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  • It’s always Sunny: How Gold Coast became a destination club | ‘We’ve wanted it’: Suns relishing h…

    It’s always Sunny: How Gold Coast became a destination club | ‘We’ve wanted it’: Suns relishing h…

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    It's always Sunny: How Gold Coast became a destination club

    After years in the footy wilderness, Gold Coast is finally retaining – and attracting – players across both programs

    EVERY club wants to be a destination club. A place where the culture is admired, success is achieved, and life away from football is attractive. 

    For years, it's been Geelong that has regularly attracted star players down the highway with their highly regarded culture, the promise of finals footy and a laidback lifestyle where country meets beach.

    Now, a new contender has emerged to challenge the Cats, almost 1800km to the north. 

    As Gold Coast's on and off-field fortunes continue to improve, the club is increasingly attracting high-calibre players and administrators. And in a sign of things to come, Gold Coast has an embarrassment of riches coming through both its men's and women's Academy programs.

    'We've wanted it': Suns relishing higher expectations after last year's finals breakthrough

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    When Damien Hardwick was unveiled as Gold Coast's newest coach in August of 2023, the three-time premiership-winning master tactician made it clear that he believed his new club was on the doorstep of success. He spoke at length about the direction the Suns were heading, the board's achievable objectives, and then declared that 80% of the side that would deliver the club's maiden flag was already on the list.

    It was a proclamation that felt equal parts media spin and equal parts internal motivation for an organisation that had been anchored to the bottom third of the AFL ladder for basically the entirety of its existence. Aside from Hardwick, there weren't too many in footy circles who believed his grandiose statement to be true.

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    Suns skipper leans on next-gen to continue rise

    Second-year captain Noah Anderson is already tapping into Gold Coast's next-generation leaders as the Suns aim to prove they're here to stay.

    Anderson took the club to a maiden AFL finals campaign 15 years in the making in his first season at the helm, earning high praise from former Hawthorn great Luke Hodge along the way.

    The 25-year-old averaged a career-high 30.1 disposals and seven clearances last year, polling 25 Brownlow Medal votes despite good mate and midfielder partner Matt Rowell collecting a staggering 39 on his way to the prize.

    "I learnt that I could do it. It went well," Anderson reflected ahead of Friday's season opener against Geelong on the Gold Coast.

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  • It’s always Sunny: How Gold Coast became a destination club | ‘We’ve wanted it’: Suns relishing h…

    It’s always Sunny: How Gold Coast became a destination club | ‘We’ve wanted it’: Suns relishing h…

    Explore the latest developments concerning It's always Sunny:.

    It's always Sunny: How Gold Coast became a destination club

    After years in the footy wilderness, Gold Coast is finally retaining – and attracting – players across both programs

    EVERY club wants to be a destination club. A place where the culture is admired, success is achieved, and life away from football is attractive. 

    For years, it's been Geelong that has regularly attracted star players down the highway with their highly regarded culture, the promise of finals footy and a laidback lifestyle where country meets beach.

    Now, a new contender has emerged to challenge the Cats, almost 1800km to the north. 

    As Gold Coast's on and off-field fortunes continue to improve, the club is increasingly attracting high-calibre players and administrators. And in a sign of things to come, Gold Coast has an embarrassment of riches coming through both its men's and women's Academy programs.

    'We've wanted it': Suns relishing higher expectations after last year's finals breakthrough

    You have reached ESPN's Australian edition. Stay on current site or go to US version.

    When Damien Hardwick was unveiled as Gold Coast's newest coach in August of 2023, the three-time premiership-winning master tactician made it clear that he believed his new club was on the doorstep of success. He spoke at length about the direction the Suns were heading, the board's achievable objectives, and then declared that 80% of the side that would deliver the club's maiden flag was already on the list.

    It was a proclamation that felt equal parts media spin and equal parts internal motivation for an organisation that had been anchored to the bottom third of the AFL ladder for basically the entirety of its existence. Aside from Hardwick, there weren't too many in footy circles who believed his grandiose statement to be true.

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    Suns skipper leans on next-gen to continue rise

    Second-year captain Noah Anderson is already tapping into Gold Coast's next-generation leaders as the Suns aim to prove they're here to stay.

    Anderson took the club to a maiden AFL finals campaign 15 years in the making in his first season at the helm, earning high praise from former Hawthorn great Luke Hodge along the way.

    The 25-year-old averaged a career-high 30.1 disposals and seven clearances last year, polling 25 Brownlow Medal votes despite good mate and midfielder partner Matt Rowell collecting a staggering 39 on his way to the prize.

    "I learnt that I could do it. It went well," Anderson reflected ahead of Friday's season opener against Geelong on the Gold Coast.

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  • Sunny Nights review – Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden’s sassy Australian comedy is criminally …

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    Sunny Nights review – Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden’s sassy Australian comedy is criminally good fun

    Despite a comedic surface, this playful romp is fundamentally a crime story that is less concerned with plausibility than having a good time

    This very entertaining and sassy new series starring Will Forte and The Good Place’s D’Arcy Carden joins a long line of productions about foreigners setting up shop in Australia. Things often don’t go well for outsiders attempting to make good down under – but unlike John Grant in Wake in Fright and, more recently, Nic Cage in The Surfer, American siblings Martin (Forte) and Vicki (Carden) don’t get psychologically pummelled by the sun. Their story is sun, for they are in Sydney to launch a spray tan business.

    From The Good Place to the beach: D’Arcy Carden’s sunny new adventure

    When D’Arcy Carden was first approached about taking on a role in new sitcom Sunny Nights, it sounded like a dream gig.

    It was being shot in Australia, a country she had never visited but always wanted to. It was directed by Trent O’Donnell, who she worked with on the hit sitcom The Good Place, and there was talk fellow actor Will Forte — who Carden had been a fan of from afar for decades — was set to co-star. Carden was ready to jump at the chance, but there was just one question remaining: was this all a little too perfect? There must be a catch. Was the script terrible?

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    US stars shine in Sunny Nights, a catastrophic Sydney-set comedy of errors

    Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden are siblings trying to make a buck off spray tan cans in this new Stan comedy series.

    Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden bring their comedy chops to new series Sunny Nights, playing would-be spray tan entrepreneurs new to Australia.

    Australia is renowned worldwide for its critters that will kill you, given half the chance, but it’s safe to say you are usually safe from the threat of being chomped by a croc in central Sydney. Not so in Stan’s darkly comic crime caper, Sunny Nights.

    Co-created by Almost Paradise writers Nick Keetch and Ty Freer, with No Activity co-creator Trent O’Donnell directing all eight episodes, the series takes its name from the seedy motel hapless American siblings Martin (Will Forte) and Vicki (D’Arcy Carden) are forced to shack up in. Strapped for cash, they’re attempting to kick-start a spray tan business, working the angle that it will save souls from Australia’s kills-way-more-folks-than-crocs sun.

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