Classy Swans too good for Eagles

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 21 Juli 2013 | 18.49

The Sydney Swans celebrate another win. Source: Paul Kane / News Limited

West Coast's finals hopes are almost dead and buried after suffering a 34-point loss to Sydney in Sunday's AFL clash at Patersons Stadium.

3.4 (22) Q1 4.4 (28)
5.6 (36) Q2 10.8 (68)
6.8 (44) Q3 12.9 (81)
11.13 (79) Q4 17.11 (113)

Josh J. Kennedy

4

Kurt Tippett

3

Dean Cox

1

Daniel Hannebery

2

Bradd Dalziell

1

Kieren Jack

2

Jack Darling

1

Jed Lamb

2

Chris Masten

1

Mike Pyke

2

Cale Morton

1

Jude Bolton

1

Nick Naitanui

1

Brandon Jack

1

Sharrod Wellingham

1

Josh P. Kennedy

1

Shane Mumford

1

Luke Parker

1

Jesse White

1

Sydney unleashed a midfield master class to secure the 17.11 (113) to 11.13 (79) triumph, moving the defending premiers within two competition points of second spot.

In contrast, West Coast are now two wins adrift of eighth place and highly unlikely to reach the finals.

Although the Eagles will start favourites against the Bulldogs (away) and Gold Coast over the next fortnight, they must produce huge upsets in order to beat the likes of Essendon (away), Geelong and Collingwood (MCG) in the run home.

West Coast coach John Worsfold is promising fans his team will give it a "red-hot go'' for the remainder of the season.

But even Worsfold seems resigned to the fact his team will miss the finals, especially with the club nursing so many injuries to key players.

"Not sure about finals chances,'' Worsfold said.

"Our aim is to fight the season out, and while we're doing that see what we can learn about the group to make sure we back up and are playing at our best next year.

"I think it shows that with the side that we've been putting out there at moment, we're not quite as good as Hawthorn, not quite as good as Essendon, not quite as good as Fremantle, and today not quite as good as Sydney.''

Sydney are now a game clear inside the top-four ahead of Sunday's clash with a resurgent Richmond at the SCG.

In a further blow for West Coast, star midfielder Luke Shuey was subbed off at half-time after suffering a hamstring injury.

The Swans dominated the midfield battle, with Daniel Hannebery (40 possessions, two goals), Kieren Jack (30 possessions, two goals) and Josh Kennedy (29 possessions, one goal) all starring.

Such was Sydney's dominance, they led the inside-50m count 43-20 at three-quarter time, with their 37-point lead at the final change proving too much to run down for the Eagles.

But Sydney coach John Longmire isn't getting carried away just yet, saying it's too early to think about snaring second spot.

"We generally don't look at it. We are still six weeks out,'' Longmire said.

"It's not something we considered last year. We're not considering it this year.''

West Coast skipper Darren Glass was a rock in the heart of defence, but the Eagles struggled to create many clear-cut opportunities for their star-studded forward line.

Sydney's sublime skills in close at the stoppages proved the difference, allowing them to win the crucial clearance battle and set up wave after wave of attacks.

Hannebery and Kennedy had 24 possessions and two goals between them in the opening term as the Swans took a six-point lead into the first break.

But it was the second quarter where Sydney inflicted the most damage, with the Swans' finesse in the frenetic stoppage battle proving critical.

Shuey, who had missed three games with a hamstring tear, seemed to aggravate the injury in the second term, robbing West Coast of one of their best midfielders.

Former Demon Cale Morton finished with 16 possessions and one goal in a promising performance after replacing Shuey for the start of the third quarter.

The margin stretched to 43 points early in the final quarter when Swans ruckman Shane Mumford kicked truly, but West Coast finally found some momentum to cut the deficit to 22 with 12 minutes remaining.

However, a steadying goal from Hannebery and Kurt Tippett's third goal ensured Sydney would record their seventh straight win over West Coast.


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