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Port pip Gold Coast in AFL thriller

Steve LarkinAAP
Port Adelaide have held on for a thrilling two-point win over the Gold Coast Suns.
Camera IconPort Adelaide have held on for a thrilling two-point win over the Gold Coast Suns. Credit: AAP

Emerging forward Todd Marshall has kicked four goals to help Port Adelaide pip a gallant Gold Coast by two points in an AFL thriller.

The Power triumphed 13.15 (93) to 13.13 (91) in a gripping Sunday twilight fixture at Adelaide Oval.

After losing their initial five games of the season, Port are now just one win outside the top eight in 12th spot.

"It was a cracking game of football," Port coach Ken Hinkley said.

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"From 0-5, it's a pretty brave effort to keep hanging in there."

The Suns, seeking a maiden finals berth, are 11th with the same amount of wins - seven - as the Power.

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"We had an opportunity to win it," Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew said.

"But in there, there's a good story for us that we just keep coming ... they don't give up."

Marshall's goal-scoring was instrumental in Port's victory while teammates Riley Bonner (30 disposals), Dan Houston (30 touches) and Ollie Wines (27 possessions) were chief ball-winners.

Gold Coast's Touk Miller was superb with 30 disposals and 10 tackles, co-captain Jarrod Witts had 41 hitouts, and Izak Rankine and Mabior Chol both kicked three goals.

Chol also was involved in two second-term flashpoints when he celebrated two goals only for those scores to be overturned on review when audio evidence showed goal-post contact.

Port's Kane Farrell was also denied a goal in the second quarter with a long-range attempt when replays showed the ball just failed to entirely clear the line - the depth of which is determined by goal-post padding - as it was touched by a Suns defender.

Port were up by 18 points at quarter-time and by five at halftime, stretching their lead to 11 early in the third term when Charlie Dixon slotted a brilliant left-foot snap from near a boundary for his 300th AFL goal.

But the Suns rattled on four of the next five goals - the last of which, a clever Rankine major on the run from a tight angle, giving the visitors a seven-point buffer.

That advantage disappeared when Port's Connor Rozee scored two goals in two minutes, with the Power hitting the front again in the fourth lead change of a pulsating 15 minutes of action.

Port's Jeremy Finlayson and Marshall converted late goals to increase their side's advantage to 13 points at three quarter-time, 12.11 to 10.10.

The Power only added one more goal - another from Marshall - in a frantic final term as the Suns scored three majors.

The last goal from Gold Coast's Nick Holman put them two points down with a tick over two minutes remaining but Port held on for a vital victory.

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