He's been the rollercoaster ride that keeps on giving over the years and I suspect 2016 will be no different. He's yet to really hit his straps in Sydney and from memory has not been in as good nick both physically and mentally since his days at Hawthorn.
2015 - 17 games @ 87 (SYD)
2014 - 19 games @ 100 (SYD)
2013 - 19 games @ 90 (HAW)
2012 - 16 games @ 116 (HAW)
2011 - 19 games @ 111 (HAW)
But like all good SC prospects, he's been burning up the track in the preseason and dominated in Sydney's recent scratch match. Sydney have a great early draw (Coll, Carl, GWS, Ade, WC, BRL, Ess) and I'm fully expecting them to beat up on a couple of teams where Buddy will no doubt be prominent.
He'll be the cheapest he's been in 6 years so offers some real upside but at the same time comes with a fair bit of risk. Anyone think the reward is still there?
Here’s a couple of recent articles written about him:
2015 - 17 games @ 87 (SYD)
2014 - 19 games @ 100 (SYD)
2013 - 19 games @ 90 (HAW)
2012 - 16 games @ 116 (HAW)
2011 - 19 games @ 111 (HAW)
But like all good SC prospects, he's been burning up the track in the preseason and dominated in Sydney's recent scratch match. Sydney have a great early draw (Coll, Carl, GWS, Ade, WC, BRL, Ess) and I'm fully expecting them to beat up on a couple of teams where Buddy will no doubt be prominent.
He'll be the cheapest he's been in 6 years so offers some real upside but at the same time comes with a fair bit of risk. Anyone think the reward is still there?
Here’s a couple of recent articles written about him:
Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin: Swans forward training strongly, says teammate Luke Parker
SYDNEY midfielder Luke Parker reports star teammate Lance Franklin is “flying” through pre-season training since returning to the club following extended leave due to mental illness.
Parker, who last week signed a new-five year contract, believes Franklin is fitter than he has been going into his previous two seasons at the club.
“He is doing really well at the moment. He’s probably done as much training at this time of year that I’ve seen him do, which is a really good sign. And, he just seems to be enjoying himself and backing up each session not having any injuries or any problems,” Parker told RSN radio on Wednesday morning.
“He’s flying around at the moment, which is great to see and it really gets the boys up to have him and Tippett out there as well. It’s good to have the presence that they have out on the track.
SYDNEY midfielder Luke Parker reports star teammate Lance Franklin is “flying” through pre-season training since returning to the club following extended leave due to mental illness.
Parker, who last week signed a new-five year contract, believes Franklin is fitter than he has been going into his previous two seasons at the club.
“He is doing really well at the moment. He’s probably done as much training at this time of year that I’ve seen him do, which is a really good sign. And, he just seems to be enjoying himself and backing up each session not having any injuries or any problems,” Parker told RSN radio on Wednesday morning.
“He’s flying around at the moment, which is great to see and it really gets the boys up to have him and Tippett out there as well. It’s good to have the presence that they have out on the track.
Mobile Franklin stars in Swans' scratch match
LANCE Franklin has continued his solid pre-season with an impressive performance in the Sydney Swans' intra-club practice match on Friday.
Opposed to off-season recruit Michael Talia for most of the 40-minute hit out in Sydney's inner west, Franklin moved well, covered plenty of territory and won numerous possessions around the ground playing as a leading forward.
The three-time Coleman medallist also laid several big tackles and set up scoring opportunities for his teammates with his pressure, showing off a defensive side of his game that is largely underrated by the footy public.
Franklin had a minor finger operation before the Christmas break but appeared untroubled during the spirited scratch match.
LANCE Franklin has continued his solid pre-season with an impressive performance in the Sydney Swans' intra-club practice match on Friday.
Opposed to off-season recruit Michael Talia for most of the 40-minute hit out in Sydney's inner west, Franklin moved well, covered plenty of territory and won numerous possessions around the ground playing as a leading forward.
The three-time Coleman medallist also laid several big tackles and set up scoring opportunities for his teammates with his pressure, showing off a defensive side of his game that is largely underrated by the footy public.
Franklin had a minor finger operation before the Christmas break but appeared untroubled during the spirited scratch match.