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Suns lose again as Geelong secures victory

12 June 2026
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Gold Coast’s struggles continued as they suffered a 45-point defeat to Geelong at GMHBA Stadium, marking their third consecutive loss. Initially leading by 12 points late in the first quarter, the Suns failed to maintain momentum, allowing Geelong to score the next seven goals in a match that ended 15.15 (105) to 8.12 (60). Despite a respectable scoreline until late in the game, Gold Coast never posed a serious threat, contrasting sharply with their previous victory over Geelong by 56 points earlier this season. Key contributions from Geelong’s Jeremy Cameron and Oliver Wiltshire, each scoring three goals, helped the Cats rebound from previous losses. Gold Coast remains winless at GMHBA Stadium since their AFL entry in 2011, and their current record stands at 7-6 as they prepare for a crucial home game against Hawthorn.

Why It Matters

Gold Coast’s current performance highlights ongoing challenges for the team, particularly their inability to secure wins at GMHBA Stadium, where they have not triumphed since joining the AFL in 2011. Their recent form contrasts sharply with expectations set after their first finals appearance last season, indicating potential issues in maintaining competitive performance. Geelong’s victory allowed them to bounce back from two close losses, and their successful ‘White Out’ event further solidifies their standing in the competition. As the Cats prepare for a key match against Fremantle, their ability to capitalize on Gold Coast’s mistakes demonstrates the importance of consistency and execution in high-stakes games.

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