SUMMARY
Both teams had high hopes entering 2016, but their seasons havent gone to plan. Gold Coast has been smashed by injuries and won six games, while Port Adelaide has been frustrating and brilliant in equal measures this year. When they face off in Saturday night's final round they will be playing for pride and looking to finish the year on a more positive note. The Power pushed second-placed Adelaide in a narrow Showdown loss last weekend, but it's hard to get a real form line on them. Conversely, the SUNS were far from their best against Collingwood and look to be out on their feet.

WHERE AND WHEN: Metricon Stadium, Saturday, August 27, 7.25pm AEST
TV AND RADIO: Click here for broadcast guide

LAST FIVE TIMES
R22, 2015, Port Adelaide 12.16 (88) d Gold Coast 7.9 (51) at Metricon Stadium
R21, 2014, Port Adelaide 7.14 (56) d Gold Coast 7.5 (47) at Metricon Stadium
R21, 2013, Port Adelaide 16.17 (113) d Gold Coast 14.12 (96) at AAMI Stadium
R4, 2013, Port Adelaide 16.8 (104) d Gold Coast 9.12 (66) at Metricon Stadium
R9, 2012, Port Adelaide 17.16 (118) d Gold Coast 10.10 (70) at Metricon Stadium

THE FIVE POINTS
1. Hamish Hartlett was best on ground last time these sides played, with 32 disposals, seven tackles and the three Brownlow Medal votes. Sam Gray had 37 touches, and ruck duo Matthew Lobbe and Patrick Ryder combined for 58 hit-outs.
2. One area in which the SUNS have been impressive in 2016 is marks inside 50, ranked eighth with 12 a game, thanks largely to Tom Lynch who is second behind only Eagle Josh Kennedy with a total of 74.
3. This is the seventh clash between the clubs with Port Adelaide holding a 5-1 advantage. The SUNS' sole victory was the club's maiden win in the AFL, in round five, 2011.
4. The SUNS are the lowest ranked team for clearances in 2016, averaging 33 a game, and are 14th for centre clearances. The Power have been impressive in clearances, ranked third.
5. The Power have struggled for contested marks in 2016, ranked 17th, averaging only 9.7 a game. The SUNS are ranked 11th with 11 a game.

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR …
Matt Shaw. He's not the SUNS' biggest name, but Shaw becomes the club's fourth player – and second of its drafted crop – to reach 100 games. Veterans Michael Rischitelli and Jarrod Harbrow, along with star forward Tom Lynch have reached the milestone earlier, but the ever-reliable winger now joins the list.