Saturday, November 17, 2012

Sydney Swans veteran Jude Bolton opts to play on for another AFL season after ... - NEWS.com.au



Jude Bolton


Family first ... Jude Bolton opts to go on for another season. Source: News Limited




Most players would be happy with 300-plus games and two premierships, but Sydney Swans veteran Jude Bolton isn't satisfied.



"I still feel like I've got plenty to give," Bolton said.


"I want to give as much as I can to this club."


Many thought the Swans' emotional grand final victory over Hawthorn would be the perfect way to bow out. And it crossed Bolton's mind more then a few times.


But the passion and fire for the game continues to burn in the 32-year-old.


"I love playing the game so much," Bolton said.


"We're so blessed to be able to do what we do, getting paid to play a sport I've loved since I was a kid.


"If my AFL career finished at 21, I would still be training three days a week at a local team because I love the game."


Just as Geelong did last year with premiership captain Cameron Ling, the Swans gave Bolton the time he needed to assess his future.

"I had a couple of weeks to let the emotion and excitement of the grand final settle down to see where I was at," Bolton said.


"I'm really grateful to the club for giving me the time to make the decision."


Bolton also had to weigh up the state of his body, and in particular a knee injury he picked up in the clash against Carlton in round 19.


In typical fashion, he worked his way back into the team through positive thinking and hard work. The off-season has provided recovery time not available during the push for the premiership.


"My body is feeling good enough to compete and play at the level I know I can," Bolton said. "There was no need for an operation.


"It certainly feels good, I can change direction and there's no pain at all."


Bolton's competitive spirit has driven him through his 14 years in the AFL and the desire for more success and another premiership remains.


The Swans' list of talented youngsters has given him the belief the premiers can get even better.


"There's enormous improvement still to come from these guys," Bolton said.


"Look at guys like Alex Johnson, he's only played 45 games. Sam Reid, Tom Mitchell will play this year, Gary Rohan as well."


Another bright prospect that gives Bolton confidence is someone cast from the same mould as the blond midfielder - Luke Parker.


"He's as hard as nails and he's got some polish as well," Bolton said.


"He showed that at the start of the year."


One person very happy to see Bolton play on for another season is his wife Lynette, who thought her husband was certain to finish if he won the premiership.


"He's still got the passion," Lynette said.


"I love going to the football and he enjoys it, that's the main thing."



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