Sunday Territorian

Heeney goals put Swans in swim

- ROGER VAUGHAN

ISAAC Heeney has burst back to form with four goals, leading Sydney to a 19-point AFL win over Carlton.

The Swans held off the Blues in the last quarter yesterday, winning 14.9 (93) to 10.14 (74) at Marvel Stadium.

It was the first win of the season for Sydney and a thirdstrai­ght honourable loss for Carlton, who had pulled to within 13 points midway through the last quarter.

Heeney, who had been quiet in the opening two rounds, was paid a questionab­le free kick and kicked the sealer late in the final term.

He had 26 disposals, including 14 contested possession­s, and shared best-afield honours with Blues co-captain Patrick Cripps. The Carlton onballer was again awesome with 27 disposals and a whopping 13 clearances.

Sydney veteran Jarrad McVeigh limped off in the last quarter with a quad injury.

Teammate Will Hayward suffered a suspected broken jaw when he landed heavily in the second term, while a hamstring injury forced off Carlton forward Mitch McGovern early in the third.

After 11 goals and eight lead changes in the first quarter, Sydney were up by three points.

The Swans kicked a further three goals in the second term and two more in the third.

Sydney led by 31 points late in the third quarter thanks to a great snap from Heeney and only a run of four-straight behinds from the Swans had kept the game from becoming a blowout.

But Ed Curnow kicked his third goal after a mark and 50m penalty.

Key forward Harry McKay marked and goaled on the three-quarter time siren to reduce the margin to 19 points and keep it interestin­g.

Heeney’s third goal a minute into the last quarter restored the margin to four goals, but Curnow’s fourth — a career-best haul — maintained the pressure.

The Blues scored three behinds before Heeney kicked the winner at 24 minutes. Carlton ruckman Andrew Phillips was a late withdrawal with a corked quad and Swans opponent Callum Sinclair took full toll.

The Sydney ruckman dominated with 16 disposals and 40 hit-outs.

Carlton 5.4 6.5 8.9 10.14 (74) def by Sydney 6.1 9.5 11.9 14.9 (93) Best Carlton: Cripps, E Curnow, Walsh, Murphy, Newman, Fisher, Jones

Sydney: Heeney, Kennedy, Jones, Sinclair, Lloyd, Papley, Mills Goals Carlton: E Curnow 4, Cripps, Murphy, Walsh, McGovern, McKay, Fisher

Sydney: Heeney 4, Franklin 2, Hayward 2, Papley 2, Parker, Blakey, Kennedy, Sinclair

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