July 7, 2024

Gold Coast has qualified for the finals for the first time in three years, while Essendon will have to wait anxiously after the Suns’ convincing 14-point win in Mackay on Friday night.

The Suns, who cannot finish lower than fifth in the standings, will play in a home final. Meanwhile, the Bombers will spend the weekend lamenting opportunities lost, as their finals were placed in peril by a costly 6.3 (39) to 2.7 (25) loss.

Essendon now has to wait for other results to determine their destiny, with Geelong, Sydney, St Kilda and Collingwood all vying with the Bombers for the last spots in the top eight.

Essendon managed to lock it in their inside 50 early at Great Barrier Reef Arena and cut off any quick transition opportunities as the Suns worked to move the ball through the middle.

Gold Coast felt the impact of Charlie Rowbottom’s absence around stoppages, struggling to cover off the abundance of loose players the Bombers had around the ball.

While Essendon dominated the inside 50 early, they were unable to capitalise and led by just a point at the first break.

Gold Coast had more luck moving the ball up the flank, with key forward Tara Bohanna playing further up the field to give her teammates more options moving into attack.

The Suns took charge in the second quarter booting four goals for the term, but a loose Bomber in Amelia Radford kept Essendon in touching distance despite the Suns’ dominance.

Gold Coast’s engine room in Lucy Single, Alison Drennan and Claudia Whitfort increased their work rate throughout the game, combining for 28 disposals inside the first half.

Messy fumbles and a lack of willingness to put foot to ball wasn’t enough to stop the Suns from retaining their lead at the final break, but decision making and discipline will be on coach Cameron Joyce’s finals radar as they look to improve heading into next week.

While Essendon continued its season-long trend of strong disposal efficiency and looked better moving into its forward line, it couldn’t find a way to make it work on the scoreboard, with their inefficiency going forward proving costly

Lauren Ahrens worked hard to negate the attacking threat of Bonnie Toogood, who despite finishing scoreless displayed her aerial prowess with a match-high five marks.

Finding a way to score will be the most important takeaway for Bombers coach Natalie Wood as they look to an inaugural finals campaign. It would take a massive win by either St Kilda or Collingwood to knock the Bombers out of finals, an incredible finish in just their second season.

GOLD COAST1.0    5.1    6.1    6.3 (39)
ESSENDON1.1    3.3    3.7    3.7 (25)

GOALS
Gold Coast:Davies 2, Clayden, D’Arcy, Dupuy, Stanton
Essendon:Clarke, Gee, Radford

BEST
Gold Coast:Drennan, D’Arcy, Single, Ahrens, Whitfort
Essendon:Prespakis, Nanscawen, Toogood, Alexander

INJURIES
Gold Coast:Nil
Essendon:Nil

Reports: Nil

Crowd:TBC at Great Barrier Reef Arena

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