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Lions thrash Gold Coast in AFLW drubbing

Taylor Smith was one of nine different goalkickers in Brisbane's 69-point AFLW win over Gold Coast. (AAP)

Ruthless AFLW premiers Brisbane have put Queensland rivals Gold Coast firmly back in their box, smashing the Suns by 69 points at Metricon Stadium.

The Suns came into Thursday's rescheduled QClash on the back of three wins in their past four matches but had no answer to the Lions' experience and aggression, Brisbane easing to a 12.13 (85) to 2.4 (16) victory.

It's Brisbane's highest score, eclipsing their previous best tally of 65 and the victory margin is also the biggest in Lions' history.

It's also just two short of Carlton's all-time record score of 87 - set last year against the Suns.

Brisbane's fifth straight win means they leap up to third on the ladder, with their opening-round loss to Adelaide long since forgotten.

Former Sun Taylor Smith kicked three goals in the rout as the Lions claimed a fifth-straight win to move into fourth on the ladder.

Courtney Hodder booted two majors as nine different Lions scored goals.

The 21-year-old was awarded the QClash medal as best on ground for her display which also included 17 disposals and four tackles.

Lions skipper Emily Bates (23 disposals, 14 tackles) led by example in the big win while midfield dynamo Cathy Svarc (12 disposals, 10 tackles) was a constant menace as the Suns simply couldn't handle Brisbane's run and pressure throughout.

Gold Coast didn't score a goal until five minutes into the final quarter with Tori Groves-Little's finish avoiding the ignominy of repeating the 0.2 (2) final score in last year's QClash.

Experienced forward Sarah Perkins added a second for the hosts with less than five minutes to play with a nice set-shot finish but the Lions had the final say with the last two goals of the contest.

Brisbane's dominance began from the outset, with Isabel Dawes, Smith and Orla O'Dwyer kicking goals to open up a 19-point lead at the first break.

That dominance continued across the next two quarters, with Brisbane recording 22 inside 50s to just two for the Suns as the Lions roared away.

The Lions will look to extend their winning streak when they face Melbourne in a mouthwatering contest at Metricon Stadium on Monday while Gold Coast's next match is against the Western Bulldogs on Tuesday.

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