Gold Coast young gun Mac Andrew sinks Essendon with goal after the siren

Gold Coast young gun Mac Andrew has kicked a goal after the siren to deliver the Suns a famous victory and drive a dagger through Essendon’s finals hopes.

The Bombers looked certainties to win a thrilling clash after dominating the final term, but they kept kicking points.

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Chance after chance went begging as Essendon kicked 1.9 for the term to keep the Suns in it.

And as clock wound down, Gold Coast defender Sam Collins won a crucial ball on the wing before kicking long for Andrew to take a cracking pack mark.

The defender-turned-forward composed himself before kicking truly to give the Suns their first away win of the season.

Mac Andrew celebrates his winning goal.Mac Andrew celebrates his winning goal.
Mac Andrew celebrates his winning goal. Credit: Getty Images

The loss leaves Essendon outside the top eight and with matches to come against Sydney and Brisbane, they will need a miracle to play finals.

Six days after giving their season a pulse with victory over Fremantle, the Bombers undid their good work in an error-plagued 13.9 (87) to 12.14 (86) defeat at Marvel Stadium on Saturday.

Essendon turned the ball over at will while they regularly fumbled at ground level and struggled to take clean possession.

Suns midfielder Matt Rowell did a power of work, racking up 33 disposals and nine clearances, with support from Noah Anderson, Sam Clohesy and Sam Flanders.

It proved an engaging midfield duel with gun Bombers Darcy Parish (27 disposals) and Zach Merrett (32).

Andrew kicked four goals while spearhead Ben King also snared three goals and Jed Walter kicked two.

Essendon young gun Nate Caddy kicked three goals along with ruckman Sam Draper.

Gold Coast flew out of the blocks and led by a point at quarter-time.

Bombers big man Nik Cox (concussion), who had been marking Andrew, was substituted midway through the second term.

The second quarter proved a see-sawing affair until Draper nudged the Bombers out to a 10-point half-time lead.

There was a big melee right on half-time after a 50-metre penalty against Andrew.

The Suns young gun could come under some match review officer scrutiny after throwing some jumper punches, including appearing to catch Bomber Archie Roberts in the head.

Andrew then snagged the first two goals of the third quarter to put the Suns back in front, and Gold Coast led by four points at the final change.

Roberts kicked a wonderful goal to put the Bombers back in front

But Essendon wasted golden chances to extend their lead – with Jake Stringer alone kicking three points, and were left to rue what might have been.

The Suns (13th) next host Melbourne then finish their season against Richmond at the MCG.

– With AAP

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