Swans win after-the-siren AFL thriller

Sydney have claimed a dramatic five-point AFL win over Essendon at the SCG, where David Myers missed a shot at goal after the final siren.

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The struggling Swans have secured a morale-boosting 77-72 AFL over Essendon at the SCG. (AAP)

Sydney have clambered off the bottom of the AFL ladder in dramatic fashion at the SCG, pipping Essendon by five points when David Myers' after-the-siren shot at goal fell short.

Co-captains Josh Kennedy, Luke Parker and Dane Rampe all led from the front, while Nick Blakey and a stack of young teammates also stood up as the Swans held on 11.11 (77) to 10.12 (72) on Friday.

A snapped goal from Darcy Parish reduced the hosts' lead to five points with three and a half minutes remaining in the low-scoring thriller.

A brilliant tackle from Blakey in the final minute, rewarded with a holding-the-ball free kick, seemingly snapped Sydney's five-game losing streak at the venue but the young gun turned the ball over.

The Bombers rushed the Sherrin forward to Myers, who held his mark a second before the final siren sounded but was unable to snatch victory with a kick from beyond the 50m arc.

"I gave him one per cent (chance)," Bombers coach John Worsfold said, his mood furhter soured by Michael Hurley's ankle injury.

"He was a long way out and it was pretty blustery out there. It was going to be a miracle kick.

"We gave ourselves every chance but too little, too late."

Swans coach John Longmire admitted he thought Myers was a chance of kicking a match-winner.

"We scrapped it out pretty well. We had to," Longmire said.

"There's some really good signs."

Orazio Fantasia, his surname being pronounced correctly by commentators for the first time in a career that started five years ago, booted four goals.

But the visitors were guilty of sloppy delivery into their forward line and wasteful goal-kicking in the upset, which extended the Bombers' horrible recent record against Sydney to nine losses from the past 10 meetings.

Desperate to make a statement on the bright lights of Friday night after a woeful 1-6 start to the season, the fired-up Swans weathered multiple comebacks in front of 26,502 fans.

A 12-point lead, held by the Bombers when Tom Bellchambers kicked the second goal of the night, proved the biggest margin of topsy-turvy game.

Momentum shifted frequently and tempers often boiled over - including that of Rampe, who was stunned by a second-quarter umpiring decision that gifted a goal to opponent Jake Stringer.

"I can't hear that ... you talk like a little girl," Rampe quipped, having been told to play on after the whistle-blower deemed he stepped off the mark.

Longmire has previously all but admitted his side are in the midst of a rebuild, having fielded the most inexperienced team of his tenure.

The Swans will most likely miss finals for the first time since 2009 but can feel positive about the future given Blakey, Jordan Dawson, Robbie Fox - boasting a combined 31 games of experience - were among their best on Friday.

When the Bombers reduced the margin to just a single point after a dominant start to the final quarter, 19-year-old Tom McCartin grabbed a great mark and converted calmly to steady for Sydney.


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