The Gold Coast Bulletin

Familiar face has warning for Suns

- CHRIS CAVANAGH

FORMER Gold Coast Sun Campbell Brown has issued a dire warning to his old club, saying it must get its next rebuild right or risk being kicked out of the AFL.

Brown, who joined the Suns for three seasons after nine years at Hawthorn, said the next period in the club’s short history was crucial.

Brown, who played 46 matches with Gold Coast before being sacked following an end-of-season fight with current Suns co-captain Steven May, said the AFL might be forced to pack up the expansion club if it continued to fail.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if they weren’t in the AFL in 10 years if they don’t get this next era right,” Brown said.

“The AFL can’t keep pumping tens of millions of dollars into a club that’s seemingly going nowhere at the moment.”

Gold Coast, with early draft selections in their formative years, has failed to make finals and this year slumped to 17th in a season that led to coach Rodney Eade being sacked.

However Brown, speaking on SEN, did offer a glimmer of hope for the beleaguere­d club, saying the structures were in place off the field for the Suns to achieve on-field success – “but they must do everything in their power to keep Tom Lynch.”

“Where they’re at right now is magnificen­t, they’ve got a really good and strong president in Tony Cochrane, who I love because he reminds me of Jeff Kennett. He demands success, keeps everyone accountabl­e

THE AFL CAN’T KEEP PUMPING TENS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS INTO A CLUB THAT’S SEEMINGLY GOING NOWHERE AT THE MOMENT ... CAMPBELL BROWN ON THE SUNS

and that’s what they need,” Brown said.

“Mark Evans as the CEO is superb. Stuart Dew is an unknown, but it’s a fresh start, and if he is a good coach, they have a really good spine of being a successful club.

“When a new coach comes in, it’s a good time to say, ‘I don’t care about what’s happened in the past, this is how we go about it from here on in’.

“(Say) ‘These are my standards, team rules and my discipline­s. I have no preconceiv­ed ideas on any players, I’m just going to watch you for the next six-to-eight weeks, the way you prepare, train and go about it, and then I’ll make up my mind’.”

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