West Coast's stop-start season is back on track after the Eagles survived a thrilling Gold Coast challenge at Patersons Stadium on Saturday.

A crowd of 32,942 had to watch in horror as the SUNS came from 35 points down at the three-quarter time to hit the front with minutes left.

But Jeremy McGovern's third goal nudged the home side back in front and then he drifted into defence to take a key contested mark to see the Eagles win just their second game in nine matches, 15.13 (103) to 15.10 (100).

Nic Naitanui was simply sublime in his 100th game, gathering 22 disposals (16 contested), 34 hit-outs and six clearances in a best on ground display.

Josh Kennedy starred up forward as stand-in captain kicking seven goals. His last came seven minutes into the third quarter when the Eagles opened up a game-high lead of 39 points.

Just as the home team looked set for an easy win, the SUNS' midfield kicked into gear led by Gary Ablett and Dion Prestia.

Ablett was well held in the first half by the unlikely tag of Sharrod Wellingham but his second half was enormous. He had 33 disposals and 11 clearances while Prestia was magnificent all afternoon, gathering 38 touches.

The SUNS’ rally in the final term was stunning. It started with a superb finish on the run from Harley Bennell after he missed from the opposite pocket moments earlier. Then the SUNS walked the ball out of the centre square for the first time all day. Jarrod Harbrow, Michael Rischitelli, Prestia and Jaeger O'Meara all kicked goals as stunned Eagles coach Adam Simpson watched on helplessly from the boundary line.

When Tom Lynch took a big mark and converted his third goal at the 19-minute mark to take the lead, the Eagles looked finished.

But McGovern squeezed through his third from the goalsquare to reclaim the lead.

However, there was still some drama remaining.

Gold Coast almost pinched it again through the genius of Ablett. He waltzed past an opponent hard against the boundary line in the forward pocket but his right foot check-side cannoned into the post.

The Eagles somehow clung on for just their fifth win of the year to keep any faint finals hopes alive.

The SUNS have now lost three straight and their finals credentials are on shaky ground.

WEST COAST    4.3   9.7   14.10    15.13 (103)
GOLD COAST    3.3   6.4      9.5     15.10 (100) 


GOALS
West Coast:
Kennedy 7, McGovern 3, LeCras, Cripps, Hutchings, Lycett, Wellingham
Gold Coast: Dixon 3, Lynch 3, Matera 2, Rischitelli 2, Hall, Bennell, Harbrow, Prestia, O'Meara

BEST
West Coast:
Naitanui, Kennedy, Priddis, McGovern, Hurn, Hutchings, Wellingham
Gold Coast: Presita, Ablett, Swallow, May, Bennell, McKenzie, Lynch, Shaw

INJURIES
West Coast:
Shuey (ankle) replaced in selected side by Butler.
Gold Coast: TBC

SUBSTITUTES
West Coast:
Sam Butler replaced Elliot Yeo in the third quarter
Gold Coast: Alex Sexton replaced Aaron Hall at three-quarter time

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Donlon, Leppard, Dalgleish

Official crowd: 32,942 at Patersons Stadium