It’s almost an annual tradition at this point - Gold Coast making a trade the rest of the AFL world hates ... 13 in initial negotiations, with the Suns understandably and quickly rejecting ...
The stage is set for the biggest and most important QClash of all time – and Gold Coast coach Damien Hardwick ... paper to extend their deal, with the Suns locking away a key position prospect ...
While the majority of AFL club list managers are based in Melbourne, Craig Cameron relocated to the Gold Coast to be closer to the Suns Academy once the decision was made to go chips-in on the in ...
ANOTHER Jamie Stanton masterclass has caused an almighty upset, as Gold Coast registered its first ever win over Collingwood by 12 points. The Suns simply made more of their opportunities forward, ...
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Martin has also been linked with a move north, away from the AFL bubble of Melbourne ... it's more the Martin camp pushing it, than Gold Coast chasing him. The Suns are open to the idea, but ...
The Suns’ pick 13 ... be staying up north. Gold Coast general manager of player talent and strategy Craig Cameron at Marvel Stadium last week. Picture: Josh Chadwick/AFL Photos via Getty Images.
Collingwood has delayed any plans to sell a game to the Gold Coast, while the Suns are hoping to become the AFL’s prime time darlings. JON RALPH has the latest fixture whispers. SACKED returns ...
THE Sydney Swans and GWS Giants are both supporting the proposed national AFL competition for women but won’t be fielding foundation teams in the planned 2017 season. THE QClash is now a ...
And its talent was on full display against a hapless Gold Coast on Saturday. The Western Bulldogs have continued their unbeaten start to the season, eclipsing the slow-starting Suns at Marvel ...
They have been the dominant side of the past decade and as a result Alastair Clarkson’s Hawks are swimming in a kiddie pool of top 20 talents – while the Suns have an ocean of them.