Sydney bounce back to defeat Adelaide

By Andrew Kitchener / Roar Guru

It wasn’t the sort of weather you might expect for what could be called an apocalyptic match-up between two desperate teams.

Both sides knew that going 0-3 to start an AFL season – even a long season – would not be at all conducive to playing finals football. Where there should perhaps have been dark storm clouds gathering on the fringes of horizon around the picturesque Adelaide Oval, there were instead clear blue skies and unfettered sunshine.

In short, it was a perfect day for football.

While it may not have been the match of the round, what this football game certainly featured was a titanic struggle between two desperate teams.

Adelaide Oval looked tremendous. The revamped grandstands, the traditional hill, the vintage scoreboard and the 19th Man, as Dwayne Russell has apparently taken to calling the Crows fans when they were in full voice (Seattle anyone?) was up and about.

It had the feel of a late-season game between two teams on the outer and looking in, still hunting for a spot in the finals.

It was good footy, and there were good signs early from the Swans. The players who had been less than their usually-impressive selves in the first two games, losses to GWS and then Collingwood, were getting the football and, more importantly, making good decisions when they had it.

If the Swans had been underdone during their first two games of the season, they look to have found their fitness. Doubtless the thought of going to three games without a win has spurred them on.

The midfield, that vaunted Rolls Royce of the football team, was slick and fast, precise and surgical. It was an encouraging start.

Leading by five goals at the first break, the Swans had to know the Crows would come. And they did, with a flourish.

Adelaide were superb in general play, limiting the Swans effectively, although a combination of a woeful lack of scoreboard pressure and equally woeful turnovers kept the Swans in the game and in the lead.

Oh, the Crows were close. They had momentum fully on their side in the third, coming within two points, and it seemed like Uncle Mo might propel the home team to the lead.

Yet, this was to be Sydney’s day. It seemed that whenever the team needed a steadying goal, it came. Invariably, it came via one of the old hands: Jack, McVeigh or one of those new-old hands like Luke Parker.

Harry Cunningham showed his ability to kick a clutch goal or two in his best performance for the Swans.

Oh, and there’s that guy who wears #23 for the Swans. I think he came across in the off-season in a trade that was somewhat off the radar. What’s his name again? That’s right…Lance Franklin.

Buddy finished with four goals and nine scoring assists to his name. As he looked better against Collingwood than against GWS, Buddy looked better against Adelaide than he did against the Magpies. He seems to be gelling with his midfield, and certainly got the best delivery from them that he’s ever seen.

There were flashes of Franklin’s individual brilliance, too. His ability to kick a long ball is a joy to behold. It was the imposing Buddy of old.

Most encouraging of all? Seeing him in the defensive end making tackles late in the first half, when the Crows were pressing for another goal. That’s the sort of play that will endear you to the Swans, famous for their working-class, all-in attitude.

Yet, the star of the day was definitely Parker, who kicked four, popped up to do some beautiful defensive work and apparently had the footy on a string, rolling up twenty-six touches.

It seemed that every moment the Swans needed something, it eventuated only after #26 took possession of the footy. If it had been his idea during the week to take the Swans team on his shoulder and will them across the line, then it worked. It worked brilliantly.

Parker’s third goal of the game was the fourth straight for the Swans after the Crows crept to within two points midway through the third, and the fourth was all Sydney, all the time. The resurgent Bloods kicked seven unanswered to storm home for a 63-point win that didn’t look anywhere near as secure at three-quarter time.

Jarrad McVeigh took an incredible mark to start the onslaught, and sub Gary Rohan was a timely injection of pace throughout. Sydney, the team who looked winded and impotent in the last quarter against Collingwood, were full of run and precision and killer instinct this week.

The 19th Man was pretty quiet by that stage.

Adelaide were woeful in the final term, and at times Sydney looked as though they were playing an intra-club scrimmage, such was the lack of compete from their opposition. By way of that last-quarter capitulation, it will be a long week for Brenton Sanderson and the Adelaide Football Club.

Like the media has been tough on Franklin and the Swans, the South Australian media will shine a spotlight on another week where the Crows were in the game in the third quarter, and completely fell apart in the fourth.

On the other side, it will be sighs of relief and a sense, perhaps, that things are coming together for the Swans.

A week without innuendo and rumour in the press will be a welcome change. Perhaps Buddy might get lauded for his strong four-goal game – shock, horror, I know – though the lion’s share of press coverage should go to Parker, who was outstanding in every way possible. So was Kennedy, whose twenty-eight touches nicely complimented what Parker did.

Rumours of Sydney’s demise (some fuelled by Melbourne’s media corps, who are still stung by Franklin’s desire to leave it’s fishbowl-like environment) has been greatly exaggerated, and the Swans have a nice chance to build.

Buddy will get better again and with two games at the Sydney Cricket Ground in as many weeks – North Melbourne next Sunday, Fremantle on Easter Saturday – the Swans can re-stake their claim to a top-four spot, and settle down a somewhat nervous fan-base.

Based on what I saw today and last night, there’s no reason to think that the Swans won’t give Fremantle a massive shake, particularly on the close confines of the SCG, which the team in red and white play better than anyone else.

With Melbourne and Brisbane to come after that, the mid-season run is setting itself up very nicely.

Breathe easy now, Swans fans. That pall of doom and gloom just might be lifting.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-04-07T11:16:01+00:00

Andrew Kitchener

Roar Guru


Too bad that contract is a death trap!

2014-04-07T01:25:45+00:00

Matt

Guest


Parker was superb on saturday - was BOG in my opinion. 4 goals, plenty of disposals, and he is a mighty good mark when he pushes forward. A severly underated player. Much better from the Swans on Saturday, but Adelaiade are rubbish, and we will need to continue to improve. Good to see a bit more cohesion in their play though - certainly looked much more like a team than the first two weeks of the season. We don't so far look like a contender - but Premierships also aren't won in April. The main thing is that we, after a poor start, begin to build some momentum from here and get back on track.

2014-04-06T20:40:15+00:00

Jack Smith

Roar Guru


Have the theory we suck at Homebush in general. Just don't send us there AFL.

2014-04-06T13:30:04+00:00

James

Guest


Is that like how when we lose just two games they suddenly proclaim that we are world class flops... People should stop with the dramatisation...but alas, that is the media. A win or a loss is never as big as it seems in the scheme of things.

2014-04-06T13:30:03+00:00

James

Guest


Is that like how when we lose just two games they suddenly proclaim that we are world class flops... People should stop with the dramatisation...but alas, that is the media. A win or a loss is never as big as it seems in the scheme of things.

2014-04-06T13:30:00+00:00

James

Guest


Is that like how when we lose just two games they suddenly proclaim that we are world class flops... People should stop with the dramatisation...but alas, that is the media. A win or a loss is never as big as it seems in the scheme of things.

2014-04-06T10:52:19+00:00

big dallo

Guest


Gene always throws in his anti swans comments. Just bitter because his beloved cats are heading south with their ageing list.

AUTHOR

2014-04-06T08:57:17+00:00

Andrew Kitchener

Roar Guru


You don't seem to like the Swans very much?

2014-04-06T08:51:37+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


If you think its bad now just wait for year 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 and 8 and 9.

2014-04-06T08:50:40+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


Love how supporters of one team win one game against a rabble side and suddenly proclaim to be world beaters.

2014-04-06T08:40:23+00:00

Jack Smith

Roar Guru


Don't know about Eagles yet. I'm not saying they are poor or won't make 8 however they have not beaten anyone who is expected to be top 12, let alone top 8. We will see where they are at next week against Geelong whereas the Pies have had a hard start against Freo (smashed), Swans (won valiantly but Swans gave it to them) and fought hard against Geelong.

2014-04-06T08:35:49+00:00

Jack Smith

Roar Guru


Stats were even for most of game I thought. However Crows forward line didn't do them justice yesterday agreed. Good to see the Swans finally put in a good laster half regardless of opposition.

2014-04-06T08:33:04+00:00

Jack Smith

Roar Guru


Yes I concede Freo were allowed to get somewhat of a lead but sometimes there is that chance and teams have given up themselves. Hawks have established themselves as the top team.

2014-04-06T08:33:04+00:00

Jack Smith

Roar Guru


Yes I concede Freo were allowed to get somewhat of a lead but sometimes there is that chance and teams have given up themselves. Hawks have established themselves as the top team.

2014-04-06T07:37:13+00:00

Col in paradise

Guest


Top four is going to be Hawks, Gellong, Swans and Freo..with Eagles Port, Bombers and Pies close behind for the 8 or if any falter making the top 4..unless of course the Bombers get smacked with some ASADA suspensions..then just Eagles, Port and Pies on their tales...Bombers go .then the crappy Blues may make the 8 again...hahaah doubt it they going nowhere fast with Grumpy ld Mick...8th to be battled out by prety much everyone else..Tigers/Saints/North - even GCS and GWS may scrape in...a good compeitive year...

AUTHOR

2014-04-06T07:05:34+00:00

Andrew Kitchener

Roar Guru


Going back to the SCG will be very pleasant!

AUTHOR

2014-04-06T07:04:58+00:00

Andrew Kitchener

Roar Guru


Crows held the Swans until the middle of the third term. Then it was five straight in the third and another seven in the last.

AUTHOR

2014-04-06T07:04:13+00:00

Andrew Kitchener

Roar Guru


Unfortunately, the player and the money involved will always make the deal something to be ridiculously over-scrutinised.

2014-04-06T04:17:52+00:00

Ingot oodles

Guest


Crows held the game to Sydney til 3quater time and then had 1 rotation on the bench due to injuries. May have something to do with a deplorable last quarter. Also beat them on almost all stats just absolutely no hope in the crows forward line. Good to see franklin playing well though and Sydney’s midfield back to a higher level. Crows errr need some help

2014-04-06T04:07:39+00:00

Teo

Guest


Tippett looks to be progressing very well and there is footage on swans.com of him training and moving very fluidly, he will be back in a few weeks. Good win for the swans in Adelaide and I expect they will continue to improve. The Buddy deal is done, we should all just move on instead of using it as a continual point of criticism, yes it's long and yes it's for a lot of money. But the deal is done so the media and others need to deal with it.

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