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Teams
Season so far
After a slow start against Fremantle last week, Sydney took control of the game by chipping the ball around and using their foot skills to pierce the Dockers zone. It was different to how the Swans usually played but it showed they are capable executing different game styles.
While there are no easy games in the AFL this year, the Swans have a pretty favourbale draw over the last five weeks and a spot in the top four beckons.
They played well last week against the Pies, pushing them all the way to end but just couldn’t quite get over the line.
Former Swan Jordan Dawson has been one of their best this season, while Rory Laird continues to play consistently good footy.
While they don’t have much to play for in terms of finals, the Crows and coach Matthew Nicks would love to finish the season strongly to carry into next year.
Last 5 meetings and SCG history
The Swans were too strong for a wayward Adelaide outfit early last year at the SCG, but the Crows have actually had a good recent record at the venue.
Adelaide have won two of the last three meetings at the SCG and six of the last ten.
Key players
Over the last three weeks, the 21-year-old has averaged 28.3 disposals per game, 11.3 contested possessions, 6 clearances, 10.3 score involvements and has kicked 6 goals. Not bad for a bloke that has played just 31 AFL matches.
The beauty of Warner is that he really damages his opponents when he gets the footy, through his elite ability to burst from stoppages, break tackles and hit the scoreboard.
Sydney haven’t had a damaging midfielder like Warner for quite some time and given he’s getting more notice than ever before, it might be a matter of time before opposition club’s start employing a tag against one of the most exciting youngsters in the competition.
The 25-year-old had his breakout year last season at Sydney, but has improved his numbers at Adelaide, averaging 24.4 disposals per game, 7.1 marks, 6.2 rebound 50s, 3.6 inside 50s and has kicked 9 goals.
He’s such an important part of this Adelaide side, with his elite ball use coming out of the backline a real weapon for the Crows.
Sydney will be looking at ways to limit his influence on the game so Ryan Clarke could get the tagging job. If Clarke is too undersized for the job, Will Hayward could also be an option to keep Dawson accountable.
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