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Chad Warner stars as Swans down Giants in bitter derby

Chad Warner stars as Swans down Giants in bitter derby

Perth Now04-05-2025

Chad Warner has starred as Sydney snapped their AFL losing streak with a 14-point win over GWS in a spiteful derby clash.
Beaten in their three previous games, the Swans rediscovered their form to lead at every change en route to a 12.15 (87) to 10.13 (73) victory in front of 39,260 fans at the SCG on Sunday.
But Sydney will face a nervous wait on the availability of Lewis Melican after the defender was cited for collecting GWS tagger Toby Bedford high in the second quarter.
Melican caught Bedford, who had already tapped the ball forward, with his swinging arm.
Bedford did not appear to suffer a concussion but was sent from the field under the blood rule for a cut to his right cheek.
He was later substituted out at half-time due to the swelling around his eye, replaced by Jake Stringer (three goals).
A suspension to Melican would be a massive blow to an injury-ravaged Swans outfit, with captain Callum Mills (foot), Tom Papley (heel) and Errol Gulden (ankle) among 11 players sidelined.
Swans midfielder Warner won the Brett Kirk medal as best afield for his 24-disposal, seven-clearance effort.
Winning the rematch of last year's qualifying final, Sydney (3-5) have now beaten GWS in their past five meetings.
The Giants (4-4) extend their losing streak to three matches.
GWS midfielder Tom Green led the game with 34 disposals and six clearances, while teenager Josaia Delana - who arranged 80 tickets for family and friends to attend his debut - impressed with five tackles.
There were plenty of spotfires early as the Swans kicked five consecutive goals to set up a 21-point lead at quarter-time.
Giants defender Lachie Ash gave away a 50-metre penalty - and a goal - after a poorly timed attempt to punch the ball out of a marking James Rowbottom.
It took 20 minutes for the Giants to slot their first major, with Darcy Jones hitting the scoreboard before Aaron Cadman added another.
So dominant were the Swans in the first term that they took 20 inside-50 entries to eight.
GWS cut the deficit to six points in the second quarter, but Sydney held their nerve.

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