Lance Franklin has kicked his 1,000th career goal, becoming the sixth VFL/AFL player to reach the milestone.
What happened?
The 35-year-old achieved the feat with his fourth goal in Friday night’s game against Geelong.
Franklin started the match with 996 goals to his name, but he edged closer to the mark by nailing a set-shot from the pocket just before quarter-time.
He had a quiet second term before being handed a soft free kick midway through the third quarter that he converted from about 20m out.
Why it matters for Lance Franklin
Franklin’s third was a powerful kick from 50m out directly in front, raising his hands in delight to the crowd after the ball sailed through.
The 1,000th goal came late in the last quarter as he put through a set shot after being set-up by young gun Chad Warner.
What comes next?
Geelong young gun Jack Henry, who is seven centimetres shorter than Franklin, had the job on the Swans hero for most of the night.
Franklin is in the final season of his nine-year, $10m deal with Sydney, and he has left the door open to play on in 2023.
That would give Franklin the perfect opportunity to overtake both Gary Ablett senior and Doug Wade to become the fourth most prolific goalkicker in VFL/AFL history.
Franklin kicked 580 goals in 182 games with Hawthorn between 2005 and 2013 before adding 420 more with the Swans since 2014.
Four-time Hawthorn premiership coach Alastair Clarkson, who left the Hawks last year after 17 seasons in charge, was at the SCG to watch his former star and was even spotted wearing a Swans scarf.
Franklin was at the centre of the AFL’s last crowd invasion back in 2008 when he kicked his 100th goal of the season in the Hawks’ final home-and-away match.
The Sydney star joins Tony Lockett, Gordon Coventry, Jason Dunstall, Doug Wade, and Gary Ablett senior in the exclusive club of players with 1,000 or more career goals.