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Chapter 1: What happens in the thrilling last quarter of Sydney vs St Kilda?
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Here's Brad Seymour, McDonald's and Ream Hot Water, Triple M, Rocks Footy at the SCG.
Siren sounds for McDonald's and Ream Hot Water. We have a thrill of brewing here at the SCG. De Kooning did well. A little handball to Windhager. He escapes. Low, little dart. Owens couldn't complete the mark. Cleverly done Hall. Back to Windhager. Windhager. He went hard and strong. And it'll miss to the far side. Minus score. They lead it by seven points.
Triple M totally worth their scoreboard. 88 plays 81. Early exchanges final turn.
Voice of Brad Seymour here. 133 games with the Swans. Sarah Hosking here on the Seabus surface. Build your something the smart way as Swans went down the outer side, but the ball's been cut off here by Hasty. What's the wheel and go? Gets it off to Wood, who sends a long, striking left-foot ball. In from the side. Oh, Blakey and Mills, and everyone was piling in.
In the end, Mills, what had the stuffing knocked out of him, has he, Hosko? He is.
He's still on the ground, just taking it in. He's on one knee at the moment.
In the meantime, it's Harry Kyle. Left football down the line. Ball of hands. Windhager front centre. Left it behind. Curnow whams it on the bird. Here's the Amati party. Oh, massive contest. Came down. There's clashes everywhere, Hosko. Players slow to get to their feets.
Wilkie and Amadi there. Sorry to cut you off, big team. Some of these contests tonight have been huge. Both players just with eyes for the ball. It's been multiple times. The physicality of this game has been incredible.
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Chapter 2: How did Sydney manage to come back from a 32-point deficit?
13.10, 88, St Kilda. They've led it from the 22-minute mark of the first turn. 12.9, 81, the Swans as we look to the big screen. A couple of big collisions, big boys, high-velocity sort of stuff.
Absolutely huge. Just the courage showed by all players at the moment. As I mentioned, not one of them take their eyes off the ball. It's been incredible contests.
So Wood awarded a free kick at halfback, and he'll relieve a little bit of pressure for the Saints.
High ball down the line. Got the numbers here at the front, the Saints. Owens went early. Couldn't quite their halt. Now on the turnover, Bice got it to Mills. Right on Logan McDonald. That was nice. Got through the gate, and then Heaney bumped on the handball. Warner, Harry Kyle, looked low. That was nice to Lloyd from 53. Fans to the pockets. Kuno was there, but the kick was too wide.
So out of bounds, boundary throw in. Saints lead by seven, early stage to the last.
I think both Curnow and Rosas looked at each other. Neither of them went for the ball as it came inside 50. If you're Rosas, I'm getting out of Charlie Curnow's way.
So the Saints by seven points. Sydney on attack here. Warner, 45 from home. A squaring ball, Sheldrick. Ball gets to the back, in the grass. Amadi, one way, then the other. Big Joel sweeps the handball to Bice. Weiss draws a crowd, goes to Warner. Hall's got him in a good tackle, has to release. Caminiti was clever, as was Wilson, and now Sinclair.
He's got nothing ahead of him.
Nothing ahead of him. Just has to go to grass here, Hosko. Just pumps it high and long. It could be a lasso, last disposal, but in the end, Harry Kyle. All on his Pat Malone, just steadies. And nurses a kick down the line. He's got Roberts. He sweeps around for a drive-by. Roberts ignores that. He looks down the broadcast wing and it's very stagnant. Brodie Grundy's there. He'll have to compete.
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Chapter 3: What key moments defined the final quarter of the match?
He's shown a bit on debut as Campbell Lake. For the Saints, win it across half-back again. Same trio involved. Garcia to Bradley Hill. Received it from Sinclair and then jabs it into the middle for Hall.
Hall, defensive side of the bullseye. Gets hunted there by Wicks. A long driving kick to the 50 out of sight. Owens competes well. Front centre, Wood. Didn't hear Roses. Got the kick away in time. What on Lake? Good, the spoil. It falls out to Bice. He's tackled by Lake. And now Blakey. Just a little delicate ball. Finds the captain Mills. Row bottom. They chain out McDonald.
And now Wicks from half back. Yeah, he can slice with the back of the square, Timmy.
And he does just that. Row bottom by hand. Probing all wide. Selbrick. He's got the run and vibe by Warner. Warner. Little Eric Handball has to go back. Has to probe towards full forward.
McSwain.
Well, it was a clever kick in the end. The couple of secured defenders got lost. McLean grasped the footy, 30 out directly in front, Randwick in.
Wow, that passage of play from Sydney, just their ability to transition the ball from one end of the ground to the other, but under immense pressure. That was incredible.
So he kicked the goal in the second term, I think, McLean. So he already has one. And he'll settle over the chance, compose himself to draw it back to one point. Five minutes played, final term. McLean to the Randwick end for his second. 35 out makes no mistake. The crowd tell the story. They stand as one and applaud their red and white heroes. And we are back to a one-point ball game.
13-10, 88 St Kilda. They lead the Swans 13-9, 87 on the triple F turning work. Where's scoreboard?
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Chapter 4: Who were the standout players in the last quarter?
Wicks got involved in the passage. Rowbottom kept going. Sheldrick finished there. Chad Warner danced around his opponent. Got a deep entry inside. 50. And McLean was the one who ended it.
McDonald's in the rain. Hot water. Triple M rocks footy. The last time the Swans led was at the 11-minute mark of the first term. The Saints led by as much as 33 points in the second quarter. It's back to a point as they extract out of the stoppage here. Wanganee Miller. They need him in the final 15 minutes. Campbell Lake on debut. Around the body inside 50. Box seat there was Edwards.
Spilt the mark to the front. Wilson. Handball's out. Wood spin it before he had it. Got it up to Owens. Back to Wilson by hand. Right on the 50. Over the top. Oh, Owens with the flight was courageous. Ball spilled out, Heaney on his knees, taking no lake. Here we go, Hill. A little dribbler! Quality finish by the experienced campaigner. And the Saints strike back, 14-10-94. The Swans, 13-9-87.
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Oh, I want to take a moment for Mitch Owens because he went back with the flight, looked, he saw his opponent oncoming. He knew he had to go. Otherwise, it was an easy mark to Sydney straight out of their defence. He created a contest and got absolutely crucified while he did it. Darcy Wilson as well involved. Brad Hill, an exceptional dribble finish, close to goal.
The courage from Mitch Owens in these dying moments of this fourth quarter. They've just been outstanding, St Kilda.
Created that opportunity, didn't it, for Bradley Hill. And he made no mistake. They lead it by seven points. Now the Saints for McDonald's and Ream Hotwater. Triple M rocks footy. Sydney go forward. Inside 50, Sheldrick. Bit of dirty ball. They keep pushing it forward. Row bottom, body line. It comes to Amadi! Hits the puck. Out on the full. The point post it was, Sarah.
Heard the voice go up there, Snapper. You're getting a little bit nervous. There'll be no bloody dancing in the box.
Wilkie.
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Chapter 5: How did the crowd react to the intense moments of the game?
Oh, fell over Caminiti. That's not where you want to turn it over. Cleary to make them pay. Misses out to the left. Important point, though. One kick in it now. One straight goal. 13-10-88. The Saints 14-10-94.
Just under a bit of pressure there. Cal Wilkie walks away. He's got a smile on his face, but just shaking the head. He doesn't normally make many mistakes. Caminiti just slipped over.
This bloke's been pretty good this evening as well. Sinclair. He goes wide to the eastern side. The ball gets bashed into the grass. Wengen in. Miller a little chipping ball. He'll get it back with Windhager. And a little low ball. And delivers perfectly to Wood at half back. Wilson it is. Sorry. So Wilson now with a footy at a pretty productive night. Sarah on the Reds' heads.
Wilson, he has 21 disposals. He's kicked a goal. 455 metres gained as well.
Gives it to Windhager as he fans it to the outer side. Sydney win it back. McDonald gives it to Heaney. Heaney with a little jabbing ball and clearing mark 60 from home.
He wills inside. He goes long and strong. Amati good shape. McLean there as well. Campbell fans at Wilkie. McLean hunts it. Picks it up. Campbell's at the back. Lloyd from deep in the pockets. Misses to the near side. Swans 13, 11, 89. They're peppering here. The Saints 14, 10, 94. Triple M totally workwear scoreboard. EOFYs on totally workwear.
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Top three ranked players on the ground tonight. Max Hall leads the way. Naz behind him. Rowan Marshall ahead.
So Naz brings it in to Silvani. And he'll probe to the half forward flank. Sorong back by hand. Heaney now involved. Cleverly won.
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Chapter 6: What significant plays led to Sydney's victory?
A little dance to the feet. A little shuffle. Goes back to Sorong on the logo. A long ball towards half forward. Naz comes deep. Defensive fist. Lloyd will turn it over. Hasties a little fumble. McLean's got his snout over the footy. And he'll see it out of play. Will have a throw in or is this a kill to free kick?
No, throw in, just worried Wanganui Miller is stretching that calf, Oscar.
I think it is a free kick. It is a free kick, yeah, just watching Naz off the play. He's come back, obviously, from a calf injury, but he looks just to be stretching out the legs at the moment. He's still going. He's leading the disposal, 32 on the ground. It's a game high.
Oh, hasty. Right back pocket. Not sure what to do with it here. He sends it high and long down the line. Big nest there. Off the hands of Blakey. Wood at the spill. Carry down Logan McDonald. Well done. And we'll have a ball up on the outer side. So every contest matters right now. Saints hanging on for dear life. They lead by five.
They've been unrelenting, the Saints. Fine. Humpy says, give it to me, boys. We'll do it again. The ball up. Eastern wing here at the SCG. Been a beautiful afternoon for footy. Deconing. Kicked a couple of goals as he forces the footy forward and out of play. Heaney wants a free kick. He's not going to get it.
He's managed to get off the chain a little bit. Isaac Heaney has had a hard tag all night from Marcus Windhager. 24 disposals. He's kicked two goals, one off.
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Long ball inside 50 here for the Swong. It's Mark and Wilson there on his knees. Sorong. Owens lurking. Bice did well. Got it Edwards. Medley tackled. Dropped it. Got to be born. Whistle's been put away. Bice. Cleary stood up in the tackle. Went out to McDonald.
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Chapter 7: How did the commentary capture the excitement of the match?
Now Heaney. The prime mover at left halfback. Goes on the left boot this time, out the path. Well, they all bailed out on it. And Sharman just handballed it straight to Cleary, like he was playing for the Swans. And now McLean sticks it inside 50 and turns it over. Hill handballs out, and Wilkie's got a bit of time to assess.
Yeah, he wants to go the corridor, and he does, and he delivers to that man, Wilson. We've sung his praises tonight. He's had a good evening, and as has this man, Sinclair, just back with a centre wing western side. Kicks wide and strong, and Philippou marks it half forward.
Sinclair's been exceptional tonight. He's had the 24 disposals, nearly 600 metres gained, and managed to score a goal.
So Philippou will set this one deep.
Oh!
Oh, he elevated early. And he got the perfect sit. Actually, Sampy, hit your heart out. Wow. What a lift he got.
Was it on the back of Grundy? It was.
He's got to the top of Grundy's shoulders. He's sat in the air.
He's already got four, Sarah.
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of this match for both teams' seasons?
Tap to the front by Marshall. Garcia cuts through. Hamill to no one really. He almost chopped off. Little Hamill was good from Hall. Put it out in the path of McRae. He's knocked down in a tumble. Blakey on top of him. No prior. Box stops, 9.35 left. It's the Saints by 11 points.
Pressure good from Blakey. Keeps the footy in the Swans' front half. Saints got the numbers at the back of the pack. Hill, Hall, all via hand. Theroux slips over at a crucial moment. Bad policy at the best of times. It wasn't paid there. So they go forward again, the Saints. Probing ball towards centre wing. Sorong, does it sit for him? No. He can't keep it in.
And we'll get a throw in, centre wing, western side. The Saints... They lead it by 11 points. 42,143. Justin Edwards, Bob Jane, team up. We'll get to you in just a moment.
Sharon Hill back in. Marshall there with McLean in the ruck. Came down. McLean sunk his hoof into it, but Marshall butters up. His handball was nicely played for Filippo, who's clamped by a couple of swans. Umpire thought about it for a moment. We'll have a toss-up on the Toyota logo. Oh. They throw a blanket over about 14 here. As it comes down, Hill, little nutmeg through his legs.
He just toe-pokes it out there. Hall. And then Garcia threw it back towards Hall. Cut off Roses. Now bumped on the kick, Jordan. High ball. Well done, Wilkie. Floated across the front. And he pleads his case here, Kerner, that he was held out of a contest and he'll get the free Oscar.
Rolls a reverse here, Kerner. It was a one-on-one with Jack Silvani. He tried to... Make it unknown to the umpire, but Silvani just wrapped one arm around his chest. The free kick is definitely there. It stopped him from being able to launch at the footy. It's been a great contest all night between Silvani and Curnow. Curnow got on top early.
He took about three or four marks in the first quarter. Silvani's had eight or nine intercept possessions for the game. He's been an exceptional defensive half, but this is when the moments matter.
He must kick this. A big moment in this game for his third for the Knights. He's done it again. Starts at left and stays left. The marginal will be back to 10 points here on the Triple M Totally Workwear scoreboard. Saints leading.
Both times that Jack Silvani has stood on the mark for Charlie Kernow, three or four times now, Jack Silvani has been throwing some sort of words to Charlie Kernow and once that kick goes, both of them are having a giggle and a laugh.
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