Collingwood comeback falls short as Gold Coast Suns hold off huge Pies fightback

Murray Wenzel
AAP
Sam Day of the Suns celebrates a goal.
Sam Day of the Suns celebrates a goal. Credit: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

A brave Gold Coast have stopped the Collingwood comeback freight train to return to the cusp of the AFL’s top eight.

The Suns won 14.17 (101) to 13.12 (90) on Saturday at Carrara, Ben King kicking four goals and the hosts defying some Nick Daicos and Jordan de Goey brilliance.

They led by 32 points late in the third quarter before Craig McRae’s men mounted their latest comeback, kicking the next six goals to lead by one point with four minutes to play.

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The Magpies had come from 54 points behind to beat North Melbourne in their last game.

But the Suns weren’t about to become another statistic for the defending premiers.

In front of a sell-out 23,029 strong crowd, Bodhi Uwland broke a tackle and Ben Long bombed a goal before Ben Ainsworth added another.

Three minutes remained but some brave Suns defence, led by ruckman Jarrod Witts despite copping a knock to the back, ensured there would be no Magpie miracle.

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Gold Coast are celebrating after holding off defending premiers Collingwood for an 11-point win. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Victory - an eighth from eight home games this season - lifted the Suns to ninth on the live ladder, only one win behind the fifth-placed Magpies.

Collingwood looked destined for another final-quarter fairytale when the returning de Goey (21 touches, two goals) brushed a tackle and booted a ripping goal from the pocket.

Nick Daicos (32 touches, two goals) then did it himself from the centre bounce to make it a four-point game.

Nathan Kreuger then booted the visitors ahead before the Suns puffed their chests out and found a response.

It was a chess match between the former Richmond coaches early, the Suns pushing up and the Magpies replying with three runaway goals from their defence.

Nathan Kreuger celebrates as he puts the Pies in front.
Nathan Kreuger celebrates as he puts the Pies in front. Credit: Matt Roberts/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

The Suns didn’t tag Daicos, instead backing their midfield to go toe-to-toe with the Magpies’.

It held up, Noah Anderson (38 touches) everywhere, Sam Flanders (33, one goal) prolific, Touk Miller (31, four scoring assists) busy and Matt Rowell his bullish self as they handballed their way through the Collingwood traffic.

But the Suns’ pressure lifted in the second term, keeping the visitors scoreless until Josh Daicos’s goal three minutes before halftime reduced the margin to 20.

Collingwood had the better of the third term too, Nick Daicos eventually converting their territory into a goal to make it a 12-point game.

The Suns kicked the next three, King adding his fourth as they threatened to streak clear before the Magpies’ inevitable charge.

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