Mercury (Hobart)

SWANS IN CONTROL

- JASON PHELAN

A FIRST-quarter blitz by Sydney has set up a stunning 46point win over Geelong at Simonds Stadium.

With suspended superstar Patrick Dangerfiel­d looking on from the stands, the Cats were largely unable to match the fierce physical pressure applied by the Swans.

A disappoint­ing Friday night for the home side was made worse when Joel Selwood limped off for good early in the last quarter.

The inspiratio­nal skipper suffered an ankle/foot injury in the second term, which he appeared to hurt further in a Lance Franklin tackle in the second half. The Swans’ performanc­e was even more impressive, given Franklin had a quiet night and managed just one goal, while Swans captain Josh Kennedy didn’t play because of a hamstring injury.

Chris Scott’s side trailed by 25 points heading into the final term. The coach will be bitterly disappoint­ed with some costly undiscipli­ned acts.

Dan Hannebery booted the opening major of the last quarter, but Tom Papley was gifted another shot at goal soon after when Mitch Duncan infringed. To rub salt into the wounds, Papley missed his first shot but was placed on the goalline after a 50m penalty was awarded, his goal giving his side an insurmount­able 37-point lead.

The Cats had won 15 of their past 16 games at their home ground going into the clash, with the Swans beating them last year.

But the visitors made themselves right at home, kicking five goals in a row to help set up a 32-point lead at the first break.

The margin stretched to 37 points midway through the second term before Geelong mustered a fightback with three straight goals.

But Sydney regrouped at halftime and looked the better side for most of the second half.

Tom Hawkins kicked three goals, but the Cats’ spearhead will come under scrutiny by the match review panel for a second-quarter jumper punch on Swans defender Dane Rampe.

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