The Sydney Swans fell to Hawthorn at the MCG in one of the battles of 2014
The Sydney Swans' 12-game winning streak has ended at the hands of Hawthorn, with the home side victorious by 10 points in a gripping clash at the MCG on Saturday night.
The Hawks trailed by 23 points seven minutes into the third quarter, but booted seven of the next nine goals and snared a nine-point lead at the last change.
Alastair Clarkson's men then extended their lead by kicking the first two majors of the final quarter, before they survived a late comeback from the Swans and won 15.14 (104) to 13.16 (94).
The victory improved the Hawks' record to 13-4 and propelled them to second place on the ladder, less than one per cent behind the top-placed Swans.
More than 72,000 people watched the blockbuster contest, which broke the record for the highest crowd to attend a home and away match involving the Hawks and Swans.
Hawthorn forward Jarryd Roughead had a 200th game to remember, booting a team-high four goals after having the better of Ted Richards.
Luke Breust and Isaac Smith also did some damage on the scoreboard, slotting three majors each.
Smith, Jordan Lewis and Sam Mitchell were influential contributors in the midfield.
Alex Woodward, who made his long-awaited debut after fighting back from two knee reconstructions, started as the sub, was brought into the game in third quarter and finished with three disposals.
Former Hawks star Lance Franklin, who was picked up by his best mate Josh Gibson for much of the game, finished with a wayward 3.5 for the Swans.
He did his best work in the first half, when the Swans were on top in the middle of the ground and looked the better side.
Franklin has now booted 5.12 in his two matches against his former club.
The Swans' other big forward, Kurt Tippett, who was back on the park after recovering from a knee problem, looked too big and strong for Ryan Schoenmakers.
Yet Tippett faded after a bright start and finished with just two goals.
Adam Goodes was the Swans' leading scorer with four goals – all in the second half – while Lewis Jetta and Craig Bird were their best midfielders.
The Hawks will go into their next match, against the Western Bulldogs in Launceston next Sunday afternoon, as hot favourites.
The Swans will be aiming to get back on the winners' list when they take on Essendon at the SCG on Friday night.
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