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Blistering opening and closing quarters have propelled Sydney to a bruising win against Adelaide, setting up a preliminary final match-up against Geelong.The Swans destroyed the Crows in the first term and then put the game to bed in the final stanza, setting up a 18.10 (118) to 12.10 (82) victory at the SCG on Saturday night.Lance Franklin and Tom Papley booted a combined eight goals as the Swans bounced back from their loss to Greater Western Sydney and avoided a straight-sets exit.Swans speedster Gary Rohan, who has endured a stop-start career since breaking his leg in 2012, was taken from the field on a stretcher after suffering a leg injury in the second quarter.Co-captain Jarrad McVeigh was also laid low by a suspected calf strain but otherwise there was plenty for Sydney coach John Longmire to like ahead of Friday nights preliminary final.Especially in the first quarter, when the hosts delighted a crowd of 38,136, seizing control of the contest in bedazzling fashion.Sydney boasted a 25-point lead at quarter-time, having piled on 7.3 (45).It was the clubs highest score in the opening term of a final and as many goals as they managed in four quarters at ANZ Stadium last week.The Crows lifted but had left themselves with too much to do, especially after defenders Jake Lever and Daniel Talia were hurt in the opening half.Lever failed to return after halftime. Talia played on but was clearly restricted by a groin injury.Isaac Heeney, one of many Swans youngsters to struggle against GWS, produced the greatest game of his short career.Heeney tallied 32 disposals, while midfielders Luke Parker, Dan Hannebery and Josh Kennedy were also magnificent for the hosts.Franklin, held goalless by the Giants last week, kicked 2.2 in the first quarter including a trademark Buddy showstopper from beyond the 50m arc that split the middle.Franklin finished with four goals and at the other end, Sydneys defence did a fine job on the leagues most potent forward line.Adelaide aces Eddie Betts, Taylor Walker, Tom Lynch and Josh Jenkins combined for seven goals.The goals and rotations dried up for both teams after quarter-time but the contest remained gripping.Every time the visitors threatened to make serious inroads on the scoreboard, the Swans steadied.The Crows reduced the margin to 19 points late in the third term when Betts slotted his second goal.Papley, playing the 18th game of his career, snapped a near-instant reply at the other end.Papley delivered another two clutch goals in the final quarter, with one coming after teammate Ben McGlynn was floored by a high bump from Crows ruckman Sam Jacobs. 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MONACO -- Surprise English champion Leicester is in the pot of top seeds for the Champions League group-stage draw on Thursday despite being ranked 31st of the 32 teams by UEFA.Leicester joins defending champion Real Madrid and other winners of the seven highest-ranked national leagues in the pot of No. 1 seeds, which includes CSKA Moscow.Only Russias Rostov -- also making its debut in Europes top club competition after beating Ajax in the playoffs on Wednesday -- is ranked lower than Leicester, which is now No. 99 in UEFAs standings.Leicester will also avoid powers like Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus in the draw and cannot be put in a group with any English teams.In the pot of No. 2 seeds, Atletico Madrid, twice beaten in the final by its city rival in the past three seasons, and Borussia Dortmund seem the toughest possible opponents for Leicester.The third-seeded teams include PSV Eindhoven, which was top-seeded last season when the Dutch league was ranked above Russia, plus Tottenham and Borussia Moenchengladbach.Monaco, a quarterfinalist two seasons ago, stands out in the fourth-seeded pot which also includes former European Cup winner Celtic and Legia Warsaw, returning for the first time since reaching the quarterfinals in 1996.Beyond Pot 1, the seedings are decided by a teams ranking based mostly on its results in just the previous five seasons of the Champions League and Europa League.Spain has four teams in the draw, including Europa League winner Sevilla. Germany and England have four each and Italy has just two.Before the draw in Monaco, a series of meetings between top club delegates and UEFA should agree to change the entry slots from 2018 that would give underperforming Italy four guaranteed places. The big-three leagues are also set to get four places and avoid the playoff round in future.A total of 22 teams gained direct entry to Thursdays draw and 10 more places were allocated through the qualifying rounds which ended with the two-leg playoffs that were completed Wednesday.ddddddddddddRostov, ranked No. 146 by UEFA at the start of the competition, and CSKA will be kept apart from Dynamo Kiev, which is in the pot of No. 3 seeds.UEFA ruled in 2014 that Russian and Ukrainian national and club teams must be separated in draws during ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine between government forces and pro-Russian separatists.Each team in Thursdays draw will get a basic fee of 12.7 million euros ($14.3 million) from UEFA, with more to be earned from results bonuses and advancing through the knockout rounds. The 32 teams will share an overall prize fund of around 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion).The top two teams in each of the eight groups advance to the knockout rounds starting in February.The final is on June 3 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.---SeedingsPot 1: Real Madrid (Spain), Barcelona (Spain), Leicester (England), Bayern Munich (Germany), Juventus (Italy), Benfica (Portugal), Paris Saint-Germain (France), CSKA Moscow (Russia).Pot 2: Atletico Madrid (Spain), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Arsenal (England), Manchester City (England), Sevilla (Spain), Porto (Portugal), Napoli (Italy), Bayer Leverkusen (Germany).Pot 3: Basel (Switzerland), Tottenham (England), Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine), Lyon (France), PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands), Sporting Lisbon (Portugal), Bruges (Belgium), Borussia Moenchengladbach (Germany).Pot 4: Celtic (Scotland), Monaco (France), Besiktas (Turkey), Legia Warsaw (Poland), Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria), FC Copenhagen (Denmark), Rostov (Russia). 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