GARY Rohan’s quest for an AFL premiership medallion will stretch into an eighth season.
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The Cobden export cut a dejected figure after Sydney lost its second grand final in three years on Saturday, going down to an emotion-charged Western Bulldogs at the MCG.
A broken leg sidelined the Swans speedster during its 2012 premiership year.
Rohan, 25, was limited to five disposals against the Bulldogs – the best of which was a clever second-quarter goal, snapped after he was called to play on following a touched mark call.
He found himself opposed to fellow Hampden league product, Camperdown’s Easton Wood, at times during the final term. The quiet performance came a week after Rohan starred in the Swans’ preliminary final demolition of Geelong, where he had 18 touches to complement his two goals. Rohan is committed long-term to the Swans after signing a contract extension earlier this year.