Swans blitz Giants in Sydney derby

By Justin Mitchell / Roar Guru

The Swans ran riot in the second half of Sydney Derby XV, turning a 15-point half-time deficit into a 20-point win, remarkably keeping their top four hopes alive.

All but written off as finals contenders three weeks ago, wins against Collingwood, Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney have propelled them back into contention.

Trailing for much of the night, the GWS finally wilted under Sydney’s unrelenting pressure, booting seven goals to two after half-time, with the Giants struggling with injuries.

Starting the quarter with no fit players on the bench and a clearly injured Phil Davis starting in the forward line, centre clearances by Josh Kennedy and Luke Parker got the Swans rolling.

The Giants could do little to stop Luke Parker and skipper Josh Kennedy as they ran riot in the fourth quarter, racking up four clearances and four inside 50s between them.

Kieren Jack was vital in Sydney’s comeback in the last quarter, collecting seven disposals, two inside 50s and booting the goal to put them eight points ahead with just five minutes left.

Jack’s return to form is a welcome addition for the Swans, finishing with 22 disposals and two goals, while Luke Parker finished with 33 disposals and two goals.

Greater Western Sydney dominated the first half, with Dylan Shiel and Stephen Coniglio running rampant, collecting more than 30 disposals between them.

Trailing by 13 inside 50s at the major break, the Swans lifted in the third quarter with 21 more possessions and six more inside 50s, finishing with seven more inside 50s for the match.

While Dylan Shiel (33 possessions) was still running and getting plenty of the ball, Tim Taranto (30 possessions, six tackles) and Callan Ward (27 possessions, eight clearances, eight tackles) continued to defy the Swans.

After kicking six straight behinds for the third quarter, Lance Franklin finally slotted the Swans’ first of the quarter, his third of the match, to reduce the margin to 12 points at the final break.

It was all one-way traffic in the last quarter, the Swans recording 46 more possessions, seven more marks inside 50, 14 more inside 50s and 18 more contested possessions to record an important victory.

Opposed to Jeremy Finlayson, Phil Davis, Adam Tomlinson and Nick Haynes at times throughout the match, Franklin booted two more goals in the final quarter, finishing with five for the match – four of those coming once Davis was injured.

Franklin continued to be Sydney’s main target inside 50, while Josh Kennedy, Kieren Jack, Will Hayward and Luke Parker capitalised on the space left by the Giants’ defenders, booting four goals.

The Giants lost veteran Ryan Griffen late in the third quarter to a hamstring injury, while Phil Davis copped a blow to the back in a marking contest late in the first quarter.

Final score
Greater Western Sydney Giants – 8.12 60
Sydney Swans – 11.14 80

Next up
The Swans finish off their season on Saturday night at the SCG against a Hawthorn team vying for their first top-four finish in two seasons.

The Giants will be fighting to stay in the hunt for a top-four finish when they travel to the MCG to face the Demons, who’ll be fighting to stay in the finals.

Injuries
Phil Davis received treatment for a knock to his back in a marking contest late in the first quarter. Ryan Griffen came from the field in the third quarter and received treatment for a hamstring injury, failing to return. Jeremy Finlayson received treatment in the third quarter for an ankle treat, and Daniel Lloyd suffered a cut to his face.

The Crowd Says:

2018-08-20T04:17:37+00:00

Bothas

Guest


Next time you think AFL is becoming too big in the northern states and is making inroads consider this. The Sydney Morning herald which went into apoplexy regarding Fraser Anning anti-Muslim speech for up to 6 pages ! but failed to report that Saad and Houli came together before Bombers /Tigers game as a measure of solidarity with the Muslim community - nor did ex Wallaby Fitzsimons mention it yet he has an opinion on everything in this field - cant have been an oversight as its stablemate Age reported on it.

2018-08-20T00:07:10+00:00

Penster

Roar Guru


I go out to Spotless from the Eastern suburbs a few times a yea and it's a royal PITA getting there and slightly less so getting back on PT. Very few direct services from Central, driving & parking is a nuisance. It's enough to turn off the already flakey Swans supporters.

2018-08-19T23:14:12+00:00

MQ

Guest


A few might, most won't.

2018-08-19T11:03:42+00:00

Mitcher

Guest


There’s one duuurrrby. Now a derby.

2018-08-19T09:43:35+00:00

John Ryan

Guest


I read the revised crowd was 16 5000 which would have been about right

2018-08-19T09:39:58+00:00

Mike

Guest


I wanted to go but the shocking state of the trains left me stranded at Central despite getting there about an hour before I needed to for a train out to Olympic Park. I watched it at a pub instead.

2018-08-19T08:23:37+00:00

Wise old Elf

Guest


Yeah, 'injury list'. But they will all miraculously be playing come finals.

2018-08-19T06:56:42+00:00

RandyM

Guest


The giants don't have 25k members, that's laughable. No team with 25k members averages less than half their membership in attendance...

2018-08-19T06:48:48+00:00

IAP

Guest


They need to pick a different name. There’s only one derby in the AFL, and it’d rightfully WC vs Freo.

2018-08-19T05:50:32+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Pies and Hawks % is so close. If they both win next week the difference between third and fourth could be just a couple of goals?

2018-08-19T03:55:06+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Including the Tigers.

2018-08-19T03:49:41+00:00

Kevin

Guest


Different bridge

AUTHOR

2018-08-19T03:30:35+00:00

Justin Mitchell

Roar Guru


Battle of the Anzac bridge. It was a poor name, didn't really make any sense given geographically on the same side of the harbour. Sheedy's like the guy at the circus, great at getting everyone's attention.

AUTHOR

2018-08-19T03:29:24+00:00

Justin Mitchell

Roar Guru


Beat bombers by 60+, lost to Geelong by about the same margin

AUTHOR

2018-08-19T03:28:50+00:00

Justin Mitchell

Roar Guru


There were a lot of PT issues before the game too. A lot of Swans fans on social media vented about it.

2018-08-19T03:16:35+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Yeah would be weird for the Pies with the week break but Freo might be good practice to get systems right.

2018-08-19T03:14:01+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Cats v Hawks knockout final would be massive.

2018-08-19T03:11:13+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Guest


They have form. Only 33,000 at ANZ for a final in 2015, which also turned out to be Goodes' last game.

2018-08-19T03:10:23+00:00

Chris

Guest


The Swans may have other ideas. If they beat the Hawks then the finals race is wide open. There will be quite a few teams eager to prove the pundits wrong.

2018-08-19T03:08:29+00:00

Richard

Guest


"Canberra’s NRL team live on the back of poker machines and Government handouts." Sounds like Hawthorn to me

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