July 1, 2024

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Sydney has rubber stamped its credentials as the clear premiership fancy after overrunning Geelong to secure an eighth win on the trot with a 30-point victory at the SCG.

In a see-sawing contest, the Cats made a scintillating start and piled on the first six goals of the game until the ladder-leading Swans surged back with the next five before the main break.

The Swans broke the game open with a streak of four goals either side of the last change before holding off a late Cats fightback for a 16.16 (112) to 12.10 (82) triumph on Sunday.

Chad Warner booted the sealer on the run with less than four minutes remaining to help lift the Swans to an 11-1 record and their best start to a season since 1935.

The Cats showed signs of returning to their best as they led by as much as 35 points in the second term, but have now fallen back into the pack with a fifth defeat from their past six matches.

The Swans turned the contest as ruck recruit Brodie Grundy (25 disposals with 21 contested, 35 hitouts) made his mark at the stoppages, while midfielders Warner (26 touches, two goals), Isaac Heeney (26, two) and Errol Gulden (37, one) continued their superb seasons.

Heeney ensured the Swans made the most of their comeback with two goals in less than a minute on the cusp of half-time, while Tom Papley booted four after the main break.

Joel Amartey was the dominant key forward on the field, marking strongly inside 50 and finishing with three goals after finding his range following a streak of Swans posters.

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