Sunday Territorian

SYDNEY V GOLD COAST

- ROB FORSAITH SWANS SUNS

SYDNEY has stormed into the AFL’s top eight with a barnstormi­ng 67-point dismissal of Gold Coast at the SCG yesterday.

Lance Franklin and Gary Rohan combined for eight goals as the Swans boosted their percentage and embarrasse­d a Suns outfit devoid of confidence.

The hosts, who were led by Dan Hannebery in the absence of late scratching Josh Kennedy (tight quad), triumphed 17.16 (118) to 7.9 (51).

Gold Coast co-captain Tom Lynch nabbed three goals in the opening term to give his side a surprise fivepoint lead at quarter-time.

The sloppy Swans looked shaky at that stage, gifting the visitors four early goals through turnovers.

But Sydney clicked in clinical fashion, kicking the next 12 goals of the contest to make it eight wins from their past nine games.

In sharp contrast, the listless Suns went goal-less from quarter-time until the 14th minute of the final term.

It often resembled a training drill. Franklin, Rohan, Luke Parker, Dane Rampe, Heath Grundy, Callum Mills, Kieren Jack, Jake Lloyd and George Hewett were among the many Swans to enjoy a productive night.

Rohan finished with a career-best five goals. The flame-haired speedster created immense pressure with his trademark pace but also clutched a game-high three contested marks.

The battle between Franklin and Suns co-captain Steven May was fascinatin­g and fierce.

Both men had their moments but May could only do so much given the speed, frequency and precision at which the ball pinged into the Swans’ forward line, and indeed the Suns’ propensity to panic.

Sydney, seeking to make history as the first AFL side to reach the finals after a 0-6 start to the season, next faces Greater Western Sydney, while the Suns will meet the Collingwoo­d Magpies. BEST 4.3 10.5 14.10 17.16 5.2 5.6 5.6 7.9 GOALS UMPIRES CROWD

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