MELBOURNE has catapulted back into the AFL's top four after steamrolling Gold Coast by 96 points in an all-important victory at the MCG on Sunday.

With crunch games to come against Sydney (round 21), West Coast (round 22) and Greater Western Sydney (round 23), a win of that magnitude was timely as the Demons strive to lock in a finals berth and potentially a spot in the top four.

The margin could have been greater had the Demons capitalised on their opportunities more effectively. Still, the 21.17 (143) to 7.5 (47) win was as comprehensive as they come over a Gold Coast team missing Tom Lynch, David Swallow, Steven May, Rory Thompson and Jack Martin among others.

Melbourne produced the highest-scoring opening quarter of any team this season – and its fourth-highest first term ever – as it slammed home nine goals to the Suns' one to take a 51-point lead at the first change. 

Star midfielder Clayton Oliver continued his stellar season with another prolific display through the midfield and underlined his versatility in stints as Melbourne's deepest forward early in the game.

Oliver emphasised his class by gathering 11 disposals and kicking two goals in the first quarter alone, before finishing with a game-high 31 disposals and six marks inside 50 for the game.

Angus Brayshaw, who has taken his game to a new level this season, played with confidence and a zest for the contest on his way to 27 disposals and a match-high eight clearances and 10 tackles.

Playing against a Gold Coast team that was fielding four teenagers, Melbourne's ability to win the ball in tight (166-119) and spread away from the contest (263-180) was the difference between the sides. 

Christian Salem won plenty of the ball in the back half (26 disposals at 92.3 per cent efficiency) and distributed the footy with poise, while Jesse Hogan (four goals), James Harmes (three), Charlie Spargo (two), Alex Neal-Bullen (two), Nathan Jones (two), Christian Petracca (two) and Jeff Garlett (two) all filled their boots.

On a sour note, Demons defender Joel Smith appeared to suffer a serious shoulder injury when his right arm was driven into the MCG turf in a tackle in the fourth quarter.

Already without Jake Lever (knee) for the rest of 2018, the potential of Smith to be sidelined for an extended period will place great strain on Melbourne's defensive stocks leading into finals. 

Losing key forward Peter Wright to a knee injury in the first two minutes of the game was a cruel way to start for Suns coach Stuart Dew and his young side.

Dew would have been concerned with the state of play at quarter-time, but despite being heavily undermanned, the first-year coach would have at least been pleased with his team's ability to compete after the first term. 

Alex Sexton played a lone hand through the midfield and up forward, booting five of the Suns' six goals, while Jack Bowes was forced to play on taller opponents but held his own in defence.

Touk Miller (25 disposals), Will Brodie (23) and Brayden Fiorini (14 and 10 tackles) were other Suns players who could hold their heads high. 

 

MEDICAL ROOM

Melbourne: Co-captain Nathan Jones was sporting a sizeable shiner under his left eye as a result of a collision with Gold Coast's Alex Sexton. Joel Smith was in a lot of pain when his right shoulder was driven into the deck in a tackle in the fourth quarter. The defender walked from the field with his arm in a sling and could be set to miss an extended period.

Gold Coast: Peter Wright tweaked his left knee in a marking contest in the opening minute of the game. The key forward was on crutches as he came back and sat on the bench.

NEXT UP

The Demons have a key match-up against Sydney at the MCG next Sunday which looms as significant in their hopes of a finals berth. The Suns will face the top-of-the-table Richmond at Metricon Stadium next Saturday.

MELBOURNE              9.3 14.6 16.12 21.17 (143)                 
GOLD COAST               1.0 4.2 5.4 7.5 (47)    

GOALS
Melbourne: Hogan 4, Harmes 3, Spargo 2, Oliver 2, Garlett 2, Neal-Bullen 2, Jones 2, Petracca 2, Salem, Brayshaw
Gold Coast: Sexton 5, Holman, Rischitelli  

BEST 
Melbourne: Oliver, Brayshaw, Hogan, Salem, Garlett, Harmes
Gold Coast: Sexton, Bowes, Harbrow, Weller, Fiorini

INJURIES 
Melbourne: Smith (shoulder)
Gold Coast: Wright (knee)

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Foot, Schmitt, Hay

Official crowd: 23,072 at the MCG