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AFL: West Coast are looking to win three straight games for the first time in more than five years, but will face a massive challenge as Chad Warner and Sydney land at Optus.

The Eagles will be without Elliot Yeo and Deven Robertson, while Sydney will welcome back Isaac Heeney as Charlie Curnow returns to a ground he’s dominated as a Blue.

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Half Time SYD 13.5 (83) WCE 2.8 (20)

Heeney adds another to end the half. 18 touches and two goals.

Another dominant quarter from Sydney as the Eagles just can’t win the ball on the ground with Sydney just so much cleaner.

Brodie Grundy is absolutely dominating with 20 hit-outs and the Swans midfield is just operating at a different level.

The Eagles will do well to keep this under 100 points the way this is going.

Could be a very grim second half coming up.

Baker with a captain’s goal

Willem Duursma reels in a great grab and then goes aggressive to hit Liam Baker in the middle of the ground.

He gets 50m as the Swans don’t stand the mark and he converts from right on the paint.

Grundy restores order

Reid gives away 50m for not giving the ball back quick enough as Matt Flynn runs across the line,

Grundy converts from 40m.

WEST COAST HAVE A GOAL!

Harley Reid breaks two tackles gets the ball to Kelly and Waterman gets it on the bounce and snaps from a tight angle.

Cunningham continues Swans procession

West Coast somehow can’t lay a tackle inside 50 as the Swans break the ball out again despite the Eagles having the outnumber at the source.

Cunnigham who wasn’t playing until about two minutes before the first ball up.

Warner too strong

A double fend off for the Swans star on Kelly and Hamish Davis and Tom Papley is out who then goes over the top to Curnow who grabs his third.

10 straight goals.

Reid his the post

Eight striaght behinds for the Eagles as Archer Reid after Malakai Champion had a great moment to show off his speed to breakthough the contest.

Still no goals for the Eagles with more just over five minutes to go in the second quarter.

Curnow has another

West Coast just can’t cacth a break, missed kicks missed tackles and the Swans are just owning the football.

Nick Blakey could shoot for goal or pass to about three different players but hits Curnow in the pocket and he has a second goal.

Nine goals to zip.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 04: Charlie Curnow of the Swans marks the ball during the round four AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Sydney Swans at Optus Stadium, on April 04, 2026, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Janelle St Pierre/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)
Camera IconPERTH, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 04: Charlie Curnow of the Swans marks the ball during the round four AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Sydney Swans at Optus Stadium, on April 04, 2026, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Janelle St Pierre/AFL Photos/via Getty Images) Credit: via Getty Images

Swans make it 8 straight

Antoher rebound 50 entry from the Swans as the defend the repeast forward 50 stoppage.

An aggressive kick finds Cunningham on the wing and McInerney gets on the end of the loose ball inside 50 and kicks another.

Papley has a special goal in game 200!

Roves the forward 50 contest and runs into the pocket where he snaps on the run to split the middle.

A terrific goal.

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