Gold Coast's impressive form has continued after defeating Fremantle by 13 points in an arm-wrestle at Metricon Stadium on Saturday night. 

Scores were level at three-quarter time before the SUNS broke free thanks to Jack Lukosius' freakish goal from the boundary and another quick snap from Ben Ainsworth.

The 10.4 (64) to 8.3 (51) result was the SUNS' third straight win and keeps the Dockers winless, who had to battle on without their superstar skipper after Nat Fyfe injured his right hamstring late in the third term. 

In a tight affair, Gold Coast sprung to life in the second quarter with five quick goals in succession giving them a three-goal lead while the Dockers were napping in an entertaining first half with no behinds registered by either team.

Expect a busy Sunday for the Match Review Officer after a half-time melee between both teams saw emotions spill over, with Dockers forward Matt Taberner having his jumper torn to shreds. 

The SUNS will now travel for the first time this season to take on Geelong at GMHBA Stadium next Saturday, while the Dockers will face Adelaide at Metricon Stadium on Sunday. 

Goalkicking masterclass on show
Goalkicking practice has paid off this week with both the SUNS and Dockers on fire in front of the big sticks. Both sets of players didn't make the goal umpires move in the first half, with both brilliant snaps and clutch set-shots on display. After 13 straight goals, SUN Sam Day was the first blemish in the AFL Record after he hit the post just three minutes into the third term, before Docker Jesse Hogan followed suit with a poster a few minutes later. 

Red-hot Rowell does it again
It's hard to believe this was just Matt Rowell's fourth game in the AFL. Last year's No.1 pick is proving his red-hot form has been no fluke and he made his mark on the game in the opening seconds against dual Brownlow medallist Fyfe. The young SUN shrugged off the Dockers skipper's tackle with ease and went on to have 20 disposals and two goals, including yet another classy finish on his opposite left foot when Gold Coast bagged five in a row in the second term. 

GOLD COAST     2.0     7.0     8.2     10.4     (64)         
FREMANTLE       3.0     6.0     8.2     8.3     (51)         

GOALS
Gold Coast:
 King 2, Sexton 2, Rowell 2, Ainsworth 2, Day, Lukosius
Fremantle: Walters 2, Bewley 2, Schultz, Taberner, Matera, Tucker

BEST
Gold Coast:
 Rowell, Ellis, Witts, Miller, Lukosius, Ainsworth
Fremantle: Tucker, Walters, Taberner, Young, Bewley, Hogan

INJURIES
Gold Coast:
 Nil 
Fremantle: Fyfe (right hamstring)