Collingwood slumped to a new low in their disastrous AFL season as another error-riddled display led to a 24-point defeat to Gold Coast at the MCG.
The Suns celebrated a rare trip to the home of football by using its wide expanses to their advantage, often drawing on their superior speed to set up attacking forays.
An energetic midfield unit led by Hugh Greenwood (26 disposals and 12 clearances), Touk Miller and Brandon Ellis set the platform for the impressive 12.7 (79) to 7.13 (55) victory and the visitors spread of contributors was particularly important.
Reigning best-and-fairest winner Sam Collins led a resolute backline as Josh Corbett (four) and Ben King (two) headed a list of seven Suns goal kickers.
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Greater Western Sydney beats Collingwood for first win of AFL season as Carlton, St Kilda and Bulldogs score victories
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Toby Greene celebrates after kicking a goal for the Giants.
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Stand-in captain Toby Greene has kicked five goals to inspire an injury-hit Greater Western Sydney to its first win of the season, a superb 30-point victory over Collingwood at the MCG.
In other matches on Saturday, Carlton made it consecutive wins with an 11-point defeat of the Suns on the Gold Coast, while St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs also triumphed.
The Giants were 0-3 heading into Saturday night s match, and reeling from injuries to skipper Stephen Coniglio, key defender Phil Davis and tagger Matt de Boer on top of an already-hefty injury list.
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