Lance Franklin hits 10-year low after ‘needless’ moment: ‘What is he doing?’

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Lance Franklin hits 10-year low after ‘needless’ moment: ‘What is he doing?’
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.sydneyswans star Lance Franklin has suffered a 10-year low after paying the price for his desperation to hit the scoreboard in the Swans’ 17-point loss to the freodockers today. AFL 7NEWS

His misses were compounded by fellow forward Logan McDonald going down before half-time with an ankle issue, while Hayden McLean was restricted by calf problem but played out the match.

“Either structural players like Logan today or good players like Millsy, whether they play or not next week you’d say they’ll be highly unlikely. The prized recruit booted three goals and hauled in three strong contested marks to stand out when the game was on the line early and help set up the Dockers’ first win at the SCG since 2011.

“That’s back-to-back weeks where they’ve both been really solid,” Dockers coach Justin Longmuir said.

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