The Gold Coast plays host to the biggest Expansion Cup ever, with the result of Saturday’s clash to play a crucial role in whether the GIANTS or the Suns feature in September.
AFL ROUND 23
Suns v GIANTS
Saturday, August 16 at 12:35pm
People First Stadium | Yugambeh Country
What It Means For The GIANTS
One of several finals-shaping games this weekend, Saturday's Expansion Cup is another crucial clash for the GIANTS as they look to take a major step forward in securing a spot in September.
Currently sitting in eighth spot as one of nine teams fighting it out to play finals, the GIANTS could sit as high as fifth with a win over the Suns, or could drop outside of the top eight with just one round remaining if they’re to lose on the Gold Coast on Saturday
Sure to add some confidence to the GIANTS as they travel to the Gold Coast this weekend is their remarkable record against their fellow expansion side, with the GIANTS having incredibly won not just the last five games between the sides but 14 of the last 15 meetings with the Suns dating back 10 years to 2015.
As has been a pattern under coach Adam Kingsley in the last three seasons, the GIANTS have found some of their best form in the latter half of the season and will enter Saturday’s cutthroat clash having won seven of their last eight games.
Bouncing back from a loss to the Dogs with a clinical 54-point win over North Melbourne in Canberra last week, the GIANTS will be hoping the lessons learnt from the loss to the Dogs has them back on track and capable of another strong performance against the Suns on Saturday.
With an epic seven-point win over the Suns at ENGIE Stadium already to their name this year, the GIANTS will be hoping they can keep their incredible Expansion Cup record alive on Saturday and take one step towards ensuring they feature in September in 2025.
The Opposition
The Suns are on the verge of club history and standing in their way of their first-ever finals campaign is the GIANTS this week followed by games with Port Adelade and the Bombers [rescheduled game] in the final round of the season.
Currently sitting 6th but with a game in hand [due to the cancelled Opening Round game with Essendon], the Suns are well placed to feature in their first ever finals series but likely need to win two of their last three games to do so.
The Suns have found form at the right time of the season as they surge towards a historic finals campaign, having won six of their past seven games to not only give themselves a shot at club history, but also a shot at finishing inside the top four.
Having already taken a major step forward in 2025 under triple-premiership coach Damien Hardwick, the Suns will now look to take down one of their bogey teams on Saturday.
As they look to put one foot in finals with a win over the GIANTS, the Suns will enter Saturday’s clash following a gritty 19-point win over Carlton at Marvel Stadium last week.
Withholding a fast-finishing Blues outfit that kicked six of the last seven goals, the Suns avoided a late scare to hold on for a crucial 13.15 (93) to 11.8 (74) victory.
The Suns were led by several of their stars who will again be crucial this week if they’re to break their hoodoo against the GIANTS, with Ben King (six goals), Matt Rowell (30 disposals, 10 clearances), and Touk Miller (25 touches) dominant against the Blues.
Recent History
You don’t have to go far back for the last time the sides last met, with the Suns jumping out to an early four-goal quarter-time lead in round 15 and holding a 22-point lead at the final change before the GIANTS stormed home with an eight-goal final term to register a remarkable 16.10 (106) to 14.15 (99) win at ENGIE Stadium.
Currently in the midst of a five-game winning streak against the Suns, the GIANTS sole loss to the Gold Coast in the last 10 years was by just a single point, going down 10.5 (65) to 9.10 (64) in Ballarat in round 17, 2021.
Key Match Up: Will The King Reign Supreme?
While Saturday’s clash will feature a mouthwatering midfield battle between All-Australian calibre duos Tom Green and Finn Callaghan and Matt Rowell and Noah Anderson, it will also see one of the league’s elite key forwards Ben King take on the league’s best full back Sam Taylor.
Admittedly beaten by Dogs star Sam Darcy two weeks ago, Taylor bounced back to his brilliant best against the Roos last week to show the footy world he’s still the most dominant full back in the competition.
Taking on the opposition’s best key forward every week, Taylor will now look to add King to his list of scalps in 2025 in a matchup worth the price of admission alone.
A beacon in attack for the Gold Coast, King will enter Saturday’s clash in red-hot form and in the middle of a career-best season, with the 202cm forward sitting second in the Coleman Medal with 57 goals following a starring six-goal haul in the win over Carlton last week.
With both Taylor and King in All-Australian contention and at the top of their game, the battle between the star duo is sure to have a major say on which side registers a vital four points on Saturday afternoon.
GIANTS Player To Watch: Callum Brown
Recently signing a new three-year deal, Callum Brown showed last week exactly what he’s capable of at his best with a brilliant five-goal game in the win over North Melbourne.
Following a breakout 2023 season, Brown has taken his game to even greater heights across the last two years and is currently enjoying the best season of his career as a key part of the GIANTS’ diverse forward line.
One of the club’s most dynamic players, Brown’s repertoire was on full display against the Kangaroos last week as his blend of speed, power and skill saw him tie his career-high with five goals to help lead the GIANTS to a 54-point win.
Already setting a new career-high for goals (24) in a season this year, Brown will be hoping for another stellar performance on Saturday as the GIANTS look for a crucial upset win over the Suns in their push for a spot in September.
In The Mix
There’ll be at least one change for the GIANTS this week with the unfortunate hamstring injury to dynamic in-form forward Jake Stringer.
Stringer’s absence will open the door for at least once inclusion to Saturday’s side, with Jacob Wehr, Lachlan Keeffe, and James Leake amongst the candidates after featuring in last week’s extended squad.
Team Selection
The GIANTS will name their team to take on the Suns at 6:20pm on Thursday at gwsgiants.com.au.
Rehab Report
Get a full injury update ahead of Saturday’s match here.
Where To Watch
Saturday clash will be shown live and free in NSW and the ACT on Channel 7 and 7plus from 12:30pm, as well as nationally on Fox Sports 3 and Kayo from 12:30pm.