Sunday Territorian

Sydney to defy injuries

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WILL Hayward has a stern message for AFL sceptics doubting if Lance Franklinle­ss Sydney can kick a winning score: we have done it before and we will do it again.

The Swans will be down more than 1100-goals experience for today’s clash with Essendon at the SCG, with key forward pillars Franklin (hamstring) and Sam Reid (knee) ruled out.

AFL media pundit Kane Cornes has suggested Sydney’s season was effectivel­y over the moment four-time Coleman medallist Franklin pinged his hamstring, questionin­g whether the Swans can find enough avenues to goal.

But Hayward waved away the doubters, pointing to an upset win over Geelong in 2018 as a memorable example of the Swans functionin­g well without their usual spearheads.

That day the young gun bobbed up to boot three goals at GMHBA Stadium. “History shows it’s happened before,” Hayward said.

“We had a really good win in Geelong a few years ago when we didn’t have Bud (Franklin) or Reidy.

“Everyone stepped up. “We know we can do it. I know people are going to talk but I’ve got full confidence in our forwards.”

Hayward (two goals) was one of only two multiple goal-kickers in Sydney’s Round 1 victory over Adelaide which also featured neither Franklin or Reid. As the season resumes after the coronaviru­s hiatus, the 21-yearold is desperatel­y searching for continuity after a broken jaw and hip surgery limited him to 13 games last year.

His injury-interrupte­d 2019 campaign has him flying under the radar, despite averaging nearly 1.2 goals a match across his 54-game career. But Hayward does not feel like Sydney’s forgotten man among a talented crowd of small forwards including Tom Papley and Isaac Heeney.

Today’s clash shapes as a defensive rock fight, with Essendon’s forward line equally undermanne­d.

Swashbuckl­ing Bomber half-backs Adam Saad and Conor McKenna could be circuit-breakers and the Swans will need to contain them.

“We’re definitely aware of those guys,” Hayward said.

Young gun Will Hayward is expecting his Swans outfit to step up in the absence of superstar Lance Franklin against Essendon today

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Picture: RYAN PEIRSE/GETTY

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