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    The 2023 Gold Coast Suns season was Gold Coast's 13th season competing in the Australian Football League (AFL) and 15th overall. The club also fielded a women's side that competed in the AFLW's 8th season, an AFL reserves team in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and Academy teams in the Talent League Boys and Talent League Girls competitions.


    AFL




    = Season summary

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    The 2023 season was Gold Coast's sixth season being coached by Stuart Dew. The season would also be Dew's last season as coach of the Suns. He coached his last game for Gold Coast in round 17. For the second season Jarrod Witts & Touk Miller captained the Suns. The 2023 AFL season would also be the first and last season of the home ground being named Heritage Bank Stadium.
    Gold Coast had a slow start to the season losing four of their first five matches. The Suns then won five of their next seven matches to make the win-loss record 6-6 and putting them 11th on the ladder.
    Gold Coast played four more matches with Stuart Dew as their coach until he was sacked. The only game they won out of their last four matches with Dew was a 67-point win against Hawthorn at Heritage Bank Stadium. Gold Coast's hired former Geelong & St Kilda player Steven King to act as their Caretaker Coach for the rest of the 2023 season. The Suns won two of their last six matches of the season finishing 15th place with a win-loss record of 9 wins and 14 losses.


    = Pre-season

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    In an unofficial match simulation, Gold Coast were defeated by Essendon by five points at Austworld Centre Oval. The match simulation was played with six quarters that lasted 25 minutes each. GWS defeated Gold Coast in the official AFL practice match by 44 points. The game was played at Manuka Oval.


    = Coaching staff

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    Stuart Dew coached his sixth season for Gold Coast in 2023. Dew coached the Suns for the first 17 games of the season. After Dew was sacked by the club, Gold Coast hired Steven King to coach the Suns for the last 7 games of the season.
    On 21 August 2023, Damien Hardwick (who had resigned as Richmond coach on 22 May 2023) was announced as the senior coach of the Gold Coast Suns on a six-year contract, starting from the 2024 season.


    = 2023 playing squad

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    Changes




    Statistics




    = Results

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    = Ladder

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    = Awards

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    Club Awards


    Source:

    Club Champion: Noah Anderson
    Player's Player: Matt Rowell
    Heritage Bank Emerging Player: Sam Flanders
    HOSTPLUS Most Professional: Levi Casboult
    Life Membership: Sam Day & Rory Thompson
    Jarrod Harbrow Community Award: Brodie McLaughlin
    SIXT Leading Goalkicker: Ben King
    Academy Players of the Year: Jed Walter


    League Awards


    Source:

    22 Under 22 team: Noah Anderson


    VFL




    = Season summary

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    The 2023 VFL season was Gold Coast's first season being coached by former Brisbane Lions player Josh Drummond. The Sun's were captained by James Tsitas. Gold Coast had their best season in the VFL in 2023. The Suns only lost two games throughout the entire year.
    Gold Coast won their first eight games of the season with an average margin of 38. The first game the club lost was in round nine against Werribee by two points. The Suns then won their next four games with an average margin of 78 points. In round 15, 17th placed Essendon defeated Gold Coast by a single point at Windy Hill. Gold Coast then won their last four games of the season finishing at first place at the end of the home & away season.
    Gold Coast defeated Brisbane in the qualifying final by 43 points to put them in the preliminary final. In the preliminary final the Suns defeated the Box Hill Hawks by 15 points to place them in their first ever VFL grand final. Gold Coast defeated the Werribee Tigers by 19 points to become the 2023 VFL premiers for the first time.


    = 2023 playing squad

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    Statistics


    Source:


    = Results

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    Regular season




    Finals series




    = Ladder

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    AFLW




    = Season Summary

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    Cameron Joyce coached his third season at Gold Coast and Tara Bohanna was their captain for her second consecutive season.
    The Sun's lost their first match of the season against Carlton by only two points but were able to win their next three matches. Gold Coast won two of their next three matches and then drew against Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval in round eight. The Suns won their next two matches and then ended the season with a loss against eighth place Sydney.


    = Pre Season

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    Gold Coast were defeated by Sydney in a match simulation at Heritage Bank Stadium. Cameron Joyce kicked five of the last six goals of the game. In an official practice match the Suns versed Brisbane at Brighton Homes Arena.


    = Coaching Staff

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    = Playing List

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    Changes




    Statistics




    = Results

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    References




    External links


    Official website of the Gold Coast Football Club
    Official website of the Australian Football League

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