The Gold Coast SUNS match committee have some talent pushing up through the twos, with a number of players putting their hand up for selection in the NEAFL team’s 113-point win over Redland.
Clay Cameron played one of his best games in the red and gold, booting 5.4 as a target inside 50, but is there a position for him in Rodney Eade’s side given the abundance of tall timber up forward for the SUNS?
In the midfield, Mitch Hallahan had 32 disposals and nine inside 50s while 2015 No. 20 draft pick Brayden Fiorini could be a chance to make an AFL debut after collecting 31 touches and four goals.
Fiorini may need another week in the reserves given he’s returning from a long-term knee injury, but his form is certainly encouraging and a first start at the top level would be a glimpse into the future for SUNS fans.
Meanwhile, Henry Schade had a solid game across half back, Sean Lemmens got another run under his belt while the electrifying Adam Saad also returned from injury.