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Gold Coast Suns defeat Richmond by 10 points in stunning AFL upset in Melbourne

Richmond's Jack Riewoldt goes to ground as he attempts to take a mark. (AAP: Hamish Blair)

Richmond's shaky premiership defence has taken another hit after the Gold Coast Suns caused a major boilover with an extraordinary 10-point victory at Docklands.

Facing a barrage of criticism during another underwhelming campaign, the Suns stunned the dual reigning premiers 10.17 (77) to 10.7 (67) on Thursday night for their fifth win of the season.

The Suns dominated the majority of the clash, which was moved from their home ground in Carrara due to COVID-19 restrictions, and the margin would have been comprehensive had they kicked straight.

The result was the Suns' first win against Richmond since 2014, snapping a six-match losing run, which included three beltings of more than 70 points.

Leading by as many as 19 points during the third quarter, Gold Coast had to contend with five goals from former Suns star Tom Lynch, who gave the Tigers the lead midway through the last term.

But the Suns, led by midfielder Touk Miller (36 disposals), came again with Jeremy Sharp, who had missed gilt-edged chances earlier in the match, making amends to restore their advantage for good.

Young star forward Ben King sealed the match with two minutes remaining, snapping through his fourth goal.

If the final quarter was not dramatic enough, two pitch invaders were escorted off the field with the ball still in play.

The Suns celebrate after the full-time siren, as Dustin Martin (right) gathers his thoughts. (AAP: Hamish Blair)

The Tigers' third straight defeat leaves them with a 7-8 win-loss record and with every chance of being outside the top eight at the end of the round.

Just as they were against St Kilda last week, their sloppy ball use made them look a shadow of their former glory and unlikely to complete a premiership three-peat.

Both sides used their medical subs, with Tigers tall Callum Coleman-Jones hurting his leg, while Darcy Macpherson was activated into the game for Suns forward Josh Corbett (concussion).

Richmond will face Collingwood in round 17, while the Suns are scheduled to play GWS.

AAP

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