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2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
Sydney Swans v Geelong Cats
Round 13 •
112 16.16
Full Time
82 12.10
Swans Won By 30
SCG,  Sydney  • Gadigal

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    Opposition Watch - Round 13 v Geelong

    We take a look at our Round 13 opposition, Geelong, ahead of Sunday's clash at the SCG.

    Geelong are back on the winners list ahead of a top four clash against the Sydney Swans at the SCG on Sunday afternoon. 

    Last weekend Geelong took on Richmond at home, and despite Richmond getting off to a flying start, the Cats slowly clawed back the lead to finish the game 30-point winners.

    Geelong dominated the stats sheet with 6 players amassing 26 disposals or more, including Jack Bowes, Max Homes and Ollie Dempsey. Holmes & Bowes both collecting 29 touches and one goal apiece. 

    Tom Atkins also looked back to his best in a depleted Geelong midfield, while Tom Hawkins looked the best of the forwards booting 2 goals in an attack that will prove tough for the Swans to stop. 

    Last time these two sides met was round 16 at the SCG last season in what was an absolute thriller that turned out to be a draw.

    05:56

    The Swans were on top for most of the match, but inaccuracy in front of goal nearly cost them. A good performance from Gryan Miers (26 disposals & 2 goals) nearly willed the Cats over the line. 

    The Cats sit in 3rd place with an 8-4 record but come in as underdogs ahead of this clash, despite winning 5 of the last 8 (1 draw) against the Swans. 

    Cats midfielder Tom Atkins says he is looking forward to another battle with the ladder leading swans. 

    “We’ll be up for a fight, we know they’re a good, contested midfield,” Atkins said. 

    “They’ve got some players that are great to watch, Chad Warner is a really exciting player” 

    "We started to build some momentum in the second half against Richmond, we clicked along the line and we are looking forward to the challenge this week.”

    Visit the Match Day Hub for everything you need to know ahead of Round 13.

    Not yet a member? Join the Sydney Swans with three and five-game memberships available now. 

     

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    Swans surge at SCG to overcome Geelong

    The Swans have returned to action with a strong win over the Cats

    Sydney has rubber stamped its credentials as the clear premiership fancy after overrunning Geelong to secure an eighth win on the trot with a 30-point victory at the SCG.

    In a see-sawing contest, the Cats made a scintillating start and piled on the first six goals of the game until the ladder-leading Swans surged back with the next five before the main break.

    The Swans broke the game open with a streak of four goals either side of the last change before holding off a late Cats fightback for a 16.16 (112) to 12.10 (82) triumph on Sunday.

    Chad Warner booted the sealer on the run with less than four minutes remaining to help lift the Swans to an 11-1 record and their best start to a season since 1935.

    06:56

    The Cats showed signs of returning to their best as they led by as much as 35 points in the second term, but have now fallen back into the pack with a fifth defeat from their past six matches. 

    The Swans turned the contest as ruck recruit Brodie Grundy (25 disposals with 21 contested, 35 hitouts) made his mark at the stoppages, while midfielders Warner (26 touches, two goals), Isaac Heeney (26, two) and Errol Gulden (37, one) continued their superb seasons.

    Heeney ensured the Swans made the most of their comeback with two goals in less than a minute on the cusp of half-time, while Tom Papley booted four after the main break.

    Joel Amartey was the dominant key forward on the field, marking strongly inside 50 and finishing with three goals after finding his range following a streak of Swans posters.

    00:29

    The Cats stunned the Swans in the opening term as they booted five majors while holding the ladder leaders to only three behinds to the first change. 

    Gryan Miers played a critical role in the Cats bursting out of the blocks, slotting the opening goal and having three more score involvements from eight disposals in the first term. 

    Tyson Stengle was another Cat to light up the match early, snapping a superb goal from deep in the forward pocket and just inside the boundary line, then adding another from a set shot soon after.

    01:21

    The goalsneak's second came from a free kick in the same pocket after he pounced on Lewis Melican trying to make his way out of defence, as the Cats ramped up the pressure to dismantle the Swans.

    Max Holmes (23 disposals, one goal) added dash for the Cats, while Jeremy Cameron (21, two) was first a valuable outlet while playing off a wing then a threat once moved to the goalsquare late in the match.

    But once the Swans lifted the game quickly turned as the hosts defeated the Cats for the first time since their 2022 Grand Final clash to clinch John Longmire's 200th win as coach.

    Heeney sparks Swans with back-to-back goals
    The Swans were already chasing the Cats down when gun forward-turned-midfielder Isaac Heeney stepped up with two goals in a minute. The first came from a ball-up at the top of the goalsquare as Swans ruck Brodie Grundy deftly tapped to open space for Heeney to snap truly, but it was the second that all but completed the comeback. Heeney made it back-to-back goals immediately from the centre bounce as he gathered then sprinted to the 50m arc and slotted a long bomb to reduce the margin to one kick. 

    The Swans turn the SCG into a fortress
    Sydney might have given Geelong a six-goal head start but it didn't take much for it to edge back into the contest in front of a noisy, parochial crowd. The Swans have now won all six of their matches at the SCG by an average of 36 points this season as they turn their home into a fortress with what now looks all but certain to include two finals as hosts to come. With 44,714 – the second highest home and away crowd ever at the venue – watching the comeback, average attendances have now reached 39,952 as the red-hot Swans take their fans for a glorious ride.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    SYDNEY             0.3     5.6     9.13     16.16 (112)  
    GEELONG          5.2     6.5      8.8       12.10 (82)  

    GOALS
    Sydney: Papley 4, Amartey 3, Warner 2, Heeney 2, McInerney, Lloyd, Jordon, Hayward, Gulden
    Geelong: 
    Stengle 3, Cameron 2, Bowes 2, Neale, Miers, Holmes, Hawkins, Close

    BEST
    Sydney: Warner, Grundy, Gulden, Heeney, Amartey, Adams, McInerney
    Geelong:
     Holmes, Cameron, Stengle, O'Connor, Stewart

    INJURIES
    Sydney: Nil
    Geelong: 
    Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Sydney: Braeden Campbell (replaced Nick Blakey in the fourth quarter)
    Geelong: 
    Gary Rohan (replaced Shannon Neale in the third quarter)

    Crowd: 44,714 at the SCG

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