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Im the same, almost there mate hahaI still can’t bring myself to even say fi…
I think it just comes from our setup. They’ve obviously done a huge review after Adelaide and dropping Walter.Noticed King has been playing up higher too and not just sticking to the goal square
Jed is what he isI think it just comes from our setup. They’ve obviously done a huge review after Adelaide and dropping Walter.
Things I noticed:
— Humphrey is a bit deeper and can lead to a pocket or lead back into the square, since he is a great mark. He’s had a lot of shots the last two weeks.
— Farrar and Long leading or creating pressure is working great. Long is back to his best with Farrar there.
— King and Read were properly spaced out.
It meant the likes of Touk and Fiorini were hitting up players a lot easier.
Obviously some of that is due to Richmond’s inexperience. Lions also had some defensive outs. But it should hold up against some better units and it allows us to trial it as we head towards the end of the year.
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Richmond has only one option at the momentI think it just comes from our setup. They’ve obviously done a huge review after Adelaide and dropping Walter.
Things I noticed:
— Humphrey is a bit deeper and can lead to a pocket or lead back into the square, since he is a great mark. He’s had a lot of shots the last two weeks.
— Farrar and Long leading or creating pressure is working great. Long is back to his best with Farrar there.
— King and Read were properly spaced out.
It meant the likes of Touk and Fiorini were hitting up players a lot easier.
Obviously some of that is due to Richmond’s inexperience. Lions also had some defensive outs. But it should hold up against some better units and it allows us to trial it as we head towards the end of the year.

)No one wants to play Adelaide at AOIf Gold Coast get a Top 4 finish, would they prefer an away final in QLD or to travel away at the MCG/Adelaide Oval?
I feel like a path to the prelim final/grand final is best served by playing an away final against Brisbane. And based on the last showing, Suns should have no fear of Brisbane.
If it means we get a second bite at the cherry at home, even if we lose, it’s fine.No one wants to play Adelaide at AO
I saw Adelaide on Friday night.No one wants to play Adelaide at AO
Pumping the reigning premiers by 11 goals is good prep however you look at itI do wonder if it’s good finals prep to be playing lots of low intensity matches in the run in.
I disagree somewhatIf it means we get a second bite at the cherry at home, even if we lose, it’s fine.
Because I don’t think many teams want to play us at home either. So we need to win games and ensure we make it to one home final to give us the best chance.
Maybe. I’d always rather have two chances than one. I think every team in the top 9 is good enough in their day, and no team is unbeatable.I disagree somewhat
Getting pumped at the AO and then being so demoralized that we fumble the second chance at home would be way worse than winning at home in the elim game and losing the following week away interstate.
In 2025 "Gold Coast not only make the finals they win a finals game" is so much better than "Gold Coast make the top 4 then get rolled in straight sets"
The thing that Gold Coast has going for it , in terms of finishing is their percentage is bigger than the teams below them. With an easier run home, they should be able to do boost if need be.Maybe. I’d always rather have two chances than one. I think every team in the top 9 is good enough in their day, and no team is unbeatable.
If we make finals, fans and players have to also believe we aren’t just making up the numbers.
Adelaide are in the best form.
Collingwood and Brisbane have the runs on the board and plenty of experience. Freo and Hawks have an exciting but inconsistent list after multiple years of drafting and trades. Dogs are very dangerous up forward but their defence is suspect.
And then there is us, the team that has never made it but has shown good signs all year.
Collingwood, Lions, Adelaide and Geelong are the most likely top 4.
But if given two chances or one, I’d prefer the two. We can win away on our day. Or we lose and reload and still play a game at home. If we go out in straight sets, so be it. Gotta be in it to win it and hardly any teams win from outside the 4. Plus two games of finals experience could be huge.
But yeah, gotta win games first. Still very congested ladder and anything can happen if we slip up. Top 4 or missing the 8 will be decided by narrow margins.
Yeah, I'm talking more Essendon, Port etc.. who may have put the cue totally in the rack by that stage.Pumping the reigning premiers by 11 goals is good prep however you look at it
Ive been a Humpha truther from day 1 and its really good to see how he has evolved this year. Really starting to believe in himself too, just can hurt teams in so many ways. Great mark, good contested work, elite when the ball hits the deck. Few more pre seasons and he will completely tear teams apart.Also shout out to Bailey Humphrey with 21 goals and 21 goal assists for the season.
4th season that a suns player has recorded 20+ goals and 20+ goal assists
Tom Lynch 2014
Tom Lynch 2016
Ben Ainsworth 2022 (club record 25 goal assists.
Surely Humphrey will set a new record this year.
Ah yeah, that's a fair callYeah, I'm talking more Essendon, Port etc.. who may have put the cue totally in the rack by that stage.

They probably paid for him to come and he couldn’t even chuck a scarf on. MehNot sure how many people caught this, but in the fourth quarter the camera cut to Gary Ablett, his wife and kids who were sitting in the stadium watching us smash the Tigers and the kids were wearing our pink jumpers. I heard a cheer start ringing out from our cheer squad and from others in the stadium once they realised it was Gaz. I know it didn't end particularly well, but it was fantastic to see a legend of our club being appreciated by our community.
Well done, Gold Coast![]()
I was pissed off when he left but then you hear about how sick his son was and it all made sense why he wanted to go back home, Suns were lucky to have arguably the goat playing with us in his prime.Not sure how many people caught this, but in the fourth quarter the camera cut to Gary Ablett, his wife and kids who were sitting in the stadium watching us smash the Tigers and the kids were wearing our pink jumpers. I heard a cheer start ringing out from our cheer squad and from others in the stadium once they realised it was Gaz. I know it didn't end particularly well, but it was fantastic to see a legend of our club being appreciated by our community.
Well done, Gold Coast![]()
Yeah it’s good about the kids but a token scarf would have been goodThey probably paid for him to come and he couldn’t even chuck a scarf on. Meh
His wife had a pic on her Instagram of the 2 kids wearing the pink #9 guernseys and Ben Ainsworth standing in front waiting to run onNot sure how many people caught this, but in the fourth quarter the camera cut to Gary Ablett, his wife and kids who were sitting in the stadium watching us smash the Tigers and the kids were wearing our pink jumpers. I heard a cheer start ringing out from our cheer squad and from others in the stadium once they realised it was Gaz. I know it didn't end particularly well, but it was fantastic to see a legend of our club being appreciated by our community.
Well done, Gold Coast![]()
to be fair Richmond don't apply pressure to the extent the top 8 teams doI think it just comes from our setup. They’ve obviously done a huge review after Adelaide and dropping Walter.
Things I noticed:
— Humphrey is a bit deeper and can lead to a pocket or lead back into the square, since he is a great mark. He’s had a lot of shots the last two weeks.
— Farrar and Long leading or creating pressure is working great. Long is back to his best with Farrar there.
— King and Read were properly spaced out.
It meant the likes of Touk and Fiorini were hitting up players a lot easier.
Obviously some of that is due to Richmond’s inexperience. Lions also had some defensive outs. But it should hold up against some better units and it allows us to trial it as we head towards the end of the year.