Having expected Gold Coast to have played AFL finals football by now, superstar Gary Ablett wants to be there when the Suns do break their duck.The two-time Brownlow medallist has been plagued by serious shoulder problems in recent years and will not play again in 2016 after suffering another dislocation in the round-16 win over Brisbane.There have been persistent rumours of a return to Geelong, the club where he and his famous father and namesake remain revered figures.But Ablett, 32, fully anticipates seeing out his career with the Suns, who he joined as their initial captain before the start of the 2011 season.The midfielder admits he seriously considered retirement back in 2014 when he first injured his shoulder.I was 31 at the time, I had been playing for 14 or 15 years and I was asking myself the question why was I doing this?, Ablett told the Nine Networks AFL Footy Show in an interview aired on Thursday night.But I said from the start its about winning a premiership up there.Im happy with where I am at the moment.There has been a lot of hard work go into the last five or six years and I want to be part of that success.I have so many great memories from the Geelong football club, they will always hold a special place in my heart, but I want to play finals football up there (at Gold Coast).Were yet to play finals football (and) I thought we would have at least had a taste of it by now.The injury-plagued Suns have long been out of finals contention in 2016 and sit in fourth-last spot on the ladder with a 5-12 record. 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Disgusted by his sides inept defence, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika couldnt find a single positive in the immediate aftermath to Australias humiliating 42-8 Rugby Championship loss to the All Blacks.That would be a lie of me if I tried to find one, Cheika said after the Wallabies suffered their heaviest loss on Australian soil in 113 years.The rampant All Blacks piled on six tries to one in an attacking masterclass at ANZ Stadium to leave Australias Bledisloe Cup hopes in tatters.The shellshocked Wallabies were dominated in every facet, with the scrum and lineout malfunctioning, the breakdown ravaged and bodies broken in a disastrous start to the tournament.But upsetting Cheika most of all were the 38 missed tackles from the Wallabies.He refused to blame his players lack of game time, with most not having played in more than a month, for the substandard performance.Defence is attitude. Theres no rustiness. Lets get that one out of the way, right, Cheika said.When players run at you, youve got to tackle and thats the nature of the game.So when other things dont work out, that will look after you.The Test was all over by halftime, with the Wallabies trailing 32-3 and barely able to field a backline following worrying injuries to Matt Giteau (ankle), Matt Toomua (neck/head) and Rob Horne (shoulder).So dire was the casualty toll that reserve halfback Nick Phipps played on the wing, forced to mark up on All Blacks powerhouse Julian Savea, as Australias hopes of endiing a 14-year Bledisloe Cup drought suffered a psychological hammer blow.ddddddddddddithout a victory in New Zealand in 15 years, the Wallabies must now win twice in two months across the Tasman to miraculously wrestle back the trophy.With that goal seemingly a pipedream, the first priority will be regrouping for next Saturdays return bout in Wellington, with Cheika certain to require several reinforcements.Newly appointed national skills coach Mick Byrne also has a huge task trying to solve Australias kicking woes after a series of fundamental blunders cost the Wallabies.Giteau, who lasted barely 10 minutes before limping off in a painful re-run of his 2015 World Cup final despair, failed to find touch from a penalty before the All Blacks first try, while Bernard Foley and Israel Folau both had clearing kicks charged down, Foleys gifting Jerome Kaino a five-pointer.But defence and the set piece remain Cheikas biggest concerns, with the All Blacks winning five lineouts on Australias throws and also a rare scrum against the feed.Its hard to know what to say, said shattered skipper Stephen Moore.I feel for all our fans who came out tonight. It wasnt good enough for us tonight.The defeat marked five straight losses for the Wallabies but Cheika said he wouldnt consider personnel changes until a thorough review of Saturday nights debacle. ' ' '