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Australian Rules-Sydney overpower Port Adelaide to book Grand Final berth

Sydney Swans stomped over Port Adelaide Power by 36 points in a suddendeath initial final at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday to protect their place in next week's Australian Football League (AFL) season decider.

Although Sydney copped a 112-point thrashing when the 2 sides last fulfilled in August, they systematically exacted their vengeance 14.11 (95) to 8.11 (59) when it mattered most to ensure their fifth grand final berth considering that head coach John Longmire took over in 2011.

The ladder-topping Swans last won a premiership in 2012, falling agonisingly short in 2014, 2016 and 2022.

We have actually got a special team to bounce back like we did, Swans on-baller Isaac Heeney stated after generating 24 disposals and 2 objectives.

We're a different group to 2022, we're a bit more mature.

Sydney yielded the opening goal thanks to a complimentary kick to Jase Burgoyne, bumped behind play, but never ever looked back as they sliced Port Adelaide apart with forward-half domination and accuracy.

The home side kicked eight straight objectives from set shots to take a 25-point lead into halftime, with essential forwards Logan McDonald (2 objectives) and Joel Amartey (3 objectives) among the multiple-goal scorers.

McDonald was replaced early in the last quarter with a foot concern, and although the visitors managed to score consecutive goals when midfielder Connor Rozee (two objectives) drilled home a 50 metre kick, the sting had actually left the contest.

Hunting their 3rd premiership considering that the AFL ended up being a national competitors in 1990, the Swans await the outcome of the Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions playoff on Saturday night to learn their opponent.

Port Adelaide's elimination keeps coach Ken Hinkley, fined by the AFL after last week's semi-final where he taunted opposition Hawthorn players as they left the field, with no grand last looks after 12 seasons at the helm.

(source: Reuters)