<P> In round 21, Franklin was suspended for two matches as a result of a hip - and - shoulder against Richmond midfielder Ben Cousins . Hawthorn appealed the decision, but failed . As a result, Franklin missed Hawthorn's final home - and - away match against Essendon, which the Hawks lost, and they therefore missed out the finals, causing Franklin to miss round 1 of the following season . </P> <P> Franklin missed three of the first seven matches of 2010, all through suspension, as Hawthorn lost six consecutive matches after round 1 . However, Franklin was back to his best form in round 9 against Carlton at Etihad Stadium, when he led Hawthorn to a 50 - point win with five goals . In round 10, Franklin was suspended for the third time in eight matches for a head - high bump on Sydney Swans' defender Martin Mattner . </P> <P> In round 13, Franklin effectively dragged Hawthorn over the line for a win against their arch - rival in Essendon . He kicked five goals for the match, but his last two were the standouts - the final one in particular, a goal from the boundary line on a tight angle after having run from half - back, which was later chosen as Goal of the Year . Franklin kicked five goals in Round 17 against St Kilda after returning from an ankle injury; despite his performance, the Saints forced a draw during the final seconds of the match . In round 22, Franklin kicked six goals against Collingwood, helping the Hawks clinch a three - point come - from - behind victory against the eventual premiers . It was the first time that he had kicked more than five goals since 2008 . Frankin was named as centre half - forward in the 2010 All - Australian team, his second selection . </P> <P> After a moderately good year in 2010, Franklin had a consistent start to the 2011 season . In round 8 against the Sydney Swans at the SCG, Franklin kicked his 400th goal for Hawthorn in a six - goal outing as the Hawks beat the Swans by 46 points . He continued his consistent goalkicking form for the remainder of the year, including a season - high eight goals in a club - record 165 - point win against a young Port Adelaide side at the MCG in Round 21 . Franklin went on to win his second Coleman Medal that year with 71 goals, despite spending a significant amount of time further up the ground . </P>

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