The chasm between the AFL contenders and pretenders was starkly evident on Saturday at the SCG, as flag-chasing Sydney buried Port Adelaides finals hopes with a 67-point thrashing.The Swans piled on the first 54 points and 14 scoring shots of the game on their way to a 14.16 (100) to 4.9 (33) win, which shored up their top-four placing.The combative Swans enjoyed a massive 186-132 advantage in contested possessions and finished 69-36 ahead in inside-50 entries.Asked to write his own headline, Port coach Ken Hinkley didnt hold back outworked, outmuscled, outplayed.Hinkley said the game demonstrated Port were below the level needed to be a top-eight side and there was too big a gap between their best and worst.The ladder would have them (Sydney) probably second tonight, so they rightly own their position and, as bad as it sounds, we rightly own our position outside the eight, Hinkley said.Our skill level is not at the level it needs to be to be a consistently good AFL side and, if were going to try to push into the eight, we have to improve that area.Sydney had 10 goal-kickers, with Lance Franklin, Isaac Heeney, Xavier Richards and Gary Rohan each booting two.Port didnt score until the 11th minute of the second quarter and looked anything but a team with their season on the line, albeit with just a faint mathematical chance of making the eight.The Swans kicked six first-quarter goals to lead 41-0 at the opening break.They led by as many as 75 points in the final quarter, although Port did outscore Sydney by seven points in a lacklustre final term.It would have been good to finish off a bit stronger in that last term, but gee, for three quarters, we were pretty good, Swans coach John Longmire said.He was happy with the impressive efforts of Heeney, who appears to be getting back to his best, young ruckmen Sam Naismith and Toby Nankervis and another strong defensive effort from his side, who have conceded the least points in the competition.They (Port Adelaide) are a powerful side - they can score heavily, Longmire said.To be able to get our team defence right was very pleasing.Robbie Gray broke Ports drought in the second quarter with a classy turn and finish, but touched the ball only seven times.Sydney led by 49 at halftime and kicked the first three goals of the third quarter, but Longmire said he never urged his troops to try to boost the clubs percentage.Luke Parker had 39 touches and Dan Hannebery 36 for Sydney, while Ollie Wines had 32 possessions for Port and Jasper Pittard 29.Rohan (buttock) and Swans teammate Harry Cunningham (knee) picked up minor injuries but both played on. 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RICHMOND, Va. -- Kyle Busch took the lead on pit road after just over 50 laps and showed why hes the NASCAR Xfinity Series career victory leader with a dominant run at Richmond International Raceway on Friday night.The defending Sprint Cup Series champion led 197 of 250 laps en route to his 84th victory in the series. He also won for the eighth time in 14 starts this season, and the sixth time in his career at Richmond. It was his first victory since July 23 at Indianapolis.And while Busch has plenty of experience dominating at Richmond, he called this victory, Unexpected.We just kind of missed it all through practice. It wasnt good there, and then we qualified and it was just a handful in qualifying. We didnt qualify very well. Seventh, its not very well for my expectations, but we just worked on it, he said in Victory Lane.There at the start of the race we were really out of control and loose and I got to fourth but I thought that was where we were going to kind of be, but then my guys had an awesome pit stop and got me out front. ... After that it was lights out, man. It was on a rail from there.The race was slowed by caution flags just twice, and that allowed Busch to build leads as high as 7 seconds, or more, and to put virtually the entire field a lap down. At one point, there were only five cars on the lead lap.His margin of victory was a whopping 6.453 seconds. Only 11 cars finished on the lead lap.Erik Jones, Buschs Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, finnished second, followed by Brad Keselowski and points leader Elliott Sadler.ddddddddddddWe were second best for sure, Jones said. We were running away from everybody else.Pole-sitter Austin Dillon led the first 51 laps, but Busch led virtually from the rest of the way, only relinquishing the top spot to Jones for two laps during green flag pit stops.WHOS HOT: Brennan Poole started 31st and had raced himself into the top 10 before the race reached the halfway point, even though there was only one caution for seven laps in that time. He ran in the top 10 the rest of the way and finished 10th. ... Ryan Reed finished 11th and became the 10th series driver to lock himself into the series playoffs with one race left in the regular season.WHOS NOT: Points leader Elliott Sadler, a native of Emporia about 70 miles from Richmond, rallied to finish fourth, but was having a rough night through much of the race. He got lapped by Busch just past the midpoint and later got a stop-and-go penalty for speeding on pit road. He finished 12.8 seconds behind the race winner.THEY SAID IT: Its been a good track for me over the years. Im not sure why. I remember the first time I was here, I think I knocked every wall down. -- Kyle Busch.UP NEXT: The series move to Chicagoland Speedway for the last race before its 12-driver championship playoff begins. ' ' '