Will Day is causing havoc for Hawthorn, scoring three goals, hoovering up 19 disposals and managing three tackles.
He is joined ruckman Lloyd Meek who has two goals of his own and is dominating at the clearances.
Brodie Grundy of the Swans kicks the ball.Credit: Getty Images
The Swans are getting painful flashbacks back to the grand final, unable to deal with fast ball movement, unable to match the opposition in the contest, and a reliance on the same cast of characters to dig them out of a hole, namely Chad Warner, Tom Papley and Isaac Heeney.
Dean Cox is getting used to life as a head coach – the normally genial character had his head in his hands in that second quarter as he had stern words down the phone.
The Swans are desperately missing Errol Gulden in the midfield, but can do a lot better than this.
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