Griffith produced a big last quarter to run over the top of Leeton-Whitton on Saturday.
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The Swans kicked the last four goals of the contest to win the local derby by 25 points, 9.15 (69) to 6.8 (44) at Leeton Showground.
Leeton-Whitton led by four points at three-quarter-time but the Swans finished full of running with the breeze to bounce back with a hard-fought victory.
Griffith coach Will Griggs said the Crows certainly made his team work hard for the four points.
"It was a tight contest until the last quarter," Griggs said.
"I said at the start of the game, with the team we had, we knew we were a bit depleted, we didn't have to do it pretty, we just had to get the points and we did, which was good.
"I'm happy to take the win. It wasn't one of our best days but I'm happy to get the points."
Leeton-Whitton's injury worries continued with Jade Hodge taken to hospital after a heavy concussion.
Jacob Conlan and Mick Duncan were Griffith's best, while Matt Rainbird had a day out for Leeton-Whitton.
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