1. Hamling hurt after a Lance-ing blow
In his first match back from a three-game injury lay-off, Swans star Lance Franklin may come under the scrutiny of Match Review Officer Michael Christian after collecting Fremantle defender Joel Hamling’s head with a swinging elbow. Hamling was helped from the ground and subsequently failed the club's concussion test at half-time, playing no further part in the match. While the incident seemed unintentional from Franklin, he may have a nervous wait to see if the MRO deems it accidental or not.

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2. Buddy’s back and he’s got the record to boot
Meanwhile, it was an eventful night for Big Bud as he capped his return from injury with a another historic outing. His three majors against the Dockers means he now has 301 goals for the Swans. He joins Sydney and St Kilda legend Tony Lockett as the only men in VFL/AFL history to kick 300 goals for two different clubs (Franklin previously had joined the 300-club with Hawthorn). The superstar forward now has 21 goals in 2018, to get him moving back up the Coleman Medal leaderboard, 10 goals behind leader Ben Brown.

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3. SCG hoodoo continues for luckless Dockers
Fremantle’s horror run outside Western Australia continues, as the Dockers were downed yet again by a rampant Sydney side. Freo hasn't won interstate for over 11 months, losing all eight of those games outside WA over that period by at least four goals. Their record at the SCG is much worse - they haven’t won here since 2011. That seven-year itch now includes a draw and four losses. And to add insult to injury, Fremantle has never won a game in Sydney against either side under Ross Lyon.

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4. Kennedy stands tall in his 200th with a captain’s knock
Sydney captain Josh Kennedy celebrated his 200th match as a Swan with an inspirational display in front of an adoring home crowd. He kicked three goals, had 20 disposals and frustrated the Fremantle attack in a memorable night for a Swans favourite. Meanwhile, just eight days after Ben Ronke introduced himself to the AFL top flight in stunning fashion with a seven-goal showpiece against the Hawks, the youngster picked up where he left off with an ice-cold goal in the first quarter to further stamp his scoring credentials.

There's always plenty of love for Josh Kennedy. Picture: AFL Photos


5. Getting the ball's only half the job
Fremantle may have won the clearances 31-25 and dominated the hitouts 50-14, but the midfield ascendancy counted for nothing as Sydney stormed all over the Dockers to register yet another lopsided result. Freo had 50 Inside 50s, but couldn’t make the most of them and the Swans followed up last year’s round 21 104-point annihilation with a clinical 59-point thrashing. Sydney led the contested possessions 137-130, and were ruthless in front of goal. The Dockers on the other hand, were utterly wasteful and Ross Lyon will have all sorts of new headaches to deal with after his team’s lacklustre display. Brownlow favourite Nat Fyfe was kept under a measure of control, Hayden Ballantyne had an evening to forget and the Swans defence made a mockery of Freo’s forward line.