'You never see him do that': Swans left 'rattled' by another 'unstoppable' Hawks blitz.
After Gunston marked the ball, Swans veteran Dane Rampe was left visibly frustrated that teammate Chad Warner wasn’t in a position to spoil the ball away from Gunston. King added: “You never see Dane Rampe do that. “The (Sydney) defence is not set.
Swans star Paddy McCartin was subbed out of Sydney's victory over Hawthorn after failing a concussion test.
The Hawks had kicked the first five goals of the contest and led by nine points heading into the fourth quarter. ESPN sports reporter Matt Walsh wrote: “Terribly, terribly sad images of Paddy McCartin in the Swans rooms. But a shattered player in the rooms after coming back from so far— Jon Ralph (@RalphyHeraldSun) @FOXFOOTY pic.twitter.com/1gzNHWocLL April 25, 2022 Gutwrenching for Paddy McCartin who has been subbed out after three heavy collisions. The Swans confirmed McCartin was subbed out after failing the HIA test. Midway through the third term in Tasmania on Monday, McCartin copped an errant knee to the back of the head from Hawks star Chad Wingard, which left him on the ground briefly before he was told to head into the rooms for a concussion test.
Sydney will be looking to push into the top 4 when they travel to Tasmania to take on Hawthorn on Anzac Day.
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Sydney has fought back from five goals to defeat Hawthorn in a cracking contest.
But he was back to haunt the Hawks again on Monday with three goals - all in the last quarter to help the Swans to a big win. The former Saint, who has made a sensational return to the AFL after three years out, copped an accidental blow to the back of the head from Chad Wingard early in the third quarter. While the Hawks faded late to lose heavily, if they can continue to start games like this then they will be in good stead moving forward. Ben Ronke has been in and out of the senior side in recent years, but one thing the Swans can count on is the young forward producing his best against Hawthorn. Ronke burst onto the scene with an incredible seven-goal haul against the Hawks in just his third game back in 2018. After the sluggish start, Sydney rebounded with the last three goals of the first term to reduce the margin to 14 points at the first break. The Swans will, however, be sweating on the health of key defender Paddy McCartin, who was subbed out of the game in the third quarter after failing a concussion test.
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Sydney is buoyed by the condition of Paddy McCartin after he suffered a head knock and was subbed out during the Swans' come-from-behind victory over ...
He's feeling good. McCartin, who has had a history of suffering concussion during his AFL career, was subbed out in the third quarter of the 16.13 (109) to 10.8 (68) victory, having received a knee to the head. - The Swans kicked nine straight goals late in the match to overhaul the Hawks
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But I think for their forward line to function they’ve looked better when he’s been up the field, a centre-half forward if you like.” “This is a special victory to come from so far down and be so clear at the end of this game. Most importantly, five of his disposals led to Hawks scores. They’ve been dominating in this second half.” You have to stand in the leading lane.” But what he does do is create scores. With McCartin sidelined, the Swans suddenly found some fight. They’re smashing them at clearance.” “The defence is not set. They’re getting space and opportunity. “This is a special victory to come from so far down and be so clear at the end of this game – they’ve been dominant in this second half,” King praised. It’s coming in quick and there’s a little bit of a lack of trust at the moment from the back six of the Sydney Swans ... there’s a lot of finger pointing, a lot of arguing going on down back,” King said.
What a comeback win by the Swans. Jumped in the first quarter, Sydney powered back to destroy the Hawks in the last. HB covers it.
At quarter time, the two best players on the ground were Tom Mitchell and Jai Newcombe, and though he was unable to maintain the rage, his work was impossible not to notice in this game. And he’ll also be ready when the grounds get a little heavier, the big bodies start to win more of the footy, and the Swans need someone who can crash in and win his own footy to help out the young midfield stars. I don’t get to say this that often, but the umps got I bang on in this game and should be commended for it He is slowly inching toward AFL records for contested touches and clearances, and though this has been laborious due to the nature of his game time, he will get there in 2022. In a couple of contests, we have seen as few as three holding the ball decisions paid for the whole game – what is the point of tackling when there is more chance of the umpire finding something wrong with the action than there is he’ll find something right with it? I was really disappointed with the way Ladhams attacked the contest in the first half in a game he should have taken by the scruff of the neck a shaken the life out of it. He knows where the goals are, as well, slotting one in the first and contributing to a couple of others. And Errol Gulden… guys, he could be the best of the lot of them. THIS is what is required of him at the first bounce – not once someone has given him a rev up in the dressing rooms. Parker was a beast in close, with his second efforts and things that don’t get recorded, like little deflections and a hand in to prevent the opposition getting a clean disposal away are a couple of things I noticed that might only seem small, but make a big difference. You’re going to read a lot of articles about this game that focuses primarily on the start and the finish, as it appeared as though the teams swapped jumpers. And when he wasn’t winning the footy, he was clearing a path for Parker, Chad Warner, and James Rowbottom to go to work.
The Swans lifted from five goals down to obliterate the spirited Hawks in a final-quarter rout in Launceston on Anzac Day.
He then kicked his second goal with 10 minutes left on the clock, to put the Swans in front of the Hawks for the first time by five points. The 26-year-old copped a rogue knee in the back of the head after trying to take a low mark. Sign up for the Real Footy newsletter. But the Swans took momentum after quarter-time. The result, however, was soured by a concussion to Paddy McCartin just before three-quarter time. Co-captain Callum Mills and experienced midfielder Luke Parker led the charge. The hanger was one of the final highlights for the Hawks, who were totally obliterated in the second half. McDonald was also taken out of the game with concussion early in the final term. “But we felt like we turned the tide in the back end of the first quarter and the second term, while we didn’t get the results [in the second quarter], we felt like we were starting to get the game played in the front half. He was also involved in a collision earlier in the match, going back with the flight in defence. They won nine straight clearances early in the final term, and kicked nine of the final 10 goals of the match. Sam Mitchell’s brigade led by 32 points before the Swans got their first score on the board, but class came to the fore and the Swans finished with an avalanche of goals to over-run the Hawks by 41 points.