Young Swans get set to face Richmond at the MCG

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Two rounds into the new season and already the Sydney Swans have emerged as the surprise packets of the competition.

Tipped by many to again wallow at the bottom of the ladder, the Swans have taken the competition by storm, becoming the first team since Essendon in 2001 to kick the highest score in each of the opening two rounds of a new season.

You may have thought they’d be in for a heavy defeat when they conceded the first three goals in as many minutes against Brisbane at the Gabba in Round 1.

The pro-Lions crowd expecting to see their side rack up a huge win were later silenced as the away side ran riot, kicking 19 goals to win 19.11 (125) to 14.10 (94).

The win was highlighted by a three-goal performance from Errol Gulden, who claimed the first Rising Star nomination for the season.

Errol Gulden of the Swans (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

John Longmire’s side then backed it up last week, again overcoming a slow start as they defeated a wasteful Adelaide Crows by 33 points at the SCG, marking just their third win against them at home since 2004.

It saw Don Pyke, now an assistant coach at the Swans after taking a year off following his departure from West Lakes at the end of 2019, come up against his successor as Crows coach, Matthew Nicks, who played 175 games for Sydney between 1996 and 2005.

Again it was one of the Swans’ draftees at the forefront, with Braeden Campbell gathering 25 disposals as he claimed the second Rising Star nomination of the year.

But all eyes were on Lance Franklin as he made his first appearance in 83 weeks, kicking three goals in his comeback match after missing the entire 2020 season due to a slew of injuries.

The Sydneysiders also became the first club to claim the first two Rising Star nominations in a season since the award’s inception in 1993. The fourth pick in last year’s draft, Logan McDonald, as well as forward Chad Warner, who wears the #1 guernsey made famous by Big Bad Bustlin’ Barry Hall in the noughties, are also expected to pick up nominations as the season goes on.

This Saturday they face another tough test of their early-season credentials when they fly south to Melbourne to face one of the toughest tasks in the AFL – Richmond at the MCG.

The Tigers have started the season by defeating Carlton and Hawthorn to sit in second place on the ladder – only behind Port Adelaide and ahead of the Swans – on percentages.

Dustin Martin ran the show in the middle as the Tigers beat the Hawks by 29 points last Sunday – and it will therefore take a team effort from the Swans to bring him and the Tiger machine down on Saturday afternoon.

Dustin Martin (Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

And while Richmond have won nine of their last 14 matches against the Swans dating back to 2010, including the past three in a row, Sydney were the last out-of-town team to beat the Tigers anywhere in Victoria, in Round 13, 2017.

In that match, the Swans trailed by as much as 36 points but pulled themselves out of the grave to win a thriller by nine points after kicking eight of the final nine goals.

Last year, the Tigers won a low-scoring match by just eight points at the Gabba, a week after all ten Victorian clubs were forced to evacuate the state due to a devastating second wave of coronavirus cases.

The Tigers could also probably give the Swans some credit for the success they are enjoying now; in the final round of the 2016 season, Buddy Franklin kicked as many goals as the whole Richmond side did, as the Swans thrashed Richmond by 113 points at the SCG.

Many believed that coach Damien Hardwick would have been sacked at the end of a dismal season that saw the club finish 13th on the ladder with only eight wins for the year.

However, 13 months after having their 2016 season ended in humiliation at the SCG, the club climbed the premiership dais for the first time in 37 years.

This has been followed by two more flags, with the Tigers having now re-established themselves as a powerhouse club after nearly four decades of struggle.

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While Hardwick’s side should start favourites on Saturday afternoon, do not be surprised if Sydney make a serious challenge out of it, if their exciting brand of footy we have seen in the opening two rounds is anything to go by.

Another win to the Swans could send a warning to the rest of the competition that, after two years in the bottom four, they could seriously contend for a berth in September.

The Crowd Says:

2021-04-04T04:27:19+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Did you back the swans? :thumbup:

2021-03-31T22:04:36+00:00

Chris_S

Roar Rookie


I would love to see the tigers pick some kids. The cubs verses the cygnets. If Hardwick picks the usual players then Tigers win. If Hardwick would just pick RCD, HRS & DES; game on. The added bonus could be that the commentators get completely tongue tied with the hyphenated names and stop talking rubbish. Sadly I think this maybe just my sad delusional dream.

2021-03-31T20:44:57+00:00

Peter Warrington

Guest


Come on Pontiff, there’s much more fun to be had at the SMH taking on the Smithites Definite danger game, be great to be in this Swans team with nothing to lose this weekend. The hunter and the hunted, are playing on a rock and roll band, down in Tigerland...

2021-03-31T06:55:57+00:00

Kick to Kick

Guest


I will probably tip the Tigers in what should be an intriguing game. But the bookie odds are enticing. At $4 to win the Swans are the biggest outsider of the round barring North Melbourne against the Bulldogs. The line is 24.5 points. Richmond’s average margin over the Swans in the 4 games they’ve won in the past 5 years is 14.25 points. They’ve also lost twice to the Swans. At the end of 2016 by 113 points. And this looks a better Swans team than other recent incarnations.

2021-03-31T06:40:35+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Never too early!

2021-03-31T06:36:30+00:00

GWSingapore

Roar Rookie


The weather forecast for Melbourne on Saturday afternoon is 30 degrees C. If Sydney are close at three-quarter time, the Swans' younger legs might run over the older Richmond in the last quarter.

2021-03-31T06:00:33+00:00

Angela

Roar Rookie


I'd love the Swans to win but beating an experienced Richmond on their home ground will be a bridge too far I suspect. I'll be happy as long as they are competitive and don't lose by too much. And, should they happen to win - wow...

2021-03-31T04:22:10+00:00

ScottyJ

Roar Rookie


Some great match ups this round and this could end up being the pick of them.

2021-03-31T02:36:21+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


Is it too early in the season for Cotchin to bouffant someone?

2021-03-31T00:50:39+00:00

O M

Roar Rookie


Definitely a danger game for the Tigers. The Swans have been very impressive in their first 2 games and playing a fine brand of football whereas the Tigers really haven't got their game going so far this year after a shortened pre-season. Could be a kick in it either way.

2021-03-31T00:02:23+00:00

okapiman

Roar Rookie


Buddy & Dusty on the same field. Heeny, Gulden..Logan, Bolton all on the same paddock.. Should be a pleasure.. Swans lose .. but we see greatness..

2021-03-30T23:17:11+00:00

jIM

Guest


I think defensively we look a bit suspect Christo. No doubt how much better we look going forward, but we conceded a lot of opportunities against Adelaide, and only their poor kicking ultimately cost them a real chance of winning the game. I think your guess is about right - although we run Richmond pretty close last year for a reasonable part of the contest. A very good early season litmus test - and maybe a reality check about just how far we have yet to go in the rebuild! But great signs to begin with that the future is very bright.

2021-03-30T20:08:35+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Roar Rookie


Just like I thought the Swans weren’t as bad as many people claimed last year, I suspect they’re not quite as good as some people are saying this year. Brisbane didn’t look switched on at all and Adelaide were terribly inaccurate in front of goal (aside from Walker). I expect Richmond to be a class above those two sides! It will be a good benchmarking test for the Swans. Richmond by 4-5 goals I think.

2021-03-30T20:03:01+00:00

Slane

Guest


If the Swans play anything like they have in the first two rounds they could definitely win. I haven't been super impressed with the Tigers so far this year. Ever since they lost the 2018 prelim they seem to be easing off a little in the home and away matches.

2021-03-30T19:42:54+00:00

Old Man behind the Goals

Guest


I expect us to put up a good show against Richmond. We have built up a solid team which has the perfect balance of young players and old hands. We will make the eight. We are playing exciting football.

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