Sydney has now won three straight games in Geelong thanks to a fourth quarter fight-back on Saturday afternoon.

The Cats led by as much as four goals, but the Swans kicked seven goals in the last quarter to come home strong and win by 17 points.

Here's everything you need to know!

The Talking Point: Sydney's forward line flexibility

Sydney has been accused of being too Lance Franklin focused this season, especially with Kurt Tippett retiring and Sam Reid's long term injury.

Now with Franklin also on the sidelines, the Swans went small and backed a group of young forwards to get the job done.

Will that be enough for the Swans?



Hayward peels off the banana on the run!#AFLCatsSwans pic.twitter.com/pauMNfrUZz — AFL (@AFL) April 28, 2018

The Moment: Fox, Florent and Ronke's Magical Moments

No, that's not the name of a Saturday morning show on Cartoon Network, it's the dynamic duo of youngsters that got the job done inside 50 for the Swans.

The Cats had a comfortable lead going into the final term, but late goals to debutant Ben Ronke, Robbie Fox and then finally Oliver Florent gave Sydney the lead and the energy to hold Geelong off.

Nine goals between Will Hayward, Fox, Ronke and Florent in the absence of Franklin is something Sydney fans would be delighted by.

The Swans came home like a house on fire and it was led by Josh Kennedy through the middle and their group of mercurial youngsters up forward.

Pickers: "The Swans have had the last 9 centre clearances. They are smacking Geelong in the middle of the ground."#AFLCatsSwans — AFL Nation (@AFLNation) April 28, 2018

The Young Gun: Tim Kelly

On the Geelong side of things, Tim Kelly continues to impress and provides fantastic depth to this already stellar midfield.

He picked up 19 disposals and laid five tackles, but was especially influential in the first half.

Sydney had a number of young players stand up, but Kelly held up his end of the deal as well.

Spectacular read from Tim Kelly, hitting the pack at full-pace. #AFLCatsSwans pic.twitter.com/5Wd5E7TZaU — AFL (@AFL) April 28, 2018

What’s next?

Geelong will get their chance under Friday night lights in a big clash with GWS at home, while Sydney will host an in-form North Melbourne at the SCG on Saturday night, having already lost two games at the SCG this year.

Full Score

Geelong: 2.3, 6.7, 9.8, 10.9. (69)

Sydney: 4.6, 4.7, 5.10, 12. 14. (86)

GOALS

Geelong: Parsons 2, Hawkins 2, Gregson, Menegola, Dangerfield, Stanley, Selwood, Kelly

Sydney: Hayward 3, Fox 2, Ronke 2, Florent 2, Parker, Rohan, Jones

BEST

Geelong: Duncan, Kelly, Selwood, Menegola

Sydney: Kennedy, Hayward, Lloyd, Sinclair, Ronke, Fox, McVeigh

INJURIES

Geelong: George Horlin-Smith (concussion)

Sydney:

Reports: Nil