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Five trade targets for the Suns

Which player should the Suns go after?

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Thomas Hainsworth

With three rounds to go in this year’s home and away season, the Gold Coast Suns sit in an all too familiar spot at the bottom of the ladder. Despite a positive start to the season, which saw them claim wins over the Dockers, Dogs and Blues, the Suns have failed to register a win since Round 4.

With the club now in its ninth season, and having failed to make a single finals appearance, much has been attempted to assist the Suns out of the footballing abyss. Despite countless first-round draft picks, a brand-new stadium, and the prowess of one of the greatest players of all-time in Gary Ablett Jnr, the Suns have yet to spark into any sort of successful action.

Looking ahead to next season, here are five players who could give the Suns some much-needed shine.

Bryce Gibbs

Having fallen out of favour at Adelaide following a drastic dip in form this season, Gibbs found himself lurking in the Crows’ reserves team for the majority of this season. The former number one pick has ultimately struggled since moving back to his home state from the Blues at the conclusion of the 2017 season, and a move to the Gold Coast may allow Gibbs to reinvigorate his career at the highest level. With 259 senior games under his belt, Gibbs would provide the Suns' midfield with necessary experience and leadership.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 18: Bryce Gibbs of the Crows celebrates kicking a goal during the round nine AFL match between the Brisbane Lions and the Adelaide Crows at The Gabba on May 18, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Josh Jenkins

In a similar fashion to Gibbs, Jenkins has been in-and-out of the Crows’ side all season. The tall forward, who led Adelaide’s goalkicking last season, has struggled to find form this season and has since been linked to a move back home to Victoria. Since the departure of both former club captain Tom Lynch and Port Adelaide’s Charlie Dixon, the Suns have struggled to find a true, key forward. Bursts of form from Alex Sexton, and in recent weeks, Rising Star nominee Ben King, have helped the Suns forward line gather some momentum, however, Jenkins would provide the Suns with a ready-made key forward who they can rely on every week.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 29: Josh Jenkins of the Crows kicks a goal during the round two AFL match between the Sydney Swans and the Adelaide Crows at Sydney Cricket Ground on March 29, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Jarryd Roughead

Before this season very few pundits and fans would have tipped that Jarryd Roughead may not finish his career in the brown and gold. The former Hawthorn captain has spent the majority of the year in the VFL for the Hawks’ affiliate, Box Hill; and while many tip that Roughead may call time on his decorated career come September, there are rumours that Roughead’s time in the AFL is not over yet. Spotted at Moorabbin last week, the Saints are emerging as the Roughead’s most likely landing spot if he does decide to play on in 2020, but the Suns should not rule him out as an option. An experienced, four-time premiership player, Roughead would bring an invaluable amount of class and expertise to the Suns’ young side; and could finish his career playing under his 2008 premiership teammate, Stuart Dew.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Jarryd Roughead of the Hawks looks on during the round one AFL match between the Adelaide Crows and the Hawthorn Hawks at Adelaide Oval on March 23, 2019 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

Ben Keays

Linked to the Suns during last year’s trade period, Keays has struggled to break into an in-form Lions midfield this season. At 22 years old, and with 28 AFL games already under his belt, Keays presents as an AFL ready, home-grown talent for the Suns who, like the Lions, have at times struggled to maintain talent from out-of-state. With his best footy in front of him, a move down the M1 may help Keays realise his potential. The move would also provide Stuart Dew with a hard-working midfielder, who possesses the ability to play both on the inside and outside, helping to anchor the Suns’ young midfield.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 14: Ben Keays of the Lions and Hamish Hartlett of the Power contest the ball during the round 16 AFL match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Brisbane Lions at Adelaide Oval on July 14, 2019 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Stephen Hill

Having battled quad problems for the past two seasons, Bradley Hill has struggled to fit into a Fremantle side he was once considered a crucial player for. Off contract at the end of this season, the Suns have been linked to Hill heavily throughout this season, with Hill’s brother Brad heavily linked with a move away from the Dockers as well. The former number three draft pick would add pace and experience to the Suns’ midfield; with a potential deal likely to provide Hill with some long-term security.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 15: Stephen Hill of the Dockers handballs during the round 13 AFL match between the Fremantle Dockers and the Port Adelaide Power at Optus Stadium on June 15, 2019 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
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Thomas Hainsworth