“14 Seconds of Magic, Emotion and History…”: Sydney recruit Jai Serong lives out his childhood dream in a stunning ‘Nick Davis’ moment to sink St Kilda — dousing the Saints’ hopes with just 14 seconds left on the clock — but the full story behind the decisive play is still unfolding…

Jai Serong has snapped a goal with 14 seconds remaining to lift Sydney over St Kilda by two points in a pulsating AFL clash at the SCG.

Trailling by 33 points in the second quarter and playing well below their best, the Swans fought back on Sunday to deny the Saints 15.14 (104) to 15.12 (102).

Big-name St Kilda recruits Liam Ryan, who kicked five goals, Tom De Koning and Jack Silvagni all starred, while Swans midfielder Chad Warner kicked a crucial late goal to cap his 29-disposal game.

The Swans lost Justin McInerney, Tom McCartin and Riley Bice to injury during the match.

Serong’s match-winning snap put Sydney one point ahead — the first time they had led since the opening quarter.

“Grundy and Marshall. Where’s Nick Davis when you need him? Heeney maybe… Serong — goal! A Sydney goal! To rip out the hearts of the Saints and rip away the game,” Channel 7’s Alister Nicholson said on commentary, referencing Davis’s famous match-winning goal from a similar spot at the SCG to sink Geelong in the 2005 semi-final.

Jude Bolton added: “He’s been such an incredible pickup from Hawthorn and what a moment for the young man.”

Jai Serong is mobbed by teammates after kicking the winning goal.Jai Serong is mobbed by teammates after kicking the winning goal.
Jai Serong is mobbed by teammates after kicking the winning goal. Credit: Channel 7

At the last centre ball up, the Swans were able to clear and Joel Amartey kicked a point after the siren.

McInerney snared the first goal of the game in the opening minute, but the Saints quickly replied with two through Ryan.

St Kilda kicked clear with four of the last five goals of the term to take a 17-point lead at the first break.

With Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Ryan and Mitch Owens back in the team, St Kilda were a completely different proposition in attack after going goalless in the first half against Hawthorn last round.

Sydney were rattled and the Saints extended their margin to a game-high 33 in the second quarter.

The Swans fought back and reduced the deficit to just eight points at halftime. But adding to their problems, McInerney was forced out of the game late in the opening half with hamstring tightness.

Sydney have fought back to beat St Kilda by two points in an SCG thriller. Sydney have fought back to beat St Kilda by two points in an SCG thriller.
Sydney have fought back to beat St Kilda by two points in an SCG thriller. Credit: AAP

Heavy contact from Ryan in a marking contest also concussed McCartin.

St Kilda broke out again in the third quarter and led by 18 points. But just when the Swans again looked shaky, Isaac Heeney snapped a brilliant goal at 31 minutes and let his tag Marcus Windhager know all about it.

Seconds before three-quarter time, Wanganeen-Milera had a rare fumble that opened the door for Charlie Curnow to kick a goal.

St Kilda only led by six points at the last break and the Swans could smell blood.

Hayden McLean’s second goal made it a one-point ball game early in the last term, before Bradley Hill’s first and Ryan’s fifth gave St Kilda a small break.

Warner’s second goal inside the last four minutes brought Sydney to within four points.

Despite Windhager’s attention, Heeney still racked up 30 disposals and it was his handball out of a stoppage that set up Serong for the match-winning goal.