Sydney star forward Lance Franklin has been ruled out of the Swans’ final against Fremantle this weekend with what the club has called an “ongoing mental health condition”.
The Swans put out a statement on Tuesday saying Franklin was receiving treatment for the condition.
“Our first priority is looking after Lance’s health,” Swans general manager of football Tom Harley said in the statement.
“Lance has been open with the club about his condition and while we consider it a private medical matter, he is aware he has our full support.”
Harley said there was no clear timeline for Franklin’s return to football.
The Swans also confirmed reports Franklin had suffered a mild epileptic seizure on Friday morning at a Bondi cafe, with the star forward briefly hospitalised.
Franklin was cleared by medical staff to play against Gold Coast on Saturday, and the Swans have stated his epilepsy is not related to his mental health issues.
Sydney coach John Longmire told reporters Franklin’s situation was “serious”.
“It has been an ongoing issue for a while with Lance but these things are very private,” he said.
“It is a condition that is very treatable but he needs time to be able to treat it and that is what we are giving him.
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Good on him for sharing his story. The more people, especially high profile, that come out and discuss mental illness, the better.
I really hope he's getting the help he needs and has a good support system. Mental illness can be so isolating.