Chad Warner, a midfielder for the Sydney Swans, is too excellent for the Fremantle Dockers, and patient play prevails.

On Saturday night, Fremantle got out to a fast start against fellow finals candidate Sydney.
The Dockers' use of Rory Lobb to break the tie took more than eight minutes.
In a forceful Tom Hickey tackle early in the first term, Lobb looked to damage his shoulder.
Despite obviously favoring his right shoulder, Lobb was able to stay in the game and score the opening goal.

He will remain outside, boys. To make sure he's okay, McCartin is shoving and pressing him while also giving him a little you know what. Positive signals for Freo supporters, according to commentator Matthew Pavlich.
Due to Franklin's failure to follow the stand rule, David Mundy was able to convert a set shot, and by the time Bailey Banfield kicked his first goal, the Dockers were on the move.
The second term saw the Swans' improvement in overall play, with Warner leading the way with nine disposals and four clearances.
The Dockers took advantage of their more constrained opportunities and opened up a 23-point lead, while the visitors were held back by inaccuracy and kicked just 2.7 goals from 18 inside the 50.
The strong onballer recorded a career-high 35 disposals, seven clearances, six inside 50s, and a goal in the final quarter.
Strong bodies Callum Mills (26 and 9 tackles) and Luke Parker (24 and 5 inside 50s) supported him in the middle, and Ollie Florent (21 and 11 marks) worked tirelessly.
However, it was the Swans' sophisticated smalls who brought the victory home, as Tom Papley and Errol Gulden each scored two goals at pivotal moments.
