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SUNS emerge as the clearance kings

With Gary Ablett and Jaeger O’Meara headlining the Gold Coast SUNS mid-season surge from the midfield, you could forgive Guy McKenna for thinking he has the most exciting centre circle in the competition, and now the senior coach has the credentials to back it up.

4:56pm  Jun 18, 2013

School kids SHINE during Special event at Metricon Stadium

It might have seemed like organised chaos with handballs and kicks flying from every possible direction, but nothing else was to be expected as the club welcomed over 500 students from across the city to celebrate the biggest-ever Gold Coast SUNS SHINE Carnival at Metricon Stadium yesterday afternoon.

2:49pm  Jun 18, 2013

Dixon returns to Cairns to talk up the Tigers

An adventurous Cairns upbringing is to blame for Charlie Dixon's sporadic season with the Gold Coast SUNS although it should not stand in the way of his homecoming on July 13.

2:22pm  Jun 18, 2013

No life of Riley for SUNS

By Michael WhitingExclusive to goldcoastfc.com.au 2:38pm AEDT Thursday, January 31, 2013

Forwards New forward line coach Mark Riley sees the GC SUNS moving forwards into the 2013 season with distinction. Hear how the former Carlton assistant has been impressed with the GC SUNS work ethic, to much talent.

It's exciting, it's new, I like the idea that we're building something and I enjoy being part of that.
NEW GC SUNS assistant coach Mark Riley admits he came to the Gold Coast not knowing quite what to expect.

Having worked as an assistant to Brett Ratten at Carlton for the previous five seasons, Riley said the Melbourne footy community had a cynical attitude towards the SUNS.

"The perception from down south, being a new fledgling club and the squad being young and the Gold Coast having a reputation of being a bit of a holiday town, I wasn't quite sure how hard the guys worked," he said on Thursday.

But what Riley has found is anything but a holiday.

"Their training ethic has been really, really good. We've trained really hard as a collective and increased the workloads quite dramatically from previous seasons according to the records and that should hold us in good stead," he said.

"When I was at the Blues, we played the SUNS in their first ever game at the Gabba (round two, 2011) and some of the changes in body shape in some of these athletes since that period is quite astronomical."

Riley's surprise at the SUNS' work ethic echoes the words of former Adelaide physical performance manager Stephen Schwerdt, who has also joined the Gold Coast in 2013.

Schwerdt recently told AFL.com.au the club's work ethic was and attitude was equal to, if not better than, the Crows, who are widely regarded as one of the most physical and athletic teams in the competition.

Riley said he enjoyed working with young players in teams on the rise and has been given the perfect role as the coach of an inexperienced forward line that includes Sam Day, Tom Lynch, Steven May and Charlie Dixon.

He said with the squeeze for positions on, it was likely some of the forwards would be tried in the backline.

"We are quite small in defence. Matty Warnock has done a very very good job, but Matty is a medium-to-tall sized defender, so was Thomas Murphy that came from Hawthorn," he said.

"We need some size down there and we're not going to be able to fit all our size in the front half.

"So some of those boys will have to develop the flexibility of playing both-ends football, and May is one of them, Day may be one and Tom Lynch may be another.

"At least we have the tools on our list, and it'll be up to us to coach them in those areas so we do have a big fella that can play on those monsters.

"There might be some pearl training in the forward line that might become a centre half-back or fullback. You've got to have guys to play on the (Travis) Clokes, the (Josh) Kennedys, the monsters of the competition.

"It's exciting, it's new, I like the idea that we're building something and I enjoy being part of that."