
Bailey Humphrey gives Gold Coast the first of the second half
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
First goal of this quarter was always going to be important, and it’s the Suns who have it.
That one came from a brilliant Ugle-Hagan mark at half-forward, a big fly and contested grab. His squaring pass found Humphrey on the 50, and he nailed his set shot. Back to 16 points, incredibly.
Off and running for the second half
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
We’re about to get back underway for the second half in Launceston. Just saw some footage of Sam Mitchell in the rooms at half-time, and he was giving the Hawthorn midfield group one hell of a spray. Couldn’t read his lips totally, but there was at least one word I could make out, and he used it quite a lot.
Interesting second half ahead. Here we go.
Ben Long has kicked another! Suns have another!
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
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Two goals in the last 30 seconds of the quarter for Gold Coast! The Suns go straight out of the middle, send the ball in long, pick up the scraps and then snap a big goal on the run through Ben Long.
A big shift late in this quarter.
Bailey Humphrey makes it three in a row for the Suns
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Tom Barrass dropped the intercept mark and then fell over, and from there the Suns had the numbers in front of goal. Humphrey was clean and snapped a very nice goal.
Suddenly things don’t look too bad for the Suns. They’ve arrested the momentum late in the term.
Ben Long makes it two in a row for the Suns
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Classic stoppage goal from the Suns. So much congestion around the ball up at the top of the square, but the tap was out into the space and right into the path of the running Long.
A bit of field position and a couple of goals for Gold Coast. One more before half-time would certainly be handy.
Lachie Weller pulls one back for the Suns
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
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It’s his second of the afternoon and only Gold Coast’s third goal for the game. Boy they needed that.
Jed Walter did well to crash the pack there and prevent the intercept mark, and from the resulting scrimmage Weller was able to receive the ball and snap the goal. Still plenty of time in this second quarter.
Connor Macdonald finishes off a fine Hawthorn move
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Rioli tried to run the ball out of defence through the middle but was monstered in a gang tackle. From there the Hawks were off, and a smart handball chain released Macdonald through the 50, where his shot was true.
It’s out to 46 points. This is quite incredible, the Hawks every bit as good as the Suns have been bad.
Make it three for Jack Gunston!
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
As soon as the Hawks got out of their defensive 50 they had the whole field to work with, and worked it up to Gunston with ease.
Sam Collins thought the kick to Gunston was touched (it was) so went tackle Gunston after the mark, but the umpire had called a mark. The umpire then had no choice but to pay the 50, which made sure of the goal.
Jarman Impey bangs through another! All Hawks!
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
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The Hawks are indeed playing very well here. So well organised, so in sync, so clean with the ball. But the Suns are witches hats out there defensively. Truly alarming stuff.
Hawthorn just picked through the Suns straight through the corridor, and Impey was released to have a shot on the run from 50. Of course he nailed it.
Jack Gunston has his second goal
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Nick Watson again. He exploded into space on the wing, reading the play better than anyone and putting a gap between him and the chasing Powell.
Watson’s kick found Gunston, who easily did the rest. One-way traffic out there right now.
Massimo D’Ambrosio snaps another for the Hawks
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
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Suns are still miles off it. Pressure and defensive effort is not at a standard befitting a top-four contender.
D’Ambrosio just held off the back of that stoppage and had all the time he needed to gather and snap the goal. Lead out to 21 points.
Finn Maginness clunks and goals
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Big pack at the top of the goalsquare, bit somehow Maginness was able to stand at the front and take the mark without and Suns defender really contesting him.
Now the score is starting to reflect the game. Hawthorn miles on top.
The Suns aren’t at the races here
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Hawthorn’s pressure has been fantastic but Gold Coast’s skills have been really poor, and the midfielders are struggling to get their hands on the footy at all. The ball is living at Hawthorn’s attacking end of the ground, and the only surprise is that the Hawks haven’t managed more of a score.
Five minutes until the quarter-time, the Suns really need to get in the huddle and reset.
Jack Gunston sends a pie floater through for a goal
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
Just about the worst set shot kick of Jack Gunston’s career. That has come off the ankle and wobbled in every direction, but still somehow crossed the line and split the middle.
The Hawks have just been more polished so far, using the ball better. Turnover hurting the Suns.
Mitch Lewis with a bomb! Hawks in front
By Dean Bilton
By Dean Bilton
As soon as Lewis took that mark he indicated that he was going after the sticks. From all of 55 metres out, it’s sailed through post high.
Watson involved again, it won’t surprise you to hear. Clever crumb and handball set the Hawks away.
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