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Posted: 2024-08-09 08:35:59

A late Errol Gulden goal has launched Sydney to a thrilling three-point win over Collingwood to snap the Swans' three-game AFL losing streak.

After trailing at every break, the Swans dug deep and surged to life in the final term in front of 37,584 fans to scrape together a 13.11 (89) to 12.14 (86) victory at the SCG on Friday night.

A 21-point three-quarter time deficit was quickly shaved to two points in 10 minutes courtesy of goals from Will Hayward (three goals), Logan McDonald, Chad Warner and Isaac Heeney, before Gulden kicked the match-winner.

It marked the league-leading Swans' first win since Round 18, and marked a swift response to their 112-point loss at Port Adelaide last Saturday.

Speaking after the game, Swans co-captain Luke Parker described the win as "one for the ages", while Heeney was visibly emotional after playing a huge role in helping his team arrest its recent slide.

"I'm actually a bit emotional to be honest," Heeney told Channel Seven after the game.

"You get patches in the season where you grind for it, and the last six weeks have been like that.

"Hopefully we can start to roll into the end of the season nicely now.

"We've always got that belief, last week was a bit of an outlier."

Meanwhile, 11th-placed Collingwood's premiership defence is almost certainly over.

Craig McRae's side, which sits outside the top eight by four points, must defeat premiership favourites Brisbane and 11th-placed Melbourne to keep their finals hopes alive but other results will need to fall their way.

Warner (two goals, 33 touches) was outstanding for the Swans, while Heeney (one, 32) produced an electric fourth-quarter performance to haul his side over the line.

A Hayward goal got the Swans' machine humming early in the first quarter, courtesy of a free kick from Collingwood's milestone man Jeremy Howe in his 250th match, for tackling without possession.

Isaac Heeney celebrates after kicking a goal against Collingwood

Isaac Heeney picked up 14 of his 32 disposals in a monsterous final quarter to help the Swans out of a deep hole.(Getty Images: Michael Willson)

But the Magpies responded with five of the last six goals of the term to lead by 13 points at the first break and condemn the Swans to their 13th first-quarter defeat of the season.

Luke Parker helped put Sydney ahead with his second of the night to ignite a three-goal chain in the opening 10 minutes of the second term.