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Lachie Neale Steps Down as Brisbane Captain
2 Jan
Summary
- Lachie Neale has resigned as co-captain of the Brisbane Lions.
- The decision follows a challenging personal period for Neale.
- Neale is a two-time Brownlow Medallist and led the Lions to premierships.

Lachie Neale has relinquished his role as co-captain of the Brisbane Lions, a decision announced today. The club confirmed that Neale's step down is effective immediately, leaving Harris Andrews as the sole captain. This move comes after a period of personal challenges for the esteemed player.
Neale, a distinguished two-time Brownlow Medallist and four-time All-Australian, has been instrumental in the Lions' recent success. He shared the captaincy with Andrews for the past three seasons, a tenure marked by three Grand Final appearances and two consecutive AFL premierships, including one earned in a reserve role upon returning from injury in the 2025 Grand Final.
The club has stated that Neale will address the media later today in Brisbane. The reasons for his decision are understood to be related to personal issues, reportedly involving his relationship. Hugh McCluggage and Josh Dunkley served as vice-captains for the team in 2025.




