He is expected to return to the club in time for pre-season training, however the 28-year-old was notably absent from the team's end of season lunch at Matt Moran's Chiswick on Monday. Lance Franklin and Jesinta Campbell arrive at Sydney Swans HQ on Wednesday. Credit:INF Photo Retiring dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes, who has also shunned the spotlight since the Swans season ended two weeks ago, arrived late to the celebrations at the upmarket Woollahra eatery. He will be honoured at the Bob Skilton Medal presentation on Friday. Franklin will not attend the event. While Franklin took time out three weeks ago to receive treatment for depression, Campbell, 24, has kept up appearances on the social scene. The model and presenter spoke openly about his struggles at The Australian Women's Weekly's Women of the Future awards last month. "I have fallen even more in love with him," she said of his decision to go public about his mental health issues.

"It is important for me to be a pillar of strength for my fiance, so I am just trying to get through my day as best as I can. We take each day as it comes and the sun rose today and the sun set today and I woke up with a smile and there was a few tears in between, but I will go to bed with a smile on my face," she said. Lance Franklin and Jesinta Campbell at Sydney Swans HQ on Wednesday. Credit:INF Photo "It's been a long struggle and it took a lot of courage and strength for him to be able to do what he's done. "He's put his hand up and said 'I'm struggling, I'm struggling and I need help and I'm getting help.' I think that is a really important thing for not only men to do but also women."

The couple, who became engaged in December 2014, are due to marry at the end of the year. Lifeline 13 11 14