Sydney Swans youngster James Bell has provided perhaps the moment of the team's season by channeling Swans great Adam Goodes with a traditional Indigenous dance.
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Bell broke out into the dance after booting his first AFL goal in the final quarter as the Swans condemned the listless Demons to 17th position on the ladder with a 15.5 (95) to 5.12 (42) win at the MCG.
Following the win, Bell, who had eight touches in his second AFL match, told Seven after the game.
"That was for my family back at home," Bell said.
"I'm from 20 minutes south of Wollongong in Shellharbour but I've got family all up and down the coast."
The Demons have been beaten by greater margins in a disastrous campaign but their listless display in defeat is indicative of a team who have lost their way - again.
The Swans booted the only three goals of the third quarter to make it seven unanswered majors and a 38-point lead at three-quarter time. AAP