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Damien Hardwick rips into Suns as they slump to heavy loss to Adelaide in latest capitulation

Furious Gold Coast coach Damien Hardwick has torn shreds off his team after they slumped to their seventh-straight defeat with another disappointing performance.

The Suns were completely outclassed by a rampant Adelaide side, trailing by 60 points at three-quarter time on their way to a 79-point loss.

During the three-quarter time break, a furious Hardwick eyeballed his players with a ferocious spray.

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“(He is) extremely upset with his side’s performance up until this point in the game,” commentator Adam Papalia said on Fox Footy.

“Sixty-point deficit at three-quarter time. Staring them straight into the eyeballs.”

The spray did nothing to inspire his team to keep the score respectable as the Crows piled on another six goals in the last term.

A season that started with so much promise for the Suns is now hanging by a thread.

The one-time premiership favourites are now languishing in 14th place with a 7-10 record and face an uphill battle to make the top 10 let alone compete in the finals.

“I think every tipster across the country would have had them in the top six, most would have had them in the top four,” former Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley said after the match.

“This has been some sort of fall. It’s almost season done … wildcard would be their best result.

“It’s turned really bleak and it’s happened really quick.”

Adelaide champion Mark Ricciuto put the blame squarely on the defence after they conceded over 100 points for the sixth time in the past seven matches.

“The defence is not good enough. You can’t win against good sides conceding 100 points nearly every week,” he said.

As disappointing as the Suns were, the Crows were brilliant as they hunt a top-four finish.

After a wayward start to the night, Taylor Walker finished with 5.4 and now needs just one more goal to reach 700 in his career.

Skipper Jordan Dawson racked up 29 touches and two goals in another standout performance, while Izak Rankine and Sam Berry were influential.

More to come …

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