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WATCH: Contentious non-call in dying stages of one-point loss leaves Crows gun up in arms

Should this have been paid in favour of Adelaide?

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Mitch Keating

A non-call from the umpires late into Saturday's thriller between Gold Coast and Adelaide is likely to garner ongoing media attention in the wake of the Suns' one-point victory.

A Crows kick inside 50 inside the final two minutes of the match landed in the lap of Izak Rankine, who looked to hold the ball before opponent Sam Collins crashed into the Adelaide star.

The ball spilled loose soon after Collins wrapped his arms around Rankine, with the Crows small then brought to ground without possession.

Rankine pleaded with the nearby umpire as no whistle was blown, with the Suns exiting defensive 50 with the next disposal.

The Crows would manage another forward 50 entry before the final siren, however failed to add to their score as the two sides sat one point apart in the dying stages.

The siren soon sounded to hand Adelaide their first loss of the season, while the Suns' undefeated record remains intact after three matches.

Coach Matthew Nicks was quizzed on the non-decision post-game, believing Rankine should have been given the chance for a shot on goal.

"My version of it is that if he didn't mark it, he was tackled in a marking contest," Nicks said.

"We made so many mistakes in that game. Things happen"

The result saw Gold Coast jump into second on the ladder immediately after the win, taking Adelaide's place, with the Crows dropping to third.

Both sides can drop down the ladder before the end of Round 4 depending on the results relating to Brisbane, GWS and St Kilda this weekend.

Published by
Mitch Keating