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Brisbane Lions’ most talented key player is shockingly suspended from all sports activities following an injury incident.

In an electrifying Sunday afternoon clash at The Gabba, Brisbane defeated Sydney 11.13 (79) to 11.11 (77). This victory marks the Lions’ seventh consecutive win, propelling them to second place on the ladder. Overcoming a 15-point deficit at three-quarter time, Brisbane triumphed before an enthusiastic home crowd.

Sydney, now having lost three of their last four games, gave up their strong position in the final term. Brisbane scored four goals to Sydney’s two, with Callum Ah Chee securing the win at the 28-minute mark.

Hugh McCluggage shone for Brisbane with 26 disposals, eight marks, six score involvements, three goals—two in the final quarter—and 465 meters gained. Dayne Zorko led with 29 disposals, and Joe Daniher contributed three goals. For Sydney, Errol Gulden stood out with 27 possessions, one goal, seven marks, 449 meters gained, seven inside-50s, and six score involvements.

This nail-biting two-point victory pushes Brisbane closer to a top-four spot, defeating the ladder-leading Swans. The match, characterized by momentum swings, showcased “finals-like quality” football. Despite Sydney’s injuries, it required a monumental effort to defeat the likely minor premiers.

McCluggage’s three goals from 26 disposals, Zorko’s 29 disposals, and Oscar McInerney’s 22 disposals and 27 hitouts were crucial for Brisbane. As two of the most in-form teams, this match-up could preview a qualifying final in September.

Brisbane started strong with five first-quarter goals, catching the eye of commentator Gerard Healy. Joe Daniher’s 3.1 goals in the first quarter dominated Sydney’s defense, while Errol Gulden excelled for Sydney with 27 disposals and a goal. Despite Gulden’s efforts and contributions from Will Hayward and Robbie Fox, Sydney fell short.

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