Sydney ground out an uninspiring win over a feisty Brisbane Lions outfit on Sunday, coming away with a 21-point victory when the final siren blew.
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Buoyed by the return of skipper Tom Rockliff, the Lions brought the heat early kicking two goals to one in the first term, but couldn’t hold on to the lead as the Swans gradually reasserted themselves.
Brisbane 7.7.49 def. by Sydney 10.10.70
The Brisbane Lions face one of the biggest challenges in the AFL when they come up against the Sydney Swans at the Gabba to close out Round 15. Join The Roar for live scores from 4:40pm (AEST).
It’s third versus last today, and there’s high expectations that the result will fall accordingly, with the home side starting as $6.00 outsiders to upset the 2014 grand finalist.
Recent history is also against the Lions, with the Swans not only winning every clash between the two since the turn of the decade, but pretty much thumping them.
In their five most recent meetings, the Swans’ lowest score has been 110 points, while the Lions’ highest has been just 67. In their two most recent meetings, the Lions have managed just 44 and 55 points respectively.
Brisbane’s defensive woes against the Swans won’t be given any reprieve this week either, as Sydney welcome back their twin-towers up front, Lance Franklin and Kurt Tippet, after both sat out Round 14 serving a suspension.
The Lions also have a string of big ins, welcoming back Daniel Merrett, Tom Rockliff and Pearce Hanley – they’ll need big performances from all today. Nick Robertson and Zac O’Brien have also been added to an extended bench.
Unfortunately for Brisbane, the injection of talent they are receiving for this match is slightly negated by the omissions of Josh Green and Mitch Robinson.
Gary Rohan will also be a notable absentee for the Swans after he sustained a hamstring injury against the Power last Thursday.
Can Brisbane break their shocking run of form against the Swans?
Join The Roar for live scores of the Lions versus Swans clash from 4:40pm (AEST) on Sunday to find out.
If you are following the action live, be sure to share your thoughts on the match in the comments below.
Roger of Sydney
Guest
The swans were outplayed, they are capable of beating anyone and being beaten by anyone. They will need to bring their A grade against Hawthorn or its season over sadly. They lack that toughness they were once know for, Jude Bolton, Captain Kirk, Paul Kelly etc
Jayme Markus
Roar Guru
right not
Christo the Daddyo
Guest
Pretty uninspiring game. Swans did what they had to (although I thought they looked disorganized) and Lions showed the potential that lies within.
Paul D
Roar Guru
There's going to be people from all 18 clubs who single out Adam Goodes for booing each week, every club has its knuckle draggers.
Paul D
Roar Guru
Another of the numerous "building" games we're going to be seeing from this side over the next few years. Gradually learning how to compete in patches, eventually we'll be able to start stringing it together for whole games. Then consecutive games. Good effort from the boys, but the result was never in doubt, Sydney were pretty average but turned it on when they had to.
Mark
Guest
Poor Lions fans, just copying the rest of the brainless
Riordan Lee
Editor
I don't think you're doing it right....
Big Dallo
Guest
Two words. Swans insipid
Tomas Kelly
Roar Rookie
Why is Adam Goodes still getting booed? Surely people have grown up by now.. absolutely ridiculous!!