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Lance Franklin signs one-year Swans extension in AFL grand final week

- Emma Kemp

Lance Franklin has put an end to intense speculatio­n about his AFL future, signing a one-year contract extension with Sydney.

After months of conjecture about whether or not he would retire after Saturday’s grand final or join a rival club, the star forward made the announceme­nt a few short days out from the decider against Geelong at the MCG.

Rumours swirled this season that Franklin was on his way out of the club with whom he signed a hugely lucrative nine-year deal in 2013, as coach John Longmire juggles a salary cap and a list heavy on young talent.

But the Swans announced late on Monday that the 35-year-old would play on, tweeting a two-word statement which simply read: “One more”.

“I needed to sit down with my family, we came to the decision that we wanted to stay in Sydney,” Franklin himself said on Tuesday.

“It was obviously a long process to come to that decision. I wasn’t sure whether I was going to go on ... I still have the passion, I love the game. It was a hard decision.

“Obviously we have the grand final this week, there’s going to be a lot of speculatio­n – ‘aw, is he going to go on?’

I just wanted to make this about the boys. This is a huge game for us.”

The decision means Franklin will enter his 10th season with Sydney and 19th overall, in a continuati­on of one of the most illustriou­s careers the game has seen.

When he joined the Swans as a free agent, days after playing in the grand final that won Hawthorn the 2013 flag, he had already won two premiershi­ps with the Hawks. That also included 2008, a campaign during which he kicked 113 goals.

As it stands, Franklin has kicked 1,047 career goals over 340 games, having eclipsed the 1,000-goal mark against the Cats at the SCG in March to become the sixth player in AFL/VFL history to do so.

He has now overtaken Gary Ablett Snr’s tally of 1,031 this season and sits behind only Doug Wade (1057), Jason Dunstall (1254), Gordon Coventry (1299) and Tony Lockett (1360).

There have been signs of Franklin’s mortality in recent years, when softtissue injuries kept him sidelined for extended periods. In 2022, however, he kicked more than 50 majors in a season

 ?? ?? Lance Franklin has another shot at a first premiershi­p with the Sydney Swans in Saturday’s grand final against Geelong. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Lance Franklin has another shot at a first premiershi­p with the Sydney Swans in Saturday’s grand final against Geelong. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

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