Mercury (Hobart)

LIONS SAVAGE SUNS

- DARREN CARTWRIGHT

A TOP-TWO finish and double finals chance awaits the Brisbane Lions after they demolished a sloppy Gold Coast Suns by 45 points at the Gabba on Wednesday night.

The win hoisted Brisbane into second place and, with just two matches remaining against Sydney (15th) and Carlton (11th), the Lions are all but certain to finish either first or second and secure two home finals.

Victory was effectivel­y a foregone conclusion at quarter time after Brisbane banged on five goals to one and the Suns were never able to recover.

It was a disappoint­ing clash between the Queensland rivals given Gold Coast were coming off a nine-day break to the Lions five days and yet the Suns fumbled, missed targets and failed to man-up at crucial times.

The win was even sweeter for the Lions with secondgame­r Jack Payne brilliantl­y standing-in for injured key defender Harris Andrews.

The 20-year-old was given the onerous task of minding the Suns’ young gun Ben King and yet did it with a certain amount of aplomb.

He took four marks in the opening term, including two contested against King who stands a towering 202cm and is in his second season.

Payne, who represente­d Australia at the Oceanic Games in discus, also showed he has a presence in the air with a couple of notable spoils while also being prepared to chase King into the midfield when required.

As Payne made his presence known at one end, Brisbane’s forward whiz Charlie Cameron was playing his way back into form.

The 26-year-old had scored just two goals from his past five matches.

But Cameron cast away any doubt that he would again struggle by bagging a major early in the first quarter.

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