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2026 Toyota AFL Premiership
Richmond v Gold Coast SUNS
Round 2 •
60 9.6
Full Time
128 19.14
SUNS Won By 68
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    R2 preview: Contenders face big tests, can Saints stop the slide?

    We might get an early indication of who's set to rise and fall this season

    Jordon Butts and Sam Darcy compete for the ball during round 18, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    THERE are early signs to suggest which teams are ready to rise this season, and perhaps just as many that could fail to meet expectations.

    Hawthorn and Sydney will get a better idea of where they sit in the pecking order when they open round two on Thursday night.  

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    Adelaide and Western Bulldogs meet in what looms as the match of the round the following night, while Greater Western Sydney and St Kilda will both be out to stop their slide before it gathers pace on Saturday. 

    Here is who and what to look out for across round two, as Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood and Geelong have a bye.

    23:11

    Hawthorn v Sydney, MCG
    Thursday, March 19, 7.30pm AEDT

    Last time: Hawthorn 14.12 (96) d Sydney 11.10 (76), OR 2025

    What it means

    Hawthorn (1-1) bounced back from a listless start to the season to crush Essendon but still needs to show that it belongs among the leading contenders as it comes up against Sydney. The Hawks have clouds hanging over the depth of their midfield but with the Swans suddenly also undermanned in that department they can hope to make the most of having multiple weapons in attack.

    Sydney (2-0) continued its electrifying start to the season as it piled on the first seven goals of the game against reigning premier Brisbane on the way to earning its early place on top of the ladder. The Swans are showing signs that they are back to their best form of recent years even as questions begin to resurface over their depth with fresh injuries to crucial cogs in their machine. 

    01:59

    Game shapers

    Nick Watson burst onto the scene as an electrifying small forward and consistent goalkicker across his first two seasons but is now adding more strings to his bow. The 21-year-old has booted six majors in the Hawks' opening two matches while also adding a spark in the midfield as he gathered 17 disposals in both games and become more influential further away from goal.

    Chad Warner is usually one part of a star-studded Swans midfield but will have to carry more of the load with Errol Gulden ruled out for the bulk of the season with a dislocated shoulder and Isaac Heeney under an injury cloud this week. The 24-year-old has made a steady rather than spectacular start to the season but will have a critical role to play in a suddenly undermanned onball brigade.

    Early tip: Hawthorn by 11 points

    Nick Watson celebrates a goal during the R1 match between Hawthorn and Essendon at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 13, 2026. Picture: Getty Images/AFL Photos

    Adelaide v Western Bulldogs, Adelaide Oval
    Friday, March 20, 7.10pm ACDT

    Last time: Adelaide 16.13 (109) d Western Bulldogs 15.8 (98), R18 2025

    What it means

    Adelaide (1-0) took a step toward proving that it will be no one-season wonder as it got a hint of revenge on a Collingwood side that spoiled its return to finals last year. The Crows won the onball battle against the Pies but can expect another tough challenge against the Dogs' in-form midfield as part of an entertaining tussle between a pair of high-scoring teams.

    The Western Bulldogs (2-0) missed the finals last season when paying the price for a 2-9 win-loss record against the eventual top eight. The Dogs have taken steps to right those wrongs as they have started the season with back-to-back victories over a pair of last year's finalists and now have another opportunity to prove their top-four credentials with a clash against the reigning minor premiers.

    03:18

    Game shapers

    Riley Thilthorpe was one of few Crows who could hold their head up after a horror return to finals last season as he booted five goals even as his side failed to win a quarter across a pair of defeats. The 23-year-old picked up where he left off after finishing the last campaign with a career-high 60 goals as he booted three majors and was a formidable presence in the forward half against the Pies.

    Aaron Naughton has enjoyed a new lease on life in a forward line that includes Sam Darcy among other targets and he booted a career-high 60 goals last year which included 13 games with three majors or more. The former top-10 draft pick has kicked eight goals and combined with Darcy in a powerful one-two punch to be a key reason for the Dogs' blistering start to the season.

    Early tip: Adelaide by four points

    Riley Thilthorpe is congratulated by teammates after kicking a goal during the match between Collingwood and Adelaide at the MCG in round one, 2026. Picture: Getty Images

    Richmond v Gold Coast, MCG
    Saturday, March 21, 1.15pm AEDT

    Last time: Gold Coast 16.11 (107) d Richmond 2.11 (23), R21 2025

    What it means

    Richmond (0-1) was gallant in defeat as it again rose to the occasion of its traditional season-opener against Carlton but will be left wondering what might have been after misfiring near goal. The Tigers can expect a stern challenge against the Suns but will need no reminder that an upset is never far away after handing the same side its first defeat of the season in a shock result last year.

    Gold Coast (2-0) could hardly have been more impressive in its two wins to start this season as it added a comfortable win over West Coast to the thumping of Geelong a week earlier. The Suns will not want to take their foot off the accelerator as they face a Tigers outfit widely expected to finish in the bottom four this year but more than capable of causing a huge upset on their day. 

    01:53

    Game shapers

    Tom Lynch has had his fair share of memorable days since making the switch from the Suns to the Tigers ahead of the 2019 season and going on to be part of two premiership sides. But the 32-year-old had a night to forget against the Blues as his wayward 2.7 cost the Tigers dearly in a narrow defeat before they face a tougher test against his former club. 

    Daniel Rioli has been critical to the Suns' rise since leaving the Tigers to reunite with his triple-premiership winning coach ahead of last season and settling into the attacking half-back role that serves him so well. The 28-year-old brings class and composure to the rapidly emerging side and was a shining light as the Suns tuned up with a commanding win over the Eagles.

    Early tip: Gold Coast by 63 points

    Daniel Rioli celebrates a goal during the R1 match between Gold Coast and West Coast at People First Stadium on March 15, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Greater Western Sydney v St Kilda, Engie Stadium
    Saturday, March 21, 4.15pm AEDT

    Last time: Greater Western Sydney 15.14 (104) d St Kilda 14.9 (93), R24 2025

    What it means

    GWS (1-1) came crashing back to earth after its rousing win over Hawthorn as it suffered yet another humiliating defeat to the Western Bulldogs. The Giants' old rivals have become a thorn in their side as they have suffered five consecutive losses, but they now need to show they can shake off an injury crisis for more than one game as they face a Saints outfit with their backs to the wall.   

    St Kilda (0-2) is yet to live up to the hype after an off-season spending spree as it has fallen short against a pair of teams widely expected to be off the pace of the top-four contenders. The Saints are still searching for their preferred mode after a slow and steady approach failed against the Pies and they lost a shootout against the Demons, but they can expect to get their chances against the run and gun Giants.

    02:42

    Game shapers

    Lachie Ash was one of few Giants to impress as his side was dismantled by the Bulldogs and cracks were exposed in their undermanned midfield. The half-back was selected in the All-Australian squad last year but reminded the Giants of the impact he can have further up the ground as he was thrown on the ball and gathered 31 disposals with 704m gained.

    Callum Wilkie has been an ever-present since breaking through at the Saints at the age of 23 and this week will equal the second-longest streak of consecutive games from debut in his 158th match. The key defender is now shouldering extra responsibility as co-captain and while he stood up against the Demons will need to lead the way again this week with the pressure rising on the winless side.

    Early tip: GWS by 17 points

    Lachie Ash kicks the ball during the R1 match between GWS and the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on March 14, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Fremantle v Melbourne, Optus Stadium
    Saturday, March 21, 4.35pm AWST

    Last time: Melbourne 16.11 (107) d Fremantle 14.13 (97), R6 2025

    What it means

    Fremantle (0-1) burst out of the blocks with eight goals in the first quarter before losing much of its run and dare as Geelong gradually mowed it down. The Dockers reached 100 points after only hitting the mark six times last season but might be more concerned with conceding their highest score since the same round and against the same side last year as they aim to balance attack and defence.

    Melbourne (1-0) began the Steven King era in the best possible way as it won a shootout with St Kilda to get a hint of redemption for the horror loss to the same side late last year. The new-look Demons showed all the hallmarks of a team in transition, but it was their urgency to move the ball at speed that should give hope for a more rapid bounce than had been widely expected this year. 

    02:07

    Game shapers

    Judd McVee had become an unsung hero of the Demons backline as he played 65 matches in three seasons for the club that gave him a shot at the elite level through the 2022 rookie draft. The 22-year-old will now add dash to the Dockers' defence after making the move back to his home state at the end of last year and gave a hint of what is to come in a promising club debut against the Cats. 

    Jacob Van Rooyen has shown exciting glimpses of his potential since being handed a debut early in 2023 before dropping away and spending time out of the Melbourne side last year. The 22-year-old looks set to benefit from the Demons' faster ball movement and to grasp his place as their focal point after booting a career-high six goals in the season opener against the Saints. 

    Early tip: Fremantle by 21 points

    Judd McVee runs with the ball during the R1 match between Fremantle and Geelong at GMHBA Stadium on March 14, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Port Adelaide v Essendon, Adelaide Oval
    Sunday, March 22, 2.45pm ACDT

    Last time: Essendon 9.18 (72) d Port Adelaide 8.12 (60), R3 2025

    What it means

    Port Adelaide (0-1) got the Josh Carr era off to a dismal start as it was smashed in the onball battle and put to the sword in open spaces by the rebuilding North Melbourne. The Power have a relatively kind fixture to begin their season but will need more from their much-vaunted midfield to ensure their season does not quickly spiral out of control.

    Essendon (0-1) was handed an early-season reality check as it failed to challenge the undermanned Hawthorn between a spirited opening and a late flurry of consolation goals. The Bombers would be concerned by their inability to contain the Hawks' midfield or to reduce the number of opposition marks near goal but should get a better idea of where they sit against a Power outfit coming off a similarly disappointing defeat. 

    01:59

    Game shapers

    Zak Butters battled hard as the Kangaroos gradually overwhelmed the Power midfield and gathered 23 disposals and nine clearances without quite having his usual influence on the game. The 25-year-old will need to shake off speculation over his future at the club as well as his weekly shadow of opposition taggers to ensure Port doesn't take a significant step backward in coach Josh Carr's first year in charge.

    Sam Durham was one of few Bombers onballers to support former skipper Zach Merrett as he gathered 23 disposals and booted two goals even as the Hawks blew away their traditional rivals before half-time. The 24-year-old has joined the new-look leadership group for the first time and will hope to lead the way again as the Bombers face what on paper looks like a more winnable game. 

    Early tip: Port Adelaide by nine points

    Zak Butters in action during Port Adelaide's clash against North Melbourne in round one, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    West Coast v North Melbourne, Optus Stadium
    Sunday, March 22, 3.10pm AWST

    Last time: North Melbourne 9.8 (62) d West Coast 6.16 (52), R13 2025

    What it means

    West Coast (0-1) was handed an ominous task as it began its season facing a red-hot Gold Coast on the road before a clash with the club it has more likely competed with for wooden spoons in recent years. The Eagles will be desperate to improve on their one-win season in 2025 and will get few better opportunities to taste victory than against a Roos outfit suffering from a similarly slow rebuild.  

    North Melbourne (1-0) showed strong signs that a new dawn might finally be within sight as it thumped Port Adelaide and can now eye off a stretch of winnable games. The Kangaroos moved the ball with renewed confidence and set up a team defence better than they have for several years but need to double down against the Eagles if only to reaffirm that progress is being made. 

    02:08

    Game shapers

    Milan Murdock had a debut to remember for the Eagles that included booting a first goal after trapping the Suns' Mac Andrew holding the ball and being helped by a 50m penalty when on the receiving end of a shove that ignited a melee. The 25-year-old ball-winner gathered 22 disposals and slotted a second goal as he showed enough to suggest that he can grasp the opportunity that only came his way in recent weeks.

    Charlie Comben has become a key weapon in the Kangaroos under-fire defence now that he is shaking off an injury-ravaged start to his career. The 24-year-old will finally reach 50 games for the club that drafted him in 2019 while in strong form after earning 10 coaches' votes for his performance against the Power and with more responsibility as part of the leadership group for the first time.

    Early tip: North Melbourne by 19 points

    Charlie Comben (R) celebrates a goal during the R1 match between North Melbourne and Port Adelaide at Marvel Stadium on March 15, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Trac's hammy blow takes shine off Suns' big win over Tigers

    Ben King boots seven goals to help Gold Coast on its way to a dominant 68-point win over Richmond

    Ethan Read celebrates kicking a goal during the match between Richmond and Gold Coast at the MCG in round two, 2026. Picture: Getty Images

    A HAMSTRING injury to Gold Coast star Christian Petracca has soured the club's 68-point victory over Richmond on Saturday afternoon at the MCG.

    The new Sun had put together an impressive first half before leaving the ground midway through the third quarter after injuring his hamstring while being tackled.

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    Without their star recruit, the Suns were still able to register their third consecutive victory for the year, winning 19.14 (128) to Richmond's 9.6 (60) in front of a crowd of 30,468.

    00:47

    Suns key forwards Ben King and Ethan Read were exceptional in the perfect autumn conditions, combining for 11 goals between them. King booted an equal-career best seven goals straight, while Read took 11 marks and kicked four goals.

    Remarkably Petracca was one of three players to suffer the same injury, with Richmond key forward Tom Lynch and Tigers' captain Toby Nankervis joining the 2021 Norm Smith Medallist on the sidelines with hamstring injuries of their own.

    Lynch left the game in the second quarter while Nankervis exited just before the three-quarter time break, leaving key forward Mykelti Lefau to shoulder the ruck load in his first game since round 16 last season.

    00:33

    For the second consecutive week the Suns have won despite not playing four quarters of their best football. Against West Coast in round one, the Suns faded out after half-time and today there were moments where the Suns made unforced errors, missed targets and made poor decisions.

    Midway through the second term, the young Richmond outfit were leading the premiership contenders by six points. But following Lynch's injury, the momentum in the match shifted as the Suns put their foot down kicking six unanswered goals to extend their lead to 31 points at the main break.

    08:12

    Richmond hung in in the third term matching the visitors goal-for-goal, but the Suns were a class above in the final term, kicking five goals to one to extend the final margin to 68 points.

    Meat tray up for grabs
    In Damien Hardwick's post-match press conference, the Suns coach admitted he may have inspired one of the highlights of the game. "It was funny because I said to MJ (Maurice Rioli jnr) before the game, the boys have got a meat tray if you mow Daniel down," Hardwick said. Well, Hardwick didn't have to wait long, with Rioli jnr tackling his former teammate and nephew holding the ball in the opening quarter. The Suns coach added that, "Apparently when MJ tackled him, the first thing he said was, 'Meat tray brother'."

    00:36

    King and Read are a defender's nightmare
    Ben King continued his outstanding start to 2026 with an equal career-best seven goals straight. But his teammate Ethan Read also caused plenty of headaches for the Richmond defenders. Read kicked four goals of his own to go with his 11 marks. The young forward showed his class in front of goal, kicking a difficult drop punt from a tight angle in the third quarter. The combination of this one-two punch that will no doubt excite Suns fans.

    02:26

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    RICHMOND      2.2    5.4    8.5    9.6 (60)
    GOLD COAST    2.2   10.5   14.9   19.14 (128)

    GOALS
    Richmond: Campbell 3, Prestia, Lefau, Vlastuin, Armstrong, Ralphsmith, Lalor
    Gold Coast: King 7, Read 4, Graham, Rogers, Jeffrey, Noble, Long, Miller, Powell, Clohesy

    BEST
    Richmond: Short, Lalor, Campbell, Taranto, Hopper 
    Gold Coast: King, Read, B.Uwland, Collins, Petracca

    INJURIES
    Richmond:
    Lynch (hamstring), Nankervis (hamstring)
    Gold Coast: Petracca (hamstring)

    LATE CHANGE
    Richmond: Kane McAuliffe (illness), replaced in the selected side by Tyler Sonsie
    Gold Coast: Nil

    Crowd: 30,468 at the MCG

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