The Gold Coast Bulletin

JUST WATCH:

- MICHAEL WHITING

PREMIERSHI­P PLAYER EXPECTS SUNS RESPONSE

BRANDON Ellis expects a “response” against St Kilda on Thursday night, but is preaching long-term patience as Gold Coast suffers some mid-season struggles.

The Suns have lost four of their past five matches and put in a lifeless showing against Greater Western Sydney on Sunday, losing by 26 points.

But Ellis said the four-day break between matches was the perfect remedy to right the ship.

“The shorter the break the better after a bad loss like that,” he said.

“We’re a young group. It’s going to be hard to be at 100 per cent every single week because everyone is maturing at different rates, but we got a kick up the bum and we’ll be on notice this week.

“I’ll be expecting a far better performanc­e from the group and I think we’ll get a response.”

Ellis has seen just about everything in his 184-game career. He came into a Richmond team in 2012 that was near the bottom of the table, then played finals, fell again, and ultimately won two premiershi­ps.

He said building chemistry would take time and he was unconcerne­d about another second half of the season fadeout.

Under Stuart Dew, Gold Coast has gone 2-16 (2018) and 0-18 (2019) following promising opening months in the past two years.

The hard-running wingman said Gold Coast had to keep its progressio­n in perspectiv­e.

“You’ve got to see where they come from last year,” Ellis said.

“They lost 18 games in a row, finished 18th. We’re not going to go from 18th to the top four in one year.

“We’ve got to keep growing and improving as a group, which we’ve done this year. We’ll keep going out there to compete and keep putting ourselves in every single game.

“We have to keep a positive mindset, keep the belief up there, because we’ve been in every single game this year.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Gold Coast’s Brandon Ellis believes the short turnaround before playing St Kilda this week will help the youthful Suns.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Gold Coast’s Brandon Ellis believes the short turnaround before playing St Kilda this week will help the youthful Suns.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia