Brian Taylor during the round 10 AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the North Melbourne Kangaroos at Etihad Stadium on May 28, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia.

Channel Seven commentator Brian Taylor has slammed the Swans after Sydney failed to allow him to conduct his usual post match interviews in the winning team's rooms on Friday night.

The Swans came from behind late and snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, when Gary Rohan marked in the goalsquare with just seconds left to kick Sydney home by just one point.

Taylor was gearing up to roam around the rooms as part of his usual segment, but had to cut his time short after the Swans seemingly left him dry.

“We’ve done all we’re going to do down here,” Taylor said during Friday night's coverage.

“Buddy has been kind enough to give us a couple of minutes as you just saw, but that is it from the Sydney Swans — no-one else, they can’t answer the questions like ‘how do you think you went today? How did you pull up? Gee, how do you think the young guys went?’

“None of those questions for Sydney, far too hard, don’t want the eight or nine minutes exposure for their sponsors.

“So I’m not sure what is going on at the Sydney Swans, and with the vibe that’s in the room why we can’t be feeling that, I’m not sure.”

The panel in the studio spoke some football news before Taylor joined the conversation again, and had another go at Sydney.

“That’s it from me from the rooms here, we’re not allowed to go and ask those players the hard questions like ‘how did you go today?’," Taylor added.

“Way too hard for Sydney to answer those.”

Taylor wasn't done there, and addressed the issue again on Triple M on Saturday.

“What Sydney wants is total control. They want us to be boring, like they are,” Taylor said.

“They (Channel 7) haven’t said anything, I haven’t spoken to anyone from the network.

“All I know is what happened. We arrived in the rooms, they (Swans) said you can interview whoever you want, no problems at all, bring them over here do the interview here and line them up like sheep and it’ll all be good.”