AFL Sydney Swans star Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin scored his 1,000th career goal at the Sydney Cricket Ground in March.
And he revealed what the couple’s life could have been like when his wife, Jesinta Franklin (née Campbell), whose nine-year, $10 million contract expires at the end of the year, decided to suspend their boots forever.
The 30-year-old, who shares two young children with Buddy, told Body + Soul that they were discussing leaving Sydney behind and taking the highway this weekend.
Life after football: Jesinta Franklin, 30, explained to Body + Soul this weekend what life could be like when her husband, AFL star Lance “Buddy” Franklin, 35, hangs his soccer shoes forever. The couple was photographed in December
“I think he still has great football, but our dream is to be able to live closer to one of the grandparents and spend quality time with them, whether in five or ten years or whatever.” said Jesinta. she told the broadcast.
Jesinta congratulated Buddy by scoring her 1,000th goal in March, and then took to Instagram to share sweet photos of their two-year-old daughter, Tullulah, cheering her father.
Jesinta revealed to fans how proud she is of her husband, while little girl Sydney Swans looked adorable in a sweater with “daddy” written on her back.

New episode: Jesinta, who shares two young children with Buddy, said the couple had discussed leaving Sydney and crossing the highway. Sydney Swans star Buddy scores his 1,000th career goal at the Sydney Cricket Ground in March (pictured)

Proud Spouse: In March, Jesinta shared sweet snaps of her two-year-old daughter Tullulah (pictured) wearing the AFL Sydney Swans as she celebrated Buddy’s 1,000th career goal.
Jesinta shared a sweet photo of 35-year-old Buddy with Tullulah in her dressing room next to her, joined by her sister Bianca.
In the caption, Jesinta explained how Bianca came from Los Angeles on this particular occasion, praising her husband for his “hard work” over the past 18 years.
“I’ve heard stories from Bud’s parents and sisters about his passion and dedication to football from an early age, and last night was a true testament to his dedication to football not only for the last 18 years of his career, but for all of this before.” It was what brought him to this moment,” Jesinta shared online.

Memories: Jesinta posted a sweet photo of Buddy in her dressing room with Tullulah next to her on her Instagram page, accompanied by her sister Bianca (pictured)

Understandably emotional: in the caption, Jesinta explained how Bianca came from Los Angeles on this particular occasion, praising her husband for his “hard work” over the past 18 years.
“It was a wonderful moment to celebrate with the family. Love everyone for all your beautiful messages. I told Bud everything personally, so I’m going to leave it like that and say I’m very proud.
“I can’t wait to spend the day with our family and friends, I’ll finally have a champagne! “I couldn’t drink more than one sip last night,” he said.
Jesinta also took to her own Instagram stories, sharing sweet photos of Tullulah cheering for her dad from the company box while wearing a sweater.

So cute: Jesinta even took to her own Instagram stories, sharing sweet pictures of Tullulah cheering for her dad from the company box while wearing a sweater.
Jesinta and Buddy, who got married in 2016, are also the proud parents of their one-year-old son, Rocky.
Tens of thousands of Sydney Swans fans stormed the Sydney Cricket Ground to celebrate Buddy’s 1,000th career goal in AFL best flight.
Buddy scored his fourth goal of the evening from 40 yards at the end of the last quarter, becoming the sixth player to reach the finish line in 26 years.

Powerful Couple: Jesinta and Buddy were in a relationship for nearly four years before getting married in 2016.
It led to an invasion on the field that stopped the game between the Swans and the Geelong Cats.
Buddy’s first 580 majors came to play for the Hawthorn Hawks, where he won two premiership medals between 2005 and 2013 before moving north to Sydney.
He is the only player to score 1,000 goals in the modern era of the game, which began in 1990, when the Australian Football League was founded by the nearly century-old Victorian state league.

In addition to their offspring: The couple is also proud of the parents of their one-year-old son, Rocky (pictured)
Source: Daily Mail

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