Sydney Swans are into the top four following a stunning win over Adelaide Crows.
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The three-point away win (83 to 80) against the competition leaders confirms the Swans’ status as the in-form team of the AFL.
The Swans snatched the lead with two late goals from the 21 minute mark of the last quarter, and while the Crows cost themselves with turnovers Sydney was magnificent in maintaining possession and denying their opponents chances.
The visitors set up the thrilling victory with a brilliant opening quarter – and magnificent kicking for goal under pressure.
Sydney coach John Longmire worked his men well, and a key move in shifting Jarrad McVeigh from defence into the forward lines resulted in positive impact.
Sydney are now on the cusp of completing one of the greatest recoveries in an AFL season. After losing their opening six games, the Swans are now into the top four – albeit possibly temporarily.
The Crows must now beat the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco on Sunday week to guarantee the minor premiership having won it only once, in 2005, when they finished fourth.