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Swans soar but injuries may sour big win over Lions

A first-quarter blitz from Sydney set up a convincing result, handing Brisbane a 0-2 start to its premiership defence

SYDNEY continued on from its dominant Opening Round win with an early blitz that as good as closed Brisbane out of the contest on Saturday night, on the way to a 15.14 (104) to 8.12 (60) result at the SCG.

But the victory may come at a cost, with superstar duo Errol Gulden and Isaac Heeney nursing injuries as they both left the match early in the fourth quarter.

Sydney blew the game open in the first term, putting 40 points on the board in sensational fashion before Brisbane scored.

Swans sweat on Gulden’s shoulder after Brisbane win

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The Sydney Swans have defeated Brisbane by 44 points at the SCG after ruthlessly taking full advantage of the visitors’ weakened squad.

The Swans will face a nervous wait on the status of star midfielder Errol Gulden, who went down clutching his shoulder after a tackle in the fourth quarter and sat out the rest of the game wearing a sling. Isaac Heeney was also similarly removed from the game in the last term as a precaution with a tight hamstring.

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Spearheaded by a rejuvenated Charlie Curnow, a new-look Sydney now believe their scintillating best footy can go with the AFL's best.

And for defender Nick Blakey, there's no better way to test that theory than by going toe-to-toe with the reigning premiers.

Marquee recruit Curnow worked his way into his first game as a Swan, kicking three goals against former club Carlton.

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