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Brisbane crush Gold Coast to remain king of Queensland and book AFL preliminary final spot

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It was billed as the biggest game in Queensland ever: reigning AFL premiers Brisbane against their state rivals from down the M1,The long-derided Gold Coast had finally arrived as a force, winning an elimination final in an ecstatic finish over Fremantle, via a last-gasp point to retiring club great David Swallow,For a short time, the semi-final looked like it might live up to its billing,And then it fell apart,The Suns barely fired a shot after half-time, overpowered by a manic Lions side desperate to atone after being humiliated by Geelong in Melbourne last week.

Brisbane now face Collingwood in a preliminary final at the MCG on Saturday.Gold Coast are done.The Suns could hardly have started better.Ben King plucked a pack mark and kicked the first goal for a confidence boost after a poor first final.Matt Rowell tore through the next stoppage and his captain, and best mate, Noah Anderson, streamed in on the run for another.

Shortly after, Rowell burst through another pack and King had his next opportunity.King matched up on Darcy Gardiner, a gamble on the part of Lions coach Chris Fagan as he tried to free up Harris Andrews in defence.A third mark and second goal to the Suns spearhead ensured the move was short-lived.Andrews went to King, and from there the Suns forward was barely sighted.Too often, he has no impact on a contest when he can’t get the ball himself.

During finals sign up for our free weekly AFL newsletterFor a quarter and a half, the game went back and forth at a furious clip,Both sides were aggressive in their ball use,At half-back, Lions veteran Dayne Zorko sent low, scudding passes forward, scything through the Suns’ defence,Charlie Cameron and Cam Rayner, both of whom were poor against the Cats, roamed higher upfield, asking more questions of their opponents,After Andrews had taken King out of the equation, two players separated the contest.

The first was Josh Dunkley, who tackled the Suns – and Rowell in particular – into submission.He laid 12 in the first half and finished with 18, a finals record.He gained a mere 62m for his side, but he cost the Suns a mile in return.The other was Will Ashcroft.This was, it’s worth pointing out, just his 56th game, but last year’s Norm Smith medallist is already established as a rare finals performer.

One of the few who could hold his head up in last week’s drubbing, Ashcroft split the game apart in the second quarter with his run, creativity and class,By the end of the first half, the Suns were losing their composure,A foolish 50m penalty a minute short of half-time ended with Zac Bailey in a full 5m of space at the fall of the ball,The margin was out to 25 points at the break,That’s nothing in today’s football, but the game already felt done.

Sign up to From the Pocket: AFL WeeklyJonathan Horn brings expert analysis on the week's biggest AFL storiesafter newsletter promotionThere were only sideshows after half-time, like the sight of Kai Lohmann rubbing his newly shorn dome for luck after losing his surfie blond locks during the week.There was also the sad sight of Swallow – the Suns’ last original recruit, and first pick in the 2010 draft – trotting around in his final game, his body broken by its relentless demands.Is there another player in the game who has shown such loyalty for as little team success as Swallow? I’m struggling to think of one.He’s been spare parts this year, used as the substitute in six of his nine games.But more than anyone over the journey, he’s shown the way for this club.

Now they have to go on without him.
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Pound dips after UK economy doesn’t grow in July; Ocado shares slide 20% amid robotic warehouses demand fears – as it happened

The pound has weakened since today’s GDP report showed the UK economy failed to grow in July.Sterling is down 0.2% at $1.355 against the US dollar this morning.Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB, points out there is “not much to like” from the July monthly GDP update, with zero growth in the economy at the start of the third quarter

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Barclays boss urges UK ministers to limit public sector pay rises

The chief executive of Barclays has said the UK government needs to limit pay rises for public sector workers and resist a further “squeeze” on banks with tax increases.CS Venkatakrishnan said the government needed to look at its own spending levels as the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, seeks ways to address a fiscal hole when she announces her budget in November.“We need to curb expenditure at the government level,” he told the Financial Times. “We need to find a way to curb wage inflation.”Venkatakrishnan said that while the government needed to restrict rising “public sector” wages, the inflationary impact of pay rises was an issue across the UK economy

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UK economy flatlines in July in grim news for Rachel Reeves

The UK economy flatlined in July, according to official figures, in grim news for Rachel Reeves as she gears up for a challenging budget.It was a slowdown compared with June, when the economy grew by 0.4%, according to the Office for National Statistics.GDP expanded strongly in the first half of the year, making the UK the fastest-growing economy in the G7, but it had been widely expected to slow in the second half.The ONS said that growth in the services and construction sectors in July was offset by a 0

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Stagnant GDP shows scale of challenge for Rachel Reeves at autumn budget

“Our economy isn’t broken, but it does feel stuck,” is the message from Rachel Reeves.Having made rebooting the economy the No 1 priority for government, it is a brutally honest assessment from a chancellor more than a year into the job.The latest GDP figures, released on Friday, highlight the scale of the challenge for Reeves at her autumn budget. Growth flatlined in July, slowing from 0.4% in June, as the economy struggled for momentum over the summer

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Britain is ‘a terrible place’ to sell medicines, says drug firm executive

A senior pharmaceuticals executive has called on the government to come up with a “proper” roadmap for raising spending on new medicines, saying Britain is “not a good place” to develop or sell drugs.Paul Naish, the UK head of market access for the French company Sanofi, said Britain was “at a critical point”.He added: “We’ve still got the best universities, we’ve got some of the best scientists in the world, but it’s not a good place to do the development work for medicines. It’s an expensive place to operate, and it’s a terrible place to sell medicines.”The drugmaker MSD, known as Merck in the US, this week ditched its under-construction £1bn research centre in London

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Business rates rise would put hundreds of big shops at risk, say UK retailers

Up to 400 large shops are at risk of closure with as many as 100,000 jobs at risk if the government goes ahead with plans to hit stores with higher business rates, retailers have warned.Some of the UK’s largest retail premises, including supermarkets and department stores, would face higher property tax charges under new rules being considered by the government before November’s budget.The higher charges for larger sites, including warehouses, offices and other premises, are intended to pay for discounts for smaller business properties, such as independent retailers, cafes and pubs, after the Labour government pledged to make the business rates system fairer.The bosses of big retailers including John Lewis, Lidl and B&Q met the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, last week to ask her to exclude retail from the surcharge.The new rules are targeted at all business premises with a rateable value – a figure linked to rents – of more than £500,000

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New Zealand blitz South Africa after break to reach Women’s Rugby World Cup semis

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Torrie Lewis breaks own 100m national record in bright start to world championships

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Brisbane defeat Gold Coast: AFL 2025 second semi-final – as it happened

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Brisbane crush Gold Coast to remain king of Queensland and book AFL preliminary final spot

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