Sydney Swans young gun Chad Warner’s breakout performance in Richmond Tigers drubbing
Sydney Swans teenager Chad Warner made some of the AFL’s powerhouse stars look ordinary during a stunning upset at the MCG.
The Sydney Swans look destined to secure a third consecutive Rising Star nomination following Chad Warner’s breakout performance against the Richmond Tigers on Saturday afternoon.
The defending champions were humbled by a fierce Swans outfit at the MCG, going down 17.15 (117) to 10.12 (72) in the round three clash.
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But all the discussion was focused on Sydney’s classy young guns, who continue to turn heads within the AFL community.
After small forward Errol Gulden and midfielder Braeden Campbell claimed Rising Star nominations in the opening two rounds, Warner could help the Swans claim a rare trifecta in round three.
The 19-year-old kicked two goals against Richmond, also contributing 20 disposals and five tackles.
He caught the attention of footy pundits late in the second quarter, seamlessly shrugging off Jack Graham’s tackle and booting a goal from 45 metres out.
Playing in just his fifth AFL game, Warner made some of the competition’s powerhouse stars look ordinary.
Melbourne legend Garry Lyon said on Fox Footy: “We might rename it the Swans Rising Star. It’s just great. They have got the most intoxicating young talent.
“Richmond has been a great side and we are not saying they are gone, they’ve had a bad day.
“Credit to the Swans. They’ve moved the ball really well. Their (Richmond) defence has been sloppy. When you’re being slaughtered up the ground you needed better one-on-one accountability.”
AFL reporter James Mottershead tweeted: “Chad Warner is something else. He is killing Martin, Cotchin etc … This is turning into the good, the Chad and the ugly.”
AAP journalist Oliver Caffrey posted: “The Swans’ kids are outrageous! Warner’s had some sort of first-half in just his fifth game.”
CHAD WARNER!#Bloodspic.twitter.com/pKpy7gldme
— Sydney Swans (@sydneyswans) April 3, 2021
Chad is the new Dusty
— Lloyd Perris (@LloydPerris) April 3, 2021
If Richmond is going to turn this around Dusty needs to put a hard tag on 4-gamer Chad Warner #AFLTigersSwans
— Darren Levin (@darren_levin) April 3, 2021
Chad Warner about to make it 3/3 Rising Star nominations for the Sydney Swans to start the year.
— Lachlan McKirdy (@LMcKirdy7) April 3, 2021
The Bloods are so exciting to watch this year.
#AFLTigersSwans
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After making his AFL debut last year at half-forward, Sydney has trusted Warner with his preferred inside midfield role this season.
“Since I’ve got to the Swans they’ve really pushed me to try to play on the outside more,” Warner told AFL.com.au this week.
“The big thing was getting my higher speed running up, and understanding all the wing running patterns. I worked a lot on my sprint numbers in the pre-season too.”
Tom Papley kicked four majors for the Swans, while Callum Mills mustered a game-high 31 disposals.
The undefeated Swans have now recorded three consecutive wins to start the 2021 premiership, cementing themselves as genuine finals contenders.
Brisbane great Jonathan Brown told Fox Footy: “Last week, we declared them as a top eight team ... but that is top four potential.”
Sydney will next face the Essendon Bombers at the SCG on Thursday evening, while Richmond will travel to South Australia to face Port Adelaide.