Swans crush Queanbeyan to storm to top position on ladder
With a host of AFL-listed talent on display, it was the Swans who got the jump on the injury-hit Tigers, piling on seven goals to one in a dominant first-quarter display.
The ball movement was crisp, and the big men were masterful with Jesse White and Mark Seaby doing as they pleased in the centre of the ground. Mitch Morton up forward opportunistically pounced on anything that came his way, kicking three goals in the first quarter.
The Tigers were sloppy, unable to hit the easiest of targets and missed simple tackles.
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With a host of AFL-listed talent on display, it was the Swans who got the jump on the injury-hit Tigers, piling on seven goals to one in a dominant first-quarter display.
The ball movement was crisp, and the big men were masterful with Jesse White and Mark Seaby doing as they pleased in the centre of the ground. Mitch Morton up forward opportunistically pounced on anything that came his way, kicking three goals in the first quarter.
The Tigers were sloppy, unable to hit the easiest of targets and missed simple tackles.

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