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Sydney Swans demolished Richmond Tigers by 114 points at the SCG on May 30, 2026, winning 25.20 (170) to 8.8 (56). Charlie Curnow kicked a season-best eight goals, Isaac Heeney collected 32 disposals and kicked five, and Hayden McLean added four majors as the Swans produced a dominant all-areas performance.
Sydney posted its highest first-half score of the year and its biggest-ever three-quarter-time tally, piling on 22.14 (146) by three-quarter time.
Coach Dean Cox rested regular ruck Brodie Grundy, with Peter Ladhams stepping up to record 28 hit-outs, 24 disposals and a goal in his first SCG outing this season.
The Swans’ pressure, forward-half tackling and turnover scoring were repeatedly highlighted as decisive factors.
Richmond, undermanned and youthful, struggled to cope and now enter a bye with major defensive and structural questions.
The match drew about 38,000 spectators.
Sydney will assess ankle concerns for Justin McInerney and a possible knock to Lewis Melican ahead of their next fixture, while the comprehensive win boosts the Swans’ percentage and premiership credentials.




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