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Lance Franklin calls time on AFL career

July 31, 2023 BY

Lance "Buddy" Franklin celebrates a goal with the Swans. Photo: FACEBOOK/SYDNEY SWANS

AFL legend Lance “Buddy” Franklin has called time on his career, reportedly telling his team-mates earlier today (Monday, July 31) of his decision to retire immediately.

Franklin was subbed out midway through the second quarter with calf tightness during the Swans’ thrilling two-point defeat of Essendon on Saturday night.

The 36-year-old cut a dejected figure sitting on the bench and was walking with a noticeable limp when he joined his teammates at the three-quarter-time huddle.

Franklin played 354 games with Hawthorn and Sydney.

An eight-time All-Australian, Franklin has kicked just 19 goals – his lowest tally during his 19-season career – in 13 games this year.

Franklin kicked 1,066 goals in his career – the fourth most in VFL/AFL history – and is considered a lock to be inducted as a legend in the Australian Football Hall of Fame upon his retirement.

He missed five matches this season due to knee issues and a suspension.

 – WITH AAP