Lachie Neale is this weeks Game Changer with 37 disposals and 11 clearances and a momentum changer of a goal. Presented by Youi insurance.
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All The Goals: Round 7
Watch all the goals from round 7 against Sydney thanks to XL Express.
Lachie Neale Equals Record
The Brisbane Lions posting their first win at the SCG since 2009 wasn't the only feat of the night, with Lachie Neale equalling his own club record of 26 contested possessions.
Unlikely Hero Breaks All-Time Record
Darcy Fort has made AFL history by breaking a goal kicking record.
Is '22 Neale Better Than 2020?
Lachie Neale is having some kind of start to the season.
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Fagan press conference: Round 7
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round seven's match against Sydney.
Lions survive a Buddy blitz to go top-two
BRISBANE has flexed its premiership credentials with a rollercoaster 24-point win over Sydney on Sunday night.
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How it unfolded: Rd 7 against Sydney
The Swans and Lions clash in round seven.
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Watch the Lions celebrate their round seven win
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Match Day Guide: Rd 7 v Sydney
Round 7 vs Sydney was circled right after the fixture came out. The Swans got the jump on us Round 1 last year and we'll be looking to get some pay back this time around.
Round 7 vs Sydney was circled right after the fixture came out. The Swans got the jump on us Round 1 last year and we'll be looking to get some pay back this time around. Both teams have five wins on the board after six rounds—the winner to potentially take outright 3rd.
Who: Sydney Swans vs Brisbane Lions Where: The SCG, NSW When: Sunday 1st May at 4:40pm (local time) Gates Open: 2:40pm (local time)
VFL Round 6: Sydney Swans v Brisbane Lions First Bounce: 1:05pm VFL Gates Open: 12:45pm
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Watch: Live on Seven, Fox Footy, and stream on Kayo.
We last met in Round 1, 2021. The pacey young squad certainly caught us off guard—giving us a wake-up call in a Round 1 clash we'd rather forget. Harry Sharp debuted, Zac Bailey kicked two, and Zorko led from the front.
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Lions survive a Buddy blitz to go top-two
BRISBANE has flexed its premiership credentials with a rollercoaster 24-point win over Sydney on Sunday night.
The Lions had to virtually win the game twice, watching a 33-point half-time lead evaporate under a third quarter Lance Franklin avalanche, then re-establishing their dominance to win 17.11 (113) to 13.11 (89).
It was their first victory at the SCG since 2009.
Brisbane's triumph came under duress with key forward Joe Daniher subbed off at half-time with a left shoulder injury.
Plenty of Lions stood up in his absence though, led by 2020 Brownlow medallist Lachie Neale.
After the Lions' huge half-time advantage dwindled to just three points early in the third quarter after Franklin kicked four goals in the blink of an eye, Neale put the Lions on his shoulders.
The midfield maestro won centre clearances, scooped up ground balls in his defensive 50, kicked a goal and was integral in attacking forays, with his soft hands leading to a crucial Dan McStay goal.
In all, Neale finished with 37 disposals, a whopping 26 of them contested, 11 clearances, nine tackles, 10 score involvements and a goal.
It was a total team display by Chris Fagan's men, who now sit in second place on the ladder behind premier Melbourne.
After an arm-wrestle first quarter that saw scores level, it was Zorko – used as a permanent midfielder for the first time in 2022 – who broke the game open with two goals to start the second.
The Lions got on top around the stoppages, dominating clearances that led to great field position and then smothering the Swans when they won possession.
As Brisbane gained momentum it became more proactive, with Andrews, Answerth and Keidean Coleman leading their opponents to the ball, and McCluggage, Neale and Zorko damaging with ball in hand forward of centre.
Sydney looked out of the game at half-time before Franklin exploded with four of his six goals early in the third.
Callum Mills (30) and Luke Parker (33) battled hard, but it wasn't enough.
Zorko back with a midfield bang
Brisbane's captain spent most of the first six rounds stationed at half-back, helping generate plenty of attacking thrusts with his quick decision-making and penetrating kicking. However, Chris Fagan decided this was the week Zorko would return to the midfield and he completely broke the game open in the second quarter. After a deadlocked first term, Zorko rifled home two goals from outside 50 to put his team on top. He finished with 22, eight score involvement and two goals.
Fort's 'world' record
Yes, while the use of the word 'world' is tongue in cheek here, Darcy Fort set an AFL record in the second quarter. The former Cat had kicked 11 goals without a miss entering the match – equal to any player since records were kept in 1999. Midway through the second he had his chance at history when taking a mark 40m from goal. And with the steady hand he has shown through his career to date, Fort arrowed his long-range set shot right through the middle to set a new mark.
SYDNEY 1.3 2.4 8.6 13.11 (89)
BRISBANE 1.3 7.7 12.11 17.11 (113)
GOALS Sydney: Franklin 6, Heeney 3, Gulden 2, Hayward, Mills
SUBSTITUTES Sydney: James Bell (replaced Cunningham in the fourth quarter)
Brisbane: James Madden (replaced Daniher at half-time)
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Game Changer Rd 7: Lachie Neale
Lachie Neale is this weeks Game Changer with 37 disposals and 11 clearances and a momentum changer of a goal. Presented by Youi insurance.
04:14
All The Goals: Round 7
Watch all the goals from round 7 against Sydney thanks to XL Express.
Lachie Neale Equals Record
The Brisbane Lions posting their first win at the SCG since 2009 wasn't the only feat of the night, with Lachie Neale equalling his own club record of 26 contested possessions.
Unlikely Hero Breaks All-Time Record
Darcy Fort has made AFL history by breaking a goal kicking record.
Is '22 Neale Better Than 2020?
Lachie Neale is having some kind of start to the season.
06:33
Fagan press conference: Round 7
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round seven's match against Sydney.
Lions survive a Buddy blitz to go top-two
BRISBANE has flexed its premiership credentials with a rollercoaster 24-point win over Sydney on Sunday night.