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2026 Toyota AFL Premiership
West Coast Eagles v Sydney Swans
Round 4 •
35 4.11
Full Time
163 24.19
Swans Won By 128
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    Dayne Zorko during the Preliminary Final between Collingwood and Brisbane at the MCG, September 20, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    THE BLOWTORCH is turned firmly on Carlton and Essendon as the sleeping giants each look to ignite their season, while four genuine finals contenders return from a bye for round four.   

    Reigning premier Brisbane hosts Collingwood in a mouth-watering opening to the round on Thursday night, while Hawthorn and Geelong will wrap it up with another classic on the cards for Easter Monday.  

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    In between, North Melbourne and the Blues meet in the Good Friday Superclash, and Adelaide takes on Fremantle later that night. 

    Here is who and what to look out for across round four, as Greater Western Sydney and St Kilda have a bye.

    18:32

    Brisbane v Collingwood, the Gabba
    Thursday, April 2, 6.30pm AEST

    Last time: Brisbane 15.10 (100) d Collingwood 11.5 (71), PF 2025

    What it means

    Brisbane (1-2) might still be short of top gear but had enough as it put the foot down against St Kilda, piling on the last six goals of the game to claim its first win of the season. The reigning premiers can even their win-loss record with a victory over the Pies and begin to challenge for the top four again with clashes against the Kangaroos, Demons, Bombers and Blues included in their next five.

    Collingwood (2-1) sent a warning shot across the competition in the win over Greater Western Sydney with a reminder that it might not have the most potent forward line but it still boasts the most miserly defence in the game. The Magpies are one of few sides to have a positive record at the Lions’ fortress in recent years after comfortably winning both of their past two meetings at the venue.

    02:26

    Game shapers

    Keidean Coleman looks ready to put a horror run with injury behind as he settles into a new role in the Lions’ forward half. The 25-year-old was on the verge of becoming one of the top running defenders in the game before he tore an ACL in Opening Round in 2024, but is now adding a touch of class at the other end as he gathered 21 disposals with five inside 50s and a goal against the Saints.

    Tim Membrey helped answer the critics who have questioned whether the Magpies have enough firepower, to be among the leading contenders as the key forward booted three of his four goals during a blistering first term against the Giants. The 31-year-old was a solid contributor with 32 goals in 23 matches in his first season with the Pies, but has an opportunity to be more of a focal point this year.

    Early tip: Brisbane by 11 points

    01:00

    North Melbourne v Carlton, Marvel Stadium
    Friday, April 3, 3.15pm AEDT

    Last time: North Melbourne 13.6 (84) d Carlton 10.13 (73), R15 2025

    What it means

    North Melbourne (2-1) will take any win it can get after six years of pain, but is unlikely to use the underwhelming victory over Essendon as a template for the way it wants to play. The Kangaroos have an immediate opportunity to improve on that performance as well as win at least three of their opening four matches for the first time since 2016 as they come up against the under-fire Blues.

    Carlton (1-2) must have a sense that history keeps repeating as it has burst out of the blocks three times to be +71 for points scored in first halves, then -153 against its opponents after the main break. The Blues are running out of chances to learn from their mistakes and continue to play with freedom when the game is on the line, especially with a horror run against five top-four contenders to come.

    02:24

    Game shapers

    Finn O’Sullivan was able to quietly blossom despite arriving at the Kangaroos as a No.2 pick, but is quickly making a name for himself in his second season. The silky-skilled 19-year-old has shown there is more to his game as he gets his hands dirty with shutdown roles on Zak Butters and Zach Merrett, while going on to gather a career-high 24 disposals in the win over the Bombers.

    Patrick Cripps has made a career out of carrying the Blues on his heavily strapped shoulders, but must be feeling the weight of the side making yet another stuttering start to the season in his 13th campaign. The captain finished with nine clearances and a goal even as the Blues were overwhelmed by the Demons, but will again need to lead by example if the Blues are to turn around their form.

    Early tip: North Melbourne by four points

    Patrick Cripps after Carlton's loss to Sydney in Opening Round, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Adelaide v Fremantle, Adelaide Oval
    Friday, April 3, 6.45pm ACDT

    Last time:  Fremantle 12.13 (85) d Adelaide 9.13 (67), R7 2025

    What it means

    Adelaide (1-2) was the third-highest scoring team in last year’s home and away rounds, but paid a heavy price for its ball movement and attacking intent being stifled in back-to-back defeats to the Dogs and Cats this season. Those losses added to doubts over whether the Crows can consistently beat top sides after going 5-7 against finalists last year before another against the Dockers.  

    Fremantle (2-1) has quickly evolved into one of the most exciting teams in the competition as it has put an at times slow and steady gameplan behind it to begin this season with greater focus on attack. The Dockers hit the 100-point mark for the third time in as many matches when they ran away from Richmond and could now tighten their grip on a top-four spot with a win over Adelaide.

    01:50

    Game shapers

    Josh Rachele endured a tough 2025 as he struggled to overcome form and fitness issues and played only 14 matches for 27 goals. The 22-year-old now looks ready to live up to the hype while adding more strings to his bow with extra time in the midfield. Rachele had perhaps his best game yet with career-highs of 31 disposals and seven clearances, as well as a goal against the Cats.

    Josh Treacy has put together a pair of strong seasons with 45 and 44 goals, but now looks ready to explode as the focal point in a formidable Dockers attack with a wide variety of weapons around him. The 23-year-old has 10 majors in three matches this year and was too hot for the Tigers to handle last week as he prepares to put more heat on the Crows’ undermanned defence.

    Early tip: Adelaide by nine points

    01:48

    Richmond v Port Adelaide, MCG
    Saturday, April 4, 4.15pm AEDT

    Last time: Port Adelaide 21.14 (140) d Richmond 9.14 (68), R2 2025

    Richmond (0-3) has picked up where it left off last year as it leaves fans guessing which version of the young side will turn up. The Tigers started the season brightly when they gave Carlton a huge scare, but have since been well off the mark of challenging Gold Coast and Fremantle in a reality check of where they stand against the likes of the top-four hopefuls.

    Port Adelaide (1-2) has missed an opportunity to make a promising start to life under new coach Josh Carr as it has been beaten by two of last year’s three bottom teams in its opening three matches. The Power get another shot at finding form against a third team from that bracket, but with their own injuries mounting up there will be lingering concern that Richmond could pile on the pain.

    01:32

    Game shapers

    Luke Trainor at times flew under the radar after being part of the Tigers’ huge haul of early draft picks in 2024 and comfortably settling into their defence in his debut season. The 19-year-old now looks ready to put his intercepting talents on show after a career-best game last week against the Dockers when he gathered 28 disposals and eight rebounds in a classy display.

    Jack Lukosius had little impact in his first year with the Power after a serious injury early in his second game largely ruined his campaign. The smooth-moving 25-year-old has started this season more positively as he settles into Port’s attack with three goals in his first game of the season against the Bombers and a fast start and polished performance even in the loss to the Eagles last week.

    Early tip: Port Adelaide by 14 points

    Jack Lukosius during the round three match between Port Adelaide and West Coast at Adelaide Oval, March 29, 2026. Picture: Getty Images

    West Coast v Sydney, Optus Stadium
    Saturday, April 4, 4.35pm AWST

    Last time: Sydney 18.10 (118) d West Coast 7.9 (51), R24 2025

    What it means

    West Coast (2-1) has shown that the future is bright as it has not only doubled its win tally from last season inside three rounds, but also claimed back-to-back victories for the first time since 2024. The Eagles now look to have a nice balance between youthful exuberance and cool-headed experience, though they will want to tidy up their starts before a tougher test against the Swans.

    Sydney (2-1) fell back to the pack with a loss to Hawthorn before a bye, but can be buoyed by returning to face a West Coast outfit that it has beaten in its past five meetings by an average 49 points, as well as in 17 of their past 20 matches going back to 2008. The Swans can also have few fears of the long trip to Perth after winning their past six matches at Optus Stadium.

    02:09

    Game shapers

    Willem Duursma has had little trouble living up to the billing as the No.1 pick and has immediately looked at home at the top level, averaging 16 disposals across his first three games. The tall and lean 18-year-old might soon settle into the midfield, but for now is doing damage from the wing and forward half as he was critical to the Eagles beating the Power with 20 classy disposals and a goal.

    Tom Papley is never too far from the spotlight as an eye-catching goalkicker, over-the-top celebrator, and under-the-skin antagonist who also happens to remain a key to the Swans’ hopes of bouncing back up the ladder. The former rookie draft selection is still getting going this season after an injury-hit campaign last year, but can be expected to entertain in some way as he reaches 200 games.

    Early tip: Sydney by 22 points

    Willem Duursma during the round three match between Port Adelaide and West Coast at Adelaide Oval, March 29, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Melbourne v Gold Coast, MCG
    Sunday, April 5, 3.15pm AEST

    Last time: Gold Coast 15.14 (104) d Melbourne 12.13 (85), R16 2025

    What it means

    Melbourne (2-1) has made a positive start to life under new coach Steven King with a pair of wins over clubs widely expected to sit around the same mark in St Kilda and Carlton. The Demons surged over the Blues for their fifth-biggest comeback win in club history but are yet to prove that their new way of playing is ready to challenge the top teams, before coming up against the red-hot Suns.

    Gold Coast (3-0) finished a round on top of the ladder for the first time before heading off for a bye, though it has benefited from facing two of last year’s bottom three teams in its opening three matches. The Suns’ victory over the Eagles suddenly looks more impressive, but they will now need to be wary of the rapidly rising Demons while meeting them without injured recruit Christian Petracca.

    02:26

    Game shapers

    Kysaiah Pickett rose to the occasion of captain Max Gawn’s 250th game with a stunning performance that included a career-high 33 disposals and the sealer as the Demons overran the Blues. The 24-year-old has outgrown his goalsneak role to be the firestarter of the Melbourne midfield and a weapon around stoppages as he scuds out of packs for six clearances in two of three matches this year.

    Ben King has stayed loyal to the Suns when others might have taken the easier option to depart, and is now ready to reap the rewards as the side rises into top-four contention with him as the spearhead. The 25-year-old was not part of a winning side until his 16th match but can now start thinking about personal and team glory after opening the season with a deadly 16.1 from three games and 18 kicks.

    Early tip: Gold Coast by 17 points

    02:02

    Western Bulldogs v Essendon, Marvel Stadium
    Sunday, April 5, 7.20pm AEST

    Last time: Western Bulldogs 22.11 (143) d Essendon 7.8 (50), R20 2025

    What it means

    Western Bulldogs (3-0) stamped their claim to be among the genuine contenders with wins on the road over reigning premiers Brisbane and then later against last year’s ladder-leading Adelaide before a bye. The Dogs had little trouble putting away the also rans even as they missed the finals last season and will now be licking their lips at the prospect of a percentage-boosting win against the Bombers.

    Essendon (0-3) has endured a horror start to the season as its three defeats have been added to a 13-match losing streak to end last year and bring the club to the brink of its worst ever run of results. The Bombers’ campaign could be about to go from bad to worse as they come up against their nemesis, with the Dogs winning 11 of these sides’ past 13 clashes by an average 57 points.

    02:09

    Game shapers

    Joel Freijah has tightened his grip on a spot in the Bulldogs’ deep midfield with a strong start to this season after a breakout campaign when playing all 23 matches last year. The 20-year-old has averaged 21 disposals across the Dogs’ opening three games but showed he can make an impact closer to goal with three goals, as well as 24 touches, in a powerful performance in the tense win over the Crows. 

    Andrew McGrath is in the grips of a difficult first season as Bombers captain with the side struggling to be competitive for four quarters and the defence often left to stem a steady flow of opposition attacks. The former No.1 pick can be trusted to fly the flag while playing across half-back, but will also want to lead the way with better decisions with ball in hand to help ease the pressure on his younger teammates. 

    Early tip: Western Bulldogs by 74 points

    Andrew McGrath after the round three match between Essendon and North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium, March 28, 2026. Picture: Getty Images

    Hawthorn v Geelong, MCG
    Monday, April 6, 3.15pm AEST

    Last time: Geelong 17.13 (115) d Hawthorn 13.7 (85), PF 2025

    What it means

    Hawthorn (2-1) claimed its first big scalp of the season as it gradually wore down Sydney for an impressive victory before taking the weekend off with a bye. The Hawks return to face their old foes on a big stage with an opportunity to show how they have improved against the side that knocked them out of last year’s finals and has also beaten them in their past five meetings.

    Geelong (2-1) has recovered from a lacklustre start to the season and loss to Gold Coast to claim a pair of narrow victories over finals contenders Fremantle and Adelaide. Perhaps the scariest thing for the opposition is that the Cats have banked those wins while still being well short of their best, though they can be trusted to lift against their arch-rivals.

    02:36

    Game shapers

    Tom Barrass enjoyed a strong first season in defence with the Hawks as the side jumped up the ladder to reach a preliminary final against the Cats. But the 30-year-old has taken his game to a new level in the opening three matches of this year as he not only blankets the most dangerous opposition key forward, including Swans recruit Charlie Curnow last time out, but regularly turns defence into attack with intercepting marks.

    Max Holmes has had a game built for speed since breaking into the Cats midfield five years ago, but the recent rule changes have made him even more influential as he averages career-highs of 29 disposals and five clearances a game. The 23-year-old was at his blistering best in back-to-back wins over the Dockers and Crows but should be out to rise to the challenge of facing the Hawks after a pair of quieter Easter Monday games in recent years.

    Early tip: Geelong by eight points

    Max Holmes celebrates a goal during the match between Geelong and Adelaide at GMHBA Stadium in round three, 2026. Picture: Getty Images

    Swans make a massive statement as they hand Eagles a reality check

    After successive wins West Coast has been brought back to Earth with a 128-point thrashing at the hands of Sydney

    Tom Papley celebrates during the round four match between West Coast and Sydney at Optus Stadium, April 4, 2026. Picture: Getty Images

    SYDNEY delivered a brutal reality check for West Coast on Easter Saturday and issued a warning for the rest of the competition, slicing through their young opponents at Optus Stadium to win by 128 points in a four-quarter domination. 

    Fresh and switched on after a 16-day break, the Swans produced an attacking, hard-running masterclass from start to finish, winning 24.19 (163) to 4.11 (35) and handing the Eagles the fifth heaviest defeat in their history.  

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    Sydney kicked the first 11 goals of the game and extended its lead to 100 points during the third term, hammering home 11 of the last 13 goals of the game to notch a sixth straight win against West Coast and their seventh on the run at Optus Stadium. 

    They used a slick handball game to whip the ball forward rapidly, with the young Eagles powerless to slow them down as the Swans tuned up for a heavyweight clash against Gold Coast next Saturday in Gather Round. 

    Brodie Grundy was outstanding for the 3-1 Swans, kickstarting their midfield game with 33 hitouts, a game-high 28 disposals and nine clearances, and setting the tone at the coalface with 18 contested possessions. 

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    He was only rivalled for best afield by superstar midfielder Isaac Heeney, who produced a complete performance in his return from a hamstring injury with 26 disposals, four goals and eight marks. 

    Highly scrutinised forward Charlie Curnow cashed in after a quiet start to the season with four goals as Sydney prioritised its superstar recruit, with 200-gamer Tom Papley (two goals and 14 score involvements) and Chad Warner (two and 13) electric in the front half. 

    08:04

    It was a disappointing night for West Coast after back-to-back wins, with the team enjoying only a brief moment in control of the game through the later stages of the opening term.  

    No.1 pick Willem Duursma was a shining light after earning the Telstra AFL Rising Star nomination during the week, picking off daring kicks, impressing at centre stoppages, and kicking two goals from his 16 disposals. 

    00:48

    Fellow Rising Star nominee Jobe Shanahan was used as a swingman, regularly pushing into defence to take some impressive marks when the Eagles were under siege.   

    The home team was fighting an uphill battle from the start, however, with the Swans bursting out of centre stoppages to kick two quick goals before West Coast went inside its forward half. 

    Curnow slotted the second of those from a tight angle, with Sydney quickly out to a 30-point lead as Grundy and his midfielders took control of the contest and sparked a run of six unanswered goals. 

    00:52

    The Eagles were forced to move key forward Shanahan into defence as a spare man in response, giving them some control back in the game, but they couldn't take their chances and entered the first break with 0.5 and a 33-point deficit. 

    The Swans took things up a gear in the second, continuing to whip the ball from end to end and finding loose players inside 50 as Justin McInerney, Harry Cunningham and Curnow piled on more goals. 

    Warner provided a highlighted with a double fend-off in the midfield before bursting forward to set up Curnow's third goal, while Papley produced a vintage crumb and snap in his 200th game. 

    00:46

    It took Jake Waterman to snap a run of 11 straight goals for Sydney, with the key forward converting on the run from a difficult angle 25 minutes into the quarter, with co-captain Liam Baker adding a second from a 50m set shot. 

    Duursma provided a flash of brilliance for West Coast to celebrate with a contested mark on the wing and piercing kick into the corridor, but a 63-point margin at the main break left the Eagles with a lot of work to do if they were going to make the margin respectable. 

    00:48

    If anything, things got worse in the third term as the Swans went on another run of seven unanswered goals, flicking the ball the length of the ground as the Eagles swivelled, further building their percentage in the final term as Heeney rested.  

    High-flying Heeney dominates first quarter 
    Sidelined by a hamstring injury early in the season, Isaac Heeney came in for his first game since round one on Saturday night and didn't miss a beat in a peerless opening term. The Sydney superstar racked up 10 disposals in the quarter, including four clearances and six contested possessions, bursting out of stoppages and using the ball brilliantly. He used Harley Reid as a stepladder on the wing to take a high-flying mark and was constantly involved in the Swans' slingshot ball-movement. The quarter ended with Heeney kicking his first goal off the ground at the top of the goalsquare, putting the exclamation mark on a dominant return. 

    02:33

    Jordon takes Harley scalp 
    An incredibly disciplined tagger when he's given a job, James Jordon zeroed in on Harley Reid from the opening moments and frustrated the West Coast star, holding him to 17 disposals, one mark and one clearance. The Eagles have made great strides in their groundball and contest game, but the losses of Elliot Yeo and Dev Robertson left Reid carrying a heavy load. He could have done with more support as Jordon restricted him, with his frustration boiling to the surface at stages. A late goal for Jordon was salt in the wound, with the Swans winning the clearances 40-29 and contested ball 135-92 with Reid well held.  

    WEST COAST     0.5    2.8     3.11    4.11 (35)
    SYDNEY             6.2   13.5   20.10   24.19 (163)     

    GOALS 
    West Coast: Duursma 2, Baker, Waterman 
    Sydney: Curnow 4, Heeney 4, Lloyd 3, Amartey 2, Papley 2, Warner 2, Blakey, Cunningham, Grundy, Jordon, McInerney, Serong, Wicks 

    BEST 
    West Coast: Duursma, McCarthy, Shanahan, Graham
    Sydney: Heeney, Grundy, Warner, Papley, Serong, Curnow, Jordon, Wicks 

    INJURIES
    West Coast: Nil 
    Sydney: Nil 

    LATE CHANGES 
    West Coast: Nil 
    Sydney: Malcolm Rosas (calf) replaced in the selected side by Harry Cunningham 

    Crowd: 50,723 at Optus Stadium 

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