a top four clash presents a unique opportunity for the Kangaroos

    North Melbourne players celebrate a goal during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    THE PENULTIMATE round of the 2023 home and away season presents a make-or-break opportunity for several teams currently stuck in the middle of the ladder logjam.  

    For some teams, a loss will just about disqualify them from the finals race, while others have a chance to solidify a top four position before the final round. 

    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 

    Gold Coast v Greater Western Sydney at Heritage Bank Stadium, 6:45pm AEST

    In four meetings between these sides, including Gold Coast's first ever AFLW match, the Suns have never bested the Giants. But Friday is arguably their best chance yet to nab their first win over GWS and officially qualify for a second finals series. Last week, while Gold Coast eked out a draw against the Power, GWS worked out a way to win despite being soundly beaten at the contest. Going minus-21 at the clearance and minus-35 in contested possessions, it registered a two-point victory with a style of play that will serve it well coming up against a Gold Coast team that is averaging 21.5 more contested possessions and 4.5 more clearances than its opposition each week. The Giants are further helped by a suspension handed down to Lucy Single, one of the Suns' top performers this year. Last week GWS also laid a record 104 tackles, and this pressure is something that certainly has the potential to unsettle the Suns, as we have seen at times this year.  

    Zarlie Goldsworthy was outstanding last week, but the Giants cannot rely on the teenager to do the job for them each round. The load needs to be spread more evenly, and regaining Bec Beeson from suspension will certainly help in this respect. And while GWS has learned to win final quarters in recent weeks, it is still very vulnerable to high scoring forward lines, conceding 57.5 points on average each week. Gold Coast has some genuine firepower in its side, and it needs to utilise several of its attacking options consistently throughout the game to exploit this vulnerability in the Giants' team.  

    Tip: The Suns will finally beat the Giants. Gold Coast by 15 points. 

    01:54

    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 

    Melbourne v Fremantle at Casey Fields, 1:05pm AEDT

    Fremantle is desperate for a second straight win to remain in finals contention, but it is now presented with one of the toughest trips in the AFLW – Melbourne at Casey Fields. The Demons, meanwhile, will be focused on winning to remain atop the ladder. It is likely we will know where this game stands after just the first quarter, as the Dockers still follow the pattern of a first quarter win resulting in the premiership points, but Melbourne's last quarters are still absolutely dominant, and often where it gains the bulk of its ladder percentage. 

    The Demons are controlling games by winning 149.2 uncontested possessions, an average of 20.8 more than their opponents each week, while Fremantle struggles in this respect, averaging 16 fewer than its opposition. As a result, it will be important for the Dockers to protect stoppages – particularly centre stoppages – so that Melbourne is not able to efficiently break free of the contest and send the ball forward to its plethora of options in attack. Important for Fremantle, given Aine Tighe's absence, is that it found more depth in attack last week, with experienced players Hayley Miller, Ange Stannett and Gabby O'Sullivan having a significant influence, something the Dockers need again if they're any chance of beating the reigning premiers. 

    Tip: The Dockers will fall out of finals contention. Melbourne by 25 points. 

    Aine Tighe in action during Fremantle's clash against North Melbourne in round six, 2023. Picture: Getty Images

    St Kilda v Brisbane at RSEA Park, 3:05pm AEDT

    Another vital game in terms of not only the final eight, but also the makeup of the top four. The Lions need the win to all but confirm the double chance, while it is a must-win for the Saints should they still be a chance for their first finals series. Finals aside, it will be Jesse Wardlaw's first game against her old side, after leaving Brisbane for St Kilda in the off season.

    Last week the Saints got trapped in their defensive half, really struggling to exit the back 50 and generate any consistent scoring opportunities, and this spells danger this weekend given Brisbane is the best forward pressure team in the competition. As a result, the Lions are averaging 10 more inside 50s per game than St Kilda, so it is likely the ball will live in Brisbane's forward half. But it comes down to whether the Lions can take their chances, with conversion at goal one of their few downfalls this season. The Saints are generating a goal from 19.7 per cent of their inside 50 entries – the same percentage as Brisbane – but getting it in there less, so it is crucial that they make the most of the entries they are afforded.  

    Tip: The Wardlaw reunion won't be a fairytale. Brisbane by 20 points.  

    Jesse Wardlaw looks dejected after St Kilda's loss to Walyalup during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Essendon v Carlton at Windy Hill, 3:05pm AEDT

    In their first ever meeting in round two last season, Essendon and Carlton played out a thriller. The Bombers came from behind, kicking 20 points to nil in the final quarter to ultimately fall by just one point, and there is no reason to expect this one won't be equally enthralling. Essendon dropped a game it shouldn't have last week against West Coast, and a win would have kept it out of the top four on percentage alone, but now it is battling it out to remain a chance for its first ever finals series. The Blues are in a similar situation, losing last week by two points and now out of the top eight on percentage.

    Averaging almost identical scores, disposals, contested possessions and clearances, it is in fact the differentials in those numbers that tell a very different story. Essendon is winning an average of 38.1 more disposals per game than its opposition this season, while Carlton is winning 3.9 fewer. In addition to winning more footy than its opposition, Essendon is preventing teams from using the ball well, conceding just 58.5 per cent disposals efficiency. As a result, the Blues need to be smart about how they use the footy, remain composed and make clear-headed decisions. At times this year Carlton has been sucked into panicking, rushing, and turning the footy over, and should this happen on Saturday, the Bombers will punish the Blues. 

    Tip: The Bombers will confirm a maiden finals berth. Essendon by 12 points. 

    Essendon players look dejected after a loss against West Coast during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    West Coast v Western Bulldogs at Mineral Resources Park, 2:05pm AWST

    In the wake of Eagles head coach Michael Prior stepping down during the week, the team will be wholly focused on winning back-to-back games for the first time in the club's history. While the Bulldogs can boast two wins from three games against the Eagles, it was against the Dogs that West Coast claimed its first ever win back in 2020. Still winless this season, the Bulldogs conceded their highest ever score last week, and are preparing to face an Eagles side that scored an upset win over the Bombers last week.

    This year the Western Bulldogs aren't only conceding a record 63 points per game, but also record numbers of disposals, uncontested possessions, marks inside 50, disposal efficiency, and shots on goal in what is an unwanted stat profile. But what this offers the Eagles is a now or never chance to string together wins for the first time and build confidence in what is quite a talented list. When West Coast brings strength at the contest has been where it has won this season, going minus-one and minus-two in the clearance counts against Port Adelaide in round five and Essendon last week respectively. This must be priority No.1 on Saturday against a Bulldogs side that has failed to compete consistently at the contest this year. 

    Tip: The Eagles will come home strong. West Coast by eight points. 

    West Coast players celebrate a win during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Richmond v Geelong at Ikon Park, 7:15pm AEDT

    In four meetings between these two sides, Richmond has won just once – in its first ever win back in 2021. When they played off in round one last season, what was eventual All-Australian Eilish Sheerin's debut, the Cats fell over the line by four points thanks to a controversial Georgie Prespakis goal at the death. In their first matchup at Ikon Park this weekend, however, everything is on the line for last season's two big improvers, who are currently separated only by percentage in the middle of the ladder.  

    The Cats are likely to use the width of the ground better, employing the likes of Nina Morrison and Mikayla Bowen outside the contest and sending the ball into marking forwards like Chloe Scheer, Jackie Parry, and Aishling Moloney. Meanwhile the Tigers have a less-than-positive record at their makeshift home ground, winning just two games from nine starts at the venue. Typically, this season Geelong has started strong and faded as the game has worn on, while the Tigers just need to be within touching distance heading into the last quarter. It is for this reason that the Cats need to make the most of any early dominance they enjoy, punishing Richmond on the scoreboard to put the game out of reach come the fourth term.  

    Tip: The Cats will make it four from five. Geelong by 13 points. 

    Richmond players celebrate a win during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 

    Sydney v Collingwood at Henson Park, 1:05pm AEDT

    Coming off her best performance of the season, Chloe Molloy must now back that up against her old side for the first time. The Swans, somewhat surprisingly after a stuttering 2022, are just percentage out of the top eight, while the Pies simply need a win to all but confirm a fifth consecutive finals appearance. A hamstring injury to important defender Lauren Butler, however, is not ideal news for the Magpies who have just started to find consistent form since her inclusion in round five.

    Sydney will head into this one still without ruck Ally Morphett, so Bella Smith and Lexi Hamilton will have their hands full with a confident Sabrina Frederick taking the taps for the Pies. As a result, the Swans' midfielders will need to adapt to a lack of hitout dominance, and not let Collingwood control stoppages off the back of Frederick's work. Where the Swans have excelled, however, is in the air. Averaging 51 marks this season – 8.4 inside 50 and six contested – an area that Sydney can get some control is the aerial game. It is likely we'll see Collingwood get the fast start, and the Swans work steadily to narrow that gap for the remainder of the game. 

    Tip: Sydney will fight but ultimately fall short. Collingwood by five points. 

    Tarni White celebrates a Collingwood win during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Adelaide v North Melbourne at Norwood Oval, 2:35pm ACDT 

    Having played four times, North Melbourne has beaten Adelaide just once, albeit handing the Crows their biggest ever loss in the process. While both sides are coming off a loss, Adelaide to Brisbane and North Melbourne to Melbourne, the Kangaroos' situation is a little more precarious than that of the Crows. Adelaide is secure, dropping the game by three points to fellow premiership contender Brisbane away from home, while the Roos still have the mental battle of falling to the 'big three' teams – Adelaide, Brisbane, and Melbourne. This weekend is North Melbourne's last opportunity to break past that mental barrier this home and away season before preparing to face one or more during the finals series. 

    A clash of styles, North Melbourne is the highest handball and contested possession team the competition has ever seen, while Adelaide is breaking records for kicks and uncontested possessions. The Crows will look for outside ball movement and marks inside 50, while the Kangaroos are the best team at limiting opposition marks inside 50 and, as a result, scores conceded. Ultimately this one will come down to which team is able to get the game on its terms, playing out in its specific brand. 

    Tip: The mental barrier remains. Adelaide by seven points. 

    North Melbourne players look dejected after a loss during round eight, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Hawthorn v Port Adelaide at Kinetic Stadium, 5:05pm AEDT

    In the first ever meeting between Hawthorn and Port Adelaide last season, the Hawks played the Kinetic Stadium conditions beautifully to jag a 13-point win, and bragging rights between the two new sides. It was in that game that Hawks defender Jenna Richardson came to the fore, playing a great role on star Erin Phillips, which went a long way toward the Hawthorn win.

    This game will ultimately be won by the side who can find more composure with ball in hand. Often messy with disposal, both teams are prone to rushed, panicked disposal that lets the opposition in, so whichever side can remain cool-headed will win out. At the contest, Port Adelaide has stood its ground, winning 26.4 clearances per week, while Hawthorn is the weakest clearance team in the competition. Not only are the Hawks winning just 23.9 clearances each game, they are allowing their opposition to win an average of 5.1 more, and it is here that the Power can capitalise.   

    Tip: The Power will get one back. Port Adelaide by three points. 

    Angela Foley celebrates during the round eight AFLW match between Yartapuulti/Port Adelaide and Gold Coast at Alberton Oval, October 21, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Rising Suns: Gold Coast remains in finals hunt after Giants win

    Gold Coast is still in the finals hunt after defeating Greater Western Sydney by 31 points, but a potential injury to gun mid Charlie Rowbottom may have soured the victory

    Maddy Brancatisano celebrates a goal during round nine, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

    GOLD Coast has one foot in the finals after overpowering Greater Western Sydney by 31 points in tough conditions at Heritage Bank Stadium on Friday night.

    The 7.6 (48) to 2.5 (17) win ensures the Suns will enter the final round of the home and away season, where they host Essendon in Mackay, inside the top eight.

    A win in that match and they would host an elimination final.

    The victory wasn’t all smooth sailing though with star midfielder Charlie Rowbottom taken off the field, likely as a precaution, in the final quarter after her left leg got caught awkwardly in a tackle.

    00:45

    In conditions more akin to Melbourne than south-east Queensland with cold, blustery winds and a wet surface underfoot, Gold Coast was relentless in its pursuit of the ball, overwhelming the Giants with work-rate and field position.

    And it was Claudia Whitfort that stole the show, adding to her case for selection in the All-Australian squad with another 34 disposals and best on ground performance.

    Her clean hands and breakaway speed from congestion was a highlight, with her fourth quarter goal from a forward 50 stoppage (one of her nine clearances) the perfection encapsulation of her impact.

    Rowbottom (24 and a goal) worked through some close attention before her injury hiccup, while Alison Drennan (27) excelled in her 50th match.

    05:04

    Maddy Brancatisano played her best game in Suns colours, capping it with her first goal in the AFLW in her 41st match.

    After scores were level at quarter-time, the Suns edged away through weight of possession.

    They won the disposal count (279-186), clearances (35-23) and inside 50s (35-25) and were just a little too classy for a Giants outfit that tried hard but were often let down by their disposal forward of centre.

    Following a dour first quarter where both teams took time adjusting to the conditions, things began to open up in the second.

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    With Whitfort and Drennan dominating inside the contest and away from it, the Suns generated enough chains of possession to give their forwards a chance.

    Captain Tara Bohanna kicked the game’s first goal, while Rowbottom and Jamie Stanton profited from free kicks to give the home team a 13-point lead at the main break.

    They extended to a 19-point lead at the final change and when Whitfort and Brancatisano kicked their clever goals in the fourth term, it was party time at Carrara.

    Barwick’s horror head clash
    Gold Coast was down a player inside the first 60 seconds after a horror head clash knocked out speedy defender Elise Barwick. With the ball in dispute on centre wing, Barwick and Giant Jess Doyle both came careering in to contest it at top speed. The head clash left the Sun prone on the ground for five minutes as she was attended to by half a dozen Gold Coast medicos before being stretchered off the ground.

    01:05

    The moment
    It was a long time coming, but Izzy Huntington finally broke her duck for GWS with a second quarter goal. The young star, who has overcome two knee reconstructions, was playing her seventh game for the Giants after heading north from the Western Bulldogs. After missing with a hurried left foot snap in the first quarter, Huntington was awarded a free kick 30m from goal in the second and made no mistake with her set shot. She was mobbed by her teammates.

    00:43

    Up next
    Gold Coast will look to claim a home elimination final when it ‘hosts’ Essendon at Mackay’s Great Barrier Reef Arena next Friday night at 6.45pm AEST. Greater Western Sydney finishes its season with a trip to Alberton Oval to face Port Adelaide next Saturday at 2.35pm ACST.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    GOLD COAST                                   0.1       3.2       5.4       7.6 (48)
    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY        0.1       1.1       2.3       2.5 (17)

    GOALS
    Gold Coast: Bohanna 2, Rowbottom, Stanton, Dupuy, Whitfort, Brancatisano
    Greater Western Sydney: Huntington, Beeson

    BEST 
    Gold Coast: Whitfort, Drennan, Rowbottom, Bella, Brancatisano, Keaney
    Greater Western Sydney: Goldsworthy, Beeson, Dallaway, Barr 

    INJURIES 
    Gold Coast: Barwick (concussion), Rowbottom (leg)
    Greater Western Sydney: Nil

    LATE CHANGES
    Gold Coast: Nil
    Greater Western Sydney: Georgia Garnett (knee) replaced in selected side by Caitlin Miller

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 1,045 at Heritage Bank Stadium 

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        Lauren Ahrens profile picture
        7
        Lauren Ahrens5700161063300238088
        Nicola Barr profile picture
        8
        Nicola Barr6500155102601197077
        Elise Barwick profile picture
        6
        Elise Barwick0000000000004
        Rebecca Beeson profile picture
        6
        Rebecca Beeson8510181174503359076
        Lauren Bella profile picture
        2
        Lauren Bella6300139412134231069
        Tara Bohanna profile picture
        12
        Tara Bohanna5721954232091087
        Maddy Brancatisano profile picture
        5
        Maddy Brancatisano8410191181604254083
        Ashanti Bush profile picture
        19
        Ashanti Bush26018530101169058
        Rene Caris profile picture
        26
        Rene Caris42006511442167044
        Georgia Clayden profile picture
        18
        Georgia Clayden560014773301166086
        Daisy D'Arcy profile picture
        20
        Daisy D'Arcy530015962200314073
        Ally Dallaway profile picture
        30
        Ally Dallaway850016971100267068
        Chloe Dalton profile picture
        11
        Chloe Dalton460012752301290073
        Darcie Davies profile picture
        3
        Darcie Davies45005323317184059
        Fleur Davies profile picture
        20
        Fleur Davies320043115152103056
        Jessica Doyle profile picture
        5
        Jessica Doyle2401532020173185
        Alison Drennan profile picture
        33
        Alison Drennan98002914152504326094
        Jacqueline Dupuy profile picture
        27
        Jacqueline Dupuy581013764180112191
        Alicia Eva profile picture
        2
        Alicia Eva59001211115021650100
        Tarni Evans profile picture
        18
        Tarni Evans4900121021300265071
        Teagan Germech profile picture
        15
        Teagan Germech41001037230049061
        Meara Girvan profile picture
        25
        Meara Girvan3600936330023089
        Zarlie Goldsworthy profile picture
        7
        Zarlie Goldsworthy91011814429043760100
        Jasmine Grierson profile picture
        10
        Jasmine Grierson3700633051059072
        Jodie Hicks profile picture
        29
        Jodie Hicks3600734140198073
        Isabel Huntington profile picture
        12
        Isabel Huntington471397212112140100
        Elizabeth Keaney profile picture
        30
        Elizabeth Keaney5701141224101214083
        Ella Maurer profile picture
        10
        Ella Maurer420011110140134166
        Cambridge McCormick profile picture
        25
        Cambridge McCormick220042213004058
        Niamh McLaughlin profile picture
        11
        Niamh McLaughlin530115692200157184
        Isadora McLeay profile picture
        16
        Isadora McLeay3002200000103045
        Tahlia Meyer profile picture
        34
        Tahlia Meyer4000853240059068
        Caitlin Miller profile picture
        9
        Caitlin Miller1400312030030080
        Emily Pease profile picture
        33
        Emily Pease4900117414022540100
        Pepa Randall profile picture
        21
        Pepa Randall2900532141068097
        Wallis Randell profile picture
        15
        Wallis Randell480010822302174078
        Charlie Rowbottom profile picture
        8
        Charlie Rowbottom84102513122404267074
        Vivien Saad profile picture
        39
        Vivien Saad390010641300910100
        Katherine Smith profile picture
        4
        Katherine Smith3300431240070084
        Jamie Stanton profile picture
        17
        Jamie Stanton3111633020066182
        Claudia Whitfort profile picture
        4
        Claudia Whitfort113113417172509533083
        Haneen Zreika profile picture
        24
        Haneen Zreika7600125711302122082

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        Q4 19:38
        End of 4th Quarter
        Q4 19:36
        An important win for the Suns who were too strong at stoppages, winning clearances 35-23 and points scored from stoppages 29-9. Gold Coast also won post-clearance contested possessions (87-70), uncontested possessions (151-79) and finished with 58-17 forward 50 disposals in a strong win.
        Q4 18:01
        GWS has applied strong pressure throughout the night and leads 89-56 in tackles and 220-213 in pressure rating, but has still conceded more uncontested possessions (76-151) to Gold Coast.
        Q4 16:33
        The No.1 team at winning contested possessions this season (Gold Coast) has not surprisingly won this measure tonight 127-96 against the team ranked last in this area (GWS).
        Q4 14:41
        The rucks of Gold Coast have dominated at stoppages with 10-3 hitouts to advantage and helped the Suns to 34-23 first possession wins at stoppages and 34-20 clearances.
        Q4 11:56
        Haneen Zreika recorded a career-high 17 tackles last week for the Giants and has followed that up with game-highs for tackles (12) and pressure points (65) tonight.
        Q4 09:26
        Maddy Brancatisano has recorded a career-high 18 disposals including tonight the last goal, while also posting a team-high 46 pressure points.
        Q4 08:11
        GWS is ranked last in final quarters this season but has not lost a final quarter in any of its last three games. Gold Coast has generated three scores from four inside 50 entries to start the final quarter.
        Q4 06:17
        Charlie Rowbottom who has limped to the interchange, has again worked hard tonight for the Suns with 12 contested possessions, six clearances, five tackles, and one goal. -
        Q4 05:37
        The Suns are the No.1 ranked team this season in both hard ball get differential and ground ball differential and have again been strong in this area leading hard ball gets 28-21 and ground balls 79-65.
        Q4 05:14
        Suns Interchange - Charlie Rowbottom and is possibly out for the game.
        Q4 02:34
        Claudia Whitfort has capped another outstanding game with a goal from a forward 50 stoppage. Whitford has game-highs for clearances (9), disposals (30), metres gained (440) and contested possessions (16).
        Q4 01:13
        The Suns lead centre bounce clearances 6-2 and the opening score of the final quarter came from this source. The Giants have conceded 8.9 points per game from opposition centre bounce clearances this season (ranked last).
        Q3 20:32
        End of 3rd Quarter
        Q3 20:32
        Gold Coast dominated at stoppages in the third quarter with 4-0 hitouts to advantage and 9-3 clearances including 3-0 centre bounce clearances. The Suns also controlled the ball with 43-19 uncontested possessions and generated seven shots at goal from 12 entries for a return of 2.2.14 with three shots failing to score.
        Q3 19:12
        Gold Coast has a 6-2 advantage in forward 50 marks tonight including 4-1 this quarter. The Suns also lead 3-0 in marks on the lead and 14-5 in forward half marks and have looked more effective moving the ball.
        Q3 16:02
        The last goal from Rebecca Beeson and the Giants came from a forward half intercepts. GWS leads 7-2 in such intercepts this quarter but has not been able to convert this onto the scoreboard.
        Q3 15:05
        GWS has lost the contested possession count in its defensive 50 this season by an average of 2.9 per game (ranked last). Tonight it has again struggled in this area and trails 13-19 in contested possessions in this zone.
        Q3 13:22
        Gold Coast has a 23-18 advantage in inside 50 entries but a major 32-9 lead in forward 50 disposals.
        Q3 11:32
        Both goals this quarter for the Suns have followed intercepts in the midfield and they now lead 18-1 in points scored from this source.
        Q3 09:42
        The last goal from Jacqueline Dupuy featured a clever crumb from Niamh McLaughlin. Gold Coast now leads 12-6 in crumbs including 6-0 in the forward half. with its players often first in to support at a marking contest.
        Q3 08:35
        Claudia Whitfort has now recorded game-highs for both disposals (25) and metres gained (325). No Giant player has had more than 11 disposals.
        Q3 05:42
        The last score for the Giants was their first of the game from a turnover. GWS averages 16.8 points per game from both clearances and turnovers but has conceded 36.4 points per game from turnovers.
        Q3 03:57
        Gold Coast continues to prevent GWS from being able to create possession chains. The Suns lead 87-40 in uncontested possessions including 50-24 in handball receives.
        Q3 01:44
        The Suns have won 9 of the last 11 clearances and their superior form in this area is coming to the fore. This has helped Gold Coast to the last six inside 50 entries of the game.
        Q2 20:51
        End of 2nd Quarter
        Q2 20:51
        Gold Coast has been on top in contests in the first half both at stoppages (clearances 20-12) and post-clearance (41-29). The Suns edged the Giants for pressure rating in the second quarter (250-243) and have restricted GWS to only 20 handball receives (season average is 40 in a half).
        Q2 18:55
        The last goal from Jamie Stanton was the first score of the night from a turnover for either team. Gold Coast now leads 12-5 in forward half intercepts with the Stanton goal coming from this source.
        Q2 17:24
        Gold Coast has won six of the last seven clearances, with the last three all won by Charlie Rowbottom. The Suns now lead 5-1 in hitouts to advantage and are ranked No.1 in this area.
        Q2 15:25
        All three scores for the Suns this quarter have come from forward half stoppages including the last goal from Charlie Rowbottom who is the No.1 ranked player in AFLW for both clearances and contested possessions.
        Q2 14:30
        Gold Coast leads 19-5 in forward 50 disposals but has recorded disposal efficiency of only 42 percent in this zone.
        Q2 10:16
        GWS has edged Gold Coast in ground balls this quarter (9-7) and has matched the Suns for uncontested possessions. As a result, the Giants have recorded 72 percent time in forward half during this period.
        Q2 07:57
        Zarlie Goldsworthy has contributed strongly defensively tonight and has recorded team-highs for pressure acts (14), pressure points (35), and intercept possessions (3) after kicking a match-winning five goals last week.
        Q2 06:30
        The goal from Isabel Huntington and the Giants also came from a forward half stoppage. GWS has averaged only 7.6 points per game from this source (ranked 16th).
        Q2 02:43
        GWS recorded 30 kicks and only 14 handballs in the opening quarter. The Giants have recorded the lowest kick-to-handball ratio this season (1.10).
        Q2 01:10
        The first goal of the game to the Suns came from a forward half stoppage. Gold Coast leads 4-1 in forward half clearances and averages 10.1 points per game from this source.
        Q2 00:07
        Alison Drennan was the No.1 ranked player in the opening term with a game-high 11 disposals. Playing game No.50 tonight, Drennan also recorded game-highs for uncontested possessions (8) and effective disposals (9).
        Q1 22:37
        End of 1st Quarter
        Q1 22:37
        Gold Coast dominated post-clearance contested possession (27-16) and disposals (85-44) in the opening quarter but GWS applied strong pressure (rating of 228 to 181) and matched the Suns for midfield intercepts (nine each).
        Q1 22:20
        GWS generated its first score of the game also from a defensive 50 stoppage. The Giants have won four of the last six clearances and limited the Suns in an area where they are strong.
        Q1 21:19
        Gold Coast has a major 53-15 advantage in uncontested possessions and also leads 34-21 in contested possessions, but despite dominating possession and position has not been able to score a goal.
        Q1 19:14
        The Giants lead 24-6 in the tackle count and are ranked fourth this season for tackle differential. The Suns are ranked last in this category and trail 173-234 in pressure rating this term.
        Q1 17:12
        The Suns lead 5-1 in forward half intercepts but have not scored from any of these opportunities. Both of these teams are ranked in the bottom-4 in scores per inside 50 and the opening quarter has maintained this trend.
        Q1 14:43
        Claudia Whitfort has made a prominent start for the Suns with six disposals at 100 percent efficiency, four contested possessions, and a game-high three clearances which is the same number of clearances as GWS.
        Q1 12:32
        Gold Coast has already established a 15-7 lead in contested possessions including 13-6 in ground balls. The Suns are ranked No.1 in each of these measures.
        Q1 10:31
        Gold Coast has generated four of the first five inside 50 entries and had the ball in its forward half for 70 percent of this opening quarter, but has recorded kicking efficiency of only 25 percent in its forward half.
        Q1 07:49
        The first score of the game to Gold Coast came from a defensive 50 stoppage. GWS is ranked last at defending opposition ball movement from this zone.
        Q1 06:40
        The Suns have won the first three clearances of the game. The Giants are ranked last in clearance differential this season.
        Q1 03:08
        Suns Interchange - Elise Barwick and is possibly out for the game.
        Q1 00:30
        Gold Coast is the No.1 ranked team at winning centre bounce clearances this season and has won the first such clearance tonight.
        Q1 00:00
        Welcome to Heritage Bank Stadium for the Gold Coast Suns v GWS Giants Round 9 clash.
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Suns: E.Maurer, M.Girvan, T.Meyer
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Suns: C.Fitzpatrick (Omitted), A.Gee (Omitted), L.Single (Suspension)
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Giants: R.Beeson, C.Miller
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Giants: G.Garnett (Injured), B.Mowbray (Suspension)
        Q1 00:00
        These are two teams with contrasting results in contests this season. Gold Coast has won the contested possession count by an average of 20.1 per game (ranked No.1), while GWS has lost this count by an average of 16.8 per game (ranked last).
        End of 4th Quarter
        Q4 19:36
        An important win for the Suns who were too strong at stoppages, winning clearances 35-23 and points scored from stoppages 29-9. Gold Coast also won post-clearance contested possessions (87-70), uncontested possessions (151-79) and finished with 58-17 forward 50 disposals in a strong win.
        Q4 18:01
        GWS has applied strong pressure throughout the night and leads 89-56 in tackles and 220-213 in pressure rating, but has still conceded more uncontested possessions (76-151) to Gold Coast.
        Q4 16:33
        The No.1 team at winning contested possessions this season (Gold Coast) has not surprisingly won this measure tonight 127-96 against the team ranked last in this area (GWS).
        Q4 14:41
        The rucks of Gold Coast have dominated at stoppages with 10-3 hitouts to advantage and helped the Suns to 34-23 first possession wins at stoppages and 34-20 clearances.
        Q4 11:56
        Haneen Zreika recorded a career-high 17 tackles last week for the Giants and has followed that up with game-highs for tackles (12) and pressure points (65) tonight.
        Q4 09:26
        Maddy Brancatisano has recorded a career-high 18 disposals including tonight the last goal, while also posting a team-high 46 pressure points.
        Q4 08:11
        GWS is ranked last in final quarters this season but has not lost a final quarter in any of its last three games. Gold Coast has generated three scores from four inside 50 entries to start the final quarter.
        Q4 06:17
        Charlie Rowbottom who has limped to the interchange, has again worked hard tonight for the Suns with 12 contested possessions, six clearances, five tackles, and one goal. -
        Q4 05:37
        The Suns are the No.1 ranked team this season in both hard ball get differential and ground ball differential and have again been strong in this area leading hard ball gets 28-21 and ground balls 79-65.
        Q4 05:14
        Suns Interchange - Charlie Rowbottom and is possibly out for the game.
        Q4 02:34
        Claudia Whitfort has capped another outstanding game with a goal from a forward 50 stoppage. Whitford has game-highs for clearances (9), disposals (30), metres gained (440) and contested possessions (16).
        Q4 01:13
        The Suns lead centre bounce clearances 6-2 and the opening score of the final quarter came from this source. The Giants have conceded 8.9 points per game from opposition centre bounce clearances this season (ranked last).
        End of 3rd Quarter
        Q3 20:32
        Gold Coast dominated at stoppages in the third quarter with 4-0 hitouts to advantage and 9-3 clearances including 3-0 centre bounce clearances. The Suns also controlled the ball with 43-19 uncontested possessions and generated seven shots at goal from 12 entries for a return of 2.2.14 with three shots failing to score.
        Q3 19:12
        Gold Coast has a 6-2 advantage in forward 50 marks tonight including 4-1 this quarter. The Suns also lead 3-0 in marks on the lead and 14-5 in forward half marks and have looked more effective moving the ball.
        Q3 16:02
        The last goal from Rebecca Beeson and the Giants came from a forward half intercepts. GWS leads 7-2 in such intercepts this quarter but has not been able to convert this onto the scoreboard.
        Q3 15:05
        GWS has lost the contested possession count in its defensive 50 this season by an average of 2.9 per game (ranked last). Tonight it has again struggled in this area and trails 13-19 in contested possessions in this zone.
        Q3 13:22
        Gold Coast has a 23-18 advantage in inside 50 entries but a major 32-9 lead in forward 50 disposals.
        Q3 11:32
        Both goals this quarter for the Suns have followed intercepts in the midfield and they now lead 18-1 in points scored from this source.
        Q3 09:42
        The last goal from Jacqueline Dupuy featured a clever crumb from Niamh McLaughlin. Gold Coast now leads 12-6 in crumbs including 6-0 in the forward half. with its players often first in to support at a marking contest.
        Q3 08:35
        Claudia Whitfort has now recorded game-highs for both disposals (25) and metres gained (325). No Giant player has had more than 11 disposals.
        Q3 05:42
        The last score for the Giants was their first of the game from a turnover. GWS averages 16.8 points per game from both clearances and turnovers but has conceded 36.4 points per game from turnovers.
        Q3 03:57
        Gold Coast continues to prevent GWS from being able to create possession chains. The Suns lead 87-40 in uncontested possessions including 50-24 in handball receives.
        Q3 01:44
        The Suns have won 9 of the last 11 clearances and their superior form in this area is coming to the fore. This has helped Gold Coast to the last six inside 50 entries of the game.
        End of 2nd Quarter
        Q2 20:51
        Gold Coast has been on top in contests in the first half both at stoppages (clearances 20-12) and post-clearance (41-29). The Suns edged the Giants for pressure rating in the second quarter (250-243) and have restricted GWS to only 20 handball receives (season average is 40 in a half).
        Q2 18:55
        The last goal from Jamie Stanton was the first score of the night from a turnover for either team. Gold Coast now leads 12-5 in forward half intercepts with the Stanton goal coming from this source.
        Q2 17:24
        Gold Coast has won six of the last seven clearances, with the last three all won by Charlie Rowbottom. The Suns now lead 5-1 in hitouts to advantage and are ranked No.1 in this area.
        Q2 15:25
        All three scores for the Suns this quarter have come from forward half stoppages including the last goal from Charlie Rowbottom who is the No.1 ranked player in AFLW for both clearances and contested possessions.
        Q2 14:30
        Gold Coast leads 19-5 in forward 50 disposals but has recorded disposal efficiency of only 42 percent in this zone.
        Q2 10:16
        GWS has edged Gold Coast in ground balls this quarter (9-7) and has matched the Suns for uncontested possessions. As a result, the Giants have recorded 72 percent time in forward half during this period.
        Q2 07:57
        Zarlie Goldsworthy has contributed strongly defensively tonight and has recorded team-highs for pressure acts (14), pressure points (35), and intercept possessions (3) after kicking a match-winning five goals last week.
        Q2 06:30
        The goal from Isabel Huntington and the Giants also came from a forward half stoppage. GWS has averaged only 7.6 points per game from this source (ranked 16th).
        Q2 02:43
        GWS recorded 30 kicks and only 14 handballs in the opening quarter. The Giants have recorded the lowest kick-to-handball ratio this season (1.10).
        Q2 01:10
        The first goal of the game to the Suns came from a forward half stoppage. Gold Coast leads 4-1 in forward half clearances and averages 10.1 points per game from this source.
        Q2 00:07
        Alison Drennan was the No.1 ranked player in the opening term with a game-high 11 disposals. Playing game No.50 tonight, Drennan also recorded game-highs for uncontested possessions (8) and effective disposals (9).
        End of 1st Quarter
        Q1 22:37
        Gold Coast dominated post-clearance contested possession (27-16) and disposals (85-44) in the opening quarter but GWS applied strong pressure (rating of 228 to 181) and matched the Suns for midfield intercepts (nine each).
        Q1 22:20
        GWS generated its first score of the game also from a defensive 50 stoppage. The Giants have won four of the last six clearances and limited the Suns in an area where they are strong.
        Q1 21:19
        Gold Coast has a major 53-15 advantage in uncontested possessions and also leads 34-21 in contested possessions, but despite dominating possession and position has not been able to score a goal.
        Q1 19:14
        The Giants lead 24-6 in the tackle count and are ranked fourth this season for tackle differential. The Suns are ranked last in this category and trail 173-234 in pressure rating this term.
        Q1 17:12
        The Suns lead 5-1 in forward half intercepts but have not scored from any of these opportunities. Both of these teams are ranked in the bottom-4 in scores per inside 50 and the opening quarter has maintained this trend.
        Q1 14:43
        Claudia Whitfort has made a prominent start for the Suns with six disposals at 100 percent efficiency, four contested possessions, and a game-high three clearances which is the same number of clearances as GWS.
        Q1 12:32
        Gold Coast has already established a 15-7 lead in contested possessions including 13-6 in ground balls. The Suns are ranked No.1 in each of these measures.
        Q1 10:31
        Gold Coast has generated four of the first five inside 50 entries and had the ball in its forward half for 70 percent of this opening quarter, but has recorded kicking efficiency of only 25 percent in its forward half.
        Q1 07:49
        The first score of the game to Gold Coast came from a defensive 50 stoppage. GWS is ranked last at defending opposition ball movement from this zone.
        Q1 06:40
        The Suns have won the first three clearances of the game. The Giants are ranked last in clearance differential this season.
        Q1 03:08
        Suns Interchange - Elise Barwick and is possibly out for the game.
        Q1 00:30
        Gold Coast is the No.1 ranked team at winning centre bounce clearances this season and has won the first such clearance tonight.
        Q1 00:00
        Welcome to Heritage Bank Stadium for the Gold Coast Suns v GWS Giants Round 9 clash.
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Suns: E.Maurer, M.Girvan, T.Meyer
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Suns: C.Fitzpatrick (Omitted), A.Gee (Omitted), L.Single (Suspension)
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Giants: R.Beeson, C.Miller
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Giants: G.Garnett (Injured), B.Mowbray (Suspension)
        Q1 00:00
        These are two teams with contrasting results in contests this season. Gold Coast has won the contested possession count by an average of 20.1 per game (ranked No.1), while GWS has lost this count by an average of 16.8 per game (ranked last).
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