Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
AAP
AAP
Alex Mitchell

Red-hot GWS Giants belt struggling Brisbane in Canberra

Livewire debutant Darcy Jones proved a handful for the Lions, kicking two goals for the Giants. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Brisbane's stuttering AFL campaign has continued at Canberra's Manuka Oval, thrashed by a surging GWS outfit to slump to 2-5 for the season.

The 2023 grand finalists fell to their biggest loss of the year, conceding a run of nine unanswered goals after hitting the front in the second quarter to lose by 54 points on Thursday night.

Their 17.11 (113) to 8.11 (59) victory was the perfect response from the premiership-favourite Giants after last weekend's loss to Carlton, with their running game slicing up the Lions when they took over the contest.

Canberra local Tom Green put on another clinic on his home turf, racking up 36 touches, seven clearances and a goal to help his side continue surging towards the top of the table.

The Lions trudge off the ground
The Lions trudge off the ground after being beaten by the Giants at Manuka Oval. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

GWS coach Adam Kingsley said knocking off the Lions did plenty for the team's psyche despite their recent poor run.

"They're a really good team, we know that, even though the results haven't been necessarily going their way this year," he said.

"They're really strong in the transition phase, they're a strong stoppage team, given the opportunity they've punished teams and they certainly did that for a small period to us.

"So we'll get tremendous confidence out of that, that was a really strong win."

It was a second consecutive lethargic performance from Brisbane, having failed to handle rainy conditions in a 26-point loss against Geelong last weekend.

Brisbane's Lachie Neale
Brisbane's Lachie Neale gets his kick away despite plenty of pressure against the Giants. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Lions forward Kai Lohmann snapped truly at the 19-minute mark of the second term to put his side ahead 42-39, with Brisbane appearing to have weathered an early storm and having got back on track.

But the Giants had other ideas, generating momentum out of their defensive 50 and making the Lions look slow on their way to nine straight goals and a match-winning lead.

Irishman Callum Brown was in fine touch with three sweetly-hit set-shot goals, with fellow forward Jake Riccardi also cashing in with a trio of majors.

Livewire debutant Darcy Jones lit up the Canberra crowd with a first game to remember, slotting a brilliant running goal in the first term on the back of his electric pace, before finding another late in the piece.

The Giants missed captain Toby Greene (suspended), key back Sam Taylor (concussion) and star midfielder Stephen Coniglio (knee), but still cruised to their sixth win of the season.

Brisbane got two first-quarter goals from Charlie Cameron to stick with the fast-starting Giants, and even hit the front early in the second when fellow forward Cam Rayner found a pair of his own.

The Lions missed ruckman Oscar McInerney (concussion), but did hold their own in the middle, but simply couldn't contain the GWS run when it got firing.

The Lions return home for a Queensland derby against the Gold Coast next weekend, quickly losing touch with the pack as they look to push towards another finals run.

"The first half was competitive and had we kicked straight for goal we could well have held some sort of a lead," Lions coach Chris Fagan said.

"The game was tight ... then in the second half our ball-use really brought us unstuck.

"They were able to turn the ball over across halfback and score from that ... when the Giants start winning the contest and they start getting on top in the turnover game, it's pretty hard to stop them."

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.