Gold Coast Suns Dominate Geelong Cats with a 64-Point Victory at TIO Stadium

In a thrilling Round 10 match at TIO Stadium, the Gold Coast Suns faced off against the Geelong Cats. The Suns emerged victorious with a compelling final score of 164 to 100. The atmosphere was electric, as fans witnessed a high-scoring and action-packed game that showcased the best of Australian rules football.

Season: 2024 / Round: 10
May 16, 2024
TIO Stadium
Full Time
vs
100
15.10
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
4.3 [27] 11.5 [71] 19.7 [121] 26.8 [164]
5.0 [30] 6.2 [38] 8.7 [55] 15.10 [100]

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The first quarter set the tone for an intense match. The Suns started strong with Jack Lukosius scoring the first goal just two minutes in. However, the Cats quickly responded, with Tyson Stengle leveling the score. The quarter saw a see-saw battle, with both teams trading goals. By the end of the first quarter, Geelong had a slight edge, leading 30 to 27. Key moments included goals from Gryan Miers and Oliver Henry for the Cats, while Lukosius and Sam Day kept the Suns in contention.

The second quarter was where the Suns truly began to shine. Ben Ainsworth kicked off the quarter with a goal, and despite Tanner Bruhn’s immediate response for the Cats, the Suns went on a scoring spree. Bailey Humphrey, David Swallow, and Ben Long all contributed to a series of goals that saw the Suns pull ahead. By halftime, the Suns had surged to a 71-38 lead, thanks to a dominant performance that saw them rack up 11 goals to the Cats’ 6 in the quarter.

Game Feed
Jack Lukosius
-
goal
+6
6 - 0
Q1 - 2`
6
Q1 - 5`
6
goal
-
Tyson Stengle
6 - 6
0
Jack Lukosius
-
goal
+6
12 - 6
Q1 - 9`
6
Q1 - 10`
6
goal
-
Gryan Miers
12 - 12
0
Ben Long
-
behind
+1
13 - 12
Q1 - 13`
1
Q1 - 16`
6
goal
-
Zach Tuohy
13 - 18
+5
Sam Day
-
goal
+1
19 - 18
Q1 - 18`
6
Jack Lukosius
-
goal
+7
25 - 18
Q1 - 20`
6
Q1 - 24`
6
goal
-
Shannon Neale
25 - 24
-1
Q1 - 30`
6
goal
-
Oliver Henry
25 - 30
+5
Noah Anderson
-
behind
-4
26 - 30
Q1 - 33`
1
Ben Ainsworth
-
goal
+2
32 - 30
Q2 - 5`
6
Q2 - 6`
6
goal
-
Tanner Bruhn
32 - 36
+4
Sam Day
-
behind
-3
33 - 36
Q2 - 13`
1
Bailey Humphrey
-
goal
+3
39 - 36
Q2 - 14`
6
David Swallow
-
goal
+9
45 - 36
Q2 - 16`
6
Ben Long
-
goal
+15
51 - 36
Q2 - 19`
6
Sam Day
-
goal
+21
57 - 36
Q2 - 20`
6
Q2 - 24`
1
behind
-
Zach Tuohy
57 - 37
-20
Joel Jeffrey
-
goal
+26
63 - 37
Q2 - 27`
6
Ben Long
-
goal
+32
69 - 37
Q2 - 28`
6
Q2 - 31`
1
behind
-
Max Holmes
69 - 38
-31
Bailey Humphrey
-
goal
+37
75 - 38
Q3 - 2`
6
Ben Ainsworth
-
behind
+38
76 - 38
Q3 - 5`
1
Q3 - 7`
1
behind
-
Shannon Neale
76 - 39
-37
Q3 - 8`
6
goal
-
Tyson Stengle
76 - 45
-31
Ben King
-
goal
+37
82 - 45
Q3 - 10`
6
Ben King
-
behind
+38
83 - 45
Q3 - 13`
1
Sam Day
-
goal
+44
89 - 45
Q3 - 13`
6
David Swallow
-
goal
+50
95 - 45
Q3 - 16`
6
Matthew Rowell
-
goal
+56
101 - 45
Q3 - 18`
6
Q3 - 22`
6
goal
-
Gary Rohan
101 - 51
-50
Bailey Humphrey
-
goal
+56
107 - 51
Q3 - 23`
6
Ben King
-
goal
+62
113 - 51
Q3 - 27`
6
Q3 - 32`
1
behind
-
Brandan Parfitt
113 - 52
-61
Q3 - 32`
1
behind
-
Jake Kolodjashnij
113 - 53
-60
Bailey Humphrey
-
goal
+66
119 - 53
Q3 - 36`
6
Q4 - 2`
6
goal
-
Max Holmes
119 - 59
-60
Jack Lukosius
-
goal
+66
125 - 59
Q4 - 4`
6
Q4 - 6`
6
goal
-
Jhye Clark
125 - 65
-60
Ben King
-
goal
+66
131 - 65
Q4 - 7`
6
Noah Anderson
-
goal
+72
137 - 65
Q4 - 10`
6
Q4 - 13`
6
goal
-
Oliver Henry
137 - 71
-66
Ben King
-
goal
+72
143 - 71
Q4 - 18`
6
Q4 - 21`
6
goal
-
Bradley Close
143 - 77
-66
Noah Anderson
-
goal
+72
149 - 77
Q4 - 23`
6
Jack Lukosius
-
goal
+78
155 - 77
Q4 - 24`
6
Q4 - 27`
1
behind
-
Mark Blicavs
155 - 78
-77
Bailey Humphrey
-
behind
+78
156 - 78
Q4 - 28`
1
Q4 - 28`
6
goal
-
Tyson Stengle
156 - 84
-72
Q4 - 30`
6
goal
-
Shannon Neale
156 - 90
-66
Bailey Humphrey
-
goal
+72
162 - 90
Q4 - 32`
6
Q4 - 33`
6
goal
-
Gryan Miers
162 - 96
-66
Q4 - 36`
1
behind
-
Tom Atkins
162 - 97
-65

The third quarter saw the Suns extend their lead even further. Bailey Humphrey continued his stellar performance, and Ben King added to the tally. The Cats struggled to keep up, managing only three goals in the quarter. The Suns, on the other hand, added 8 more goals to their score, making it 121 to 55 by the end of the third quarter. The Suns’ dominance in this quarter was highlighted by goals from Matthew Rowell, Sam Day, and David Swallow, showcasing their depth and versatility.

In the final quarter, the Suns sealed their victory with a relentless display of skill and teamwork. Jack Lukosius and Ben King continued to find the back of the net, while Noah Anderson and Bailey Humphrey added to the score. The Cats managed to put up a fight with goals from Tyson Stengle and Shannon Neale, but it was too little, too late. The Suns finished the game with a commanding 164 to 100 victory, leaving no doubt about their superiority on the day.

The team statistics reveal the Suns’ dominance in several key areas. The Suns had 436 disposals compared to the Cats’ 354, and they also led in kicks (240 to 200) and handballs (196 to 154). The Suns’ aggressive play was evident in their 71 tackles, outpacing the Cats’ 57. They also excelled in hitouts (46 to 39) and marks (92 to 49), showcasing their all-around strength.

Team Statistics
Suns:Disposals - 436; Kicks - 240; Handballs - 196; Free Kicks - 25; Hitouts - 46; Clearances - 43; Marks - 92; Goals - 26; Assists - 17; Behinds - 6; Tackles - 71;
Cats:Disposals - 354; Kicks - 200; Handballs - 154; Free Kicks - 14; Hitouts - 39; Clearances - 47; Marks - 49; Goals - 15; Assists - 10; Behinds - 7; Tackles - 57;
26
Goals
15
6
Behinds
7
17
Assists
10
92
Marks
49
46
Hitouts
39
43
Clearances
47
436
Disposals
354
240
Kicks
200
196
Handballs
154
25
Free Kicks
14
71
Tackles
57

Star performers for the Suns included Jack Lukosius, who scored 5 goals and had 16 disposals, and Bailey Humphrey, who also scored 5 goals and had 16 disposals. Noah Anderson was a standout with 42 disposals, 2 goals, and 4 clearances. Ben King was another key player, contributing 4 goals and 9 disposals. For the Cats, Tyson Stengle was a bright spot with 3 goals and 13 disposals, while Gryan Miers and Shannon Neale each added 2 goals.

Individual efforts from both teams were noteworthy. For the Suns, Sam Flanders had an impressive 37 disposals, while Matthew Rowell contributed significantly with 35 disposals and 1 goal. Touk Miller was another key player with 32 disposals and 6 tackles. On the Cats’ side, Max Holmes stood out with 32 disposals and 1 goal, and Toby Conway made his presence felt with 21 disposals and 25 hitouts.

In conclusion, the Gold Coast Suns’ emphatic victory over the Geelong Cats in Round 10 was a testament to their skill, teamwork, and determination. The Suns’ performance was a statement to the rest of the league, showcasing their potential as serious contenders. For the Cats, it was a tough loss, but they will look to regroup and come back stronger in the next round.

Game Highlights

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