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Reggie Jackson Angels Jersey . -- The Missouri Tigers might not have a roster full of superstars.Greater Western Sydney have stormed to an incredible win in their maiden finals appearance, shocking cross-town rivals Sydney at ANZ Stadium on Saturday afternoon.The Giants matched, and then perhaps surpassed, the Swans famed intensity and got better as the game progressed, powering to a 12.19 (91) to 7.13 (55) victory.The midfield battle was always going to be crucial and the Giants fleet of A-grade runners -- led by Stephen Coniglio, Lachie Whitfield, Ryan Griffen, Toby Greene and Tom Scully -- proved too much for the Swans.Only two points separated the sides at the long break before GWS broke the game open with a dominant second half as Sydney struggled to find avenues to goal.The win means GWS will enjoy a week off before a home preliminary final, while minor premiers Sydney now face a sudden-death final against the winner of Saturday nights Adelaide vs. North Melbourne clash.Its great - theres a lot of people in there who have had five or six years of just hardship, GWS coach Leon Cameron said, referring to the clubs early struggles.Part of my job is to look forward to whats happening in 14 days ... because someone will beat us in the prelim final if we do not come with the same attitude.I dont want to be sitting here in 14 days, saying we got carried away with ourselves. 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Im sure there are going to be more twists and turns over the coming weeks.Swans stars Josh Kennedy and Kurt Tippett both underwent concussion tests after early hits, while Callum Mills played no part in the second half of the qualifying final because of a suspected hamstring injury.There was nothing in it at halftime, Swans coach John Longmire said.Unfortunately, they got hold of us in the second half.The good thing is weve earned the double chance ... we get another crack at it next week.The undermanned favourites rallied and were only two points behind early in the third term, when GWS key forward Jeremy Cameron took control of the pulsating contest.Cameron booted thhree goals in the space of five minutes to give his side a 21-point lead at three-quarter time.ddddddddddddIn a low-scoring affair, it looked a big buffer - much to the dismay of most the 60,222 crowd.Early goals from Coniglio and Scully ensured it was more than enough as the Giants triumphed.The match review panel (MRP) is likely to scrutinise Steve Johnson, for felling Kennedy, and Shane Mumford but, otherwise, coach Leon Cameron has few concerns after the most important win in GWSs short history.The expansion side, in their fifth season, are one win away from reaching the grand final.GWS will enjoy a week off before facing Hawthorn or the Western Bulldogs in a home preliminary final, while the Swans confront Adelaide or North Melbourne in a SCG knock-out clash.It is the first time the leagues minor premiers have lost their first final since West Coast in 2006 - although the Eagles battled back to defeat Sydney in the grand final that year.The Giants announced themselves as flag contenders long ago but there remained a question of how a side with 16 finals debutants would handle the heat of September.They started nervously but the answer had come by quarter-time, when GWS held a one-point lead despite conceding the opening two goals of the game.Johnson finished with 22 possessions and five behinds but delivered arguably the turning point of the match when he tried to run through on-baller Kennedy in the first term.A dazed Kennedy eventually returned to the field after a long stint in the rooms but he was unable to halt GWSs damaging runs through the middle.Ruckman Tippett was also given the green light to return after his clock was inadvertently cleaned in a first-quarter ruck contest.Burly counterpart Mumford delivered a concussion test of his own, slinging Tippett to the turf with a fierce tackle.It epitomised the approach of GWS, who laid 32 more tackles than the Swans. 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