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Port Adelaide hammer Gold Coast in AFL

Port Adelaide have thrashed Gold Coast by 115 points in Saturday night's AFL game at Adelaide Oval.

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Justin Westhoff of the Power celebrates a goal as his side handed the Suns an AFL hiding. (AAP)

Port Adelaide have hammered a depleted Gold Coast by 115 points to hold a coveted AFL top-four spot - for now.

Power forward Sam Gray kicked six goals in Saturday night's 20.15 (135) to 3.2 (20) victory - the Suns' meagre total is a club-record low.

Port's massive margin - their second-biggest win in the AFL - lifted them to fourth, a ladder slot held by three clubs on one day.

Richmond started there, then Sydney took it before Port - though the Tigers can reclaim it entering the finals by beating Fremantle on Sunday.

Gold Coast's miserable 20-point tally is less than their previous low of 34 points against the Western Bulldogs in 2012.

The Suns didn't score for two entire quarters in a display which threatens the chances of interim coach Dean Solomon keeping the job next season.

Gold Coast's troubled season ends in 17th place with and the prospect of losing megastar Gary Ablett to Geelong.

Gold Coast were missing 13 injured players - mainly from their top shelf, including Ablett - and were scoreless from 26 minutes into the first quarter until the first minute of the final term.

Gold Coast's Matt Rosa (24 possessions), Pearce Hanley (22 disposals) and Jarrod Harbrow (24 touches) battled gamely and Peter Wright kicked two goals but Port tuned up in style for their first finals campaign in three years.

Power livewire Gray was the chief scoring source and ex-Sun Charlie Dixon booted four goals, while Ollie Wines (32 disposals), Darcy Byrne-Jones (25 touches), Travis Boak (24 possessions) Chad Wingard (20 touches) were influential.


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