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Brisbane Lions thrash Sydney Swans to claim AFL flag

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Will Ashcroft and Lachie Neale were among the Brisbane Lions' biggest stars in a dominant 60-point win over Sydney in the AFL grand final at the MCG.

The Brisbane Lions have rebounded from last year's grand final heartbreak in stunning fashion, belting Sydney by 60 points to claim their first AFL premiership in more than two decades.

Lachie Neale (33 disposals) and Norm Smith Medal winner Will Ashcroft (30) starred in the 18.12 (120) to 9.6 (60) win at the MCG on Saturday, which completes the Lions' long climb to the summit under Chris Fagan.

The 63-year-old took over eight years ago after a three-win season and is now the competition's oldest premiership coach.

He is also the first flag-winning tactician who never played a senior game.

It is Brisbane's fourth flag since the Bears-Fitzroy merger in 1996, and first since the famous hat-trick of triumphs in 2001-2003.

In rising from fifth, the Lions became just the second team under the current finals system - introduced in 2000 - to win the premiership from outside the top four.

Neale and co-captain Harris Andrews led superbly, while Callum Ah Chee and Kai Lohmann both kicked four goals.

Ah Chee executed his role on All-Australian defender Nick Blakey perfectly, as did Brandon Starcevich on dangerous Swans forward Tom Papley.

Dayne Zorko (26 disposals) was also influential and Joe Daniher (16 touches, 2.4) stood out in what could be his final game, with the veteran forward considering retirement.

It has been a year full of adversity after Brisbane's four-point defeat to Collingwood in last season's decider, with the Lions losing five players to long-term knee injuries early in the 2024 campaign.

They were teetering at different stages - falling to 2-5 and 4-6-1 - before a nine-match winning streak lifted them back into premiership contention.

Back on the big stage after three tough knockout finals wins, Brisbane conceded the opening two goals before livewire Lohmann kick-started his side with two in a minute.

They led by eight points at quarter-time and took a stranglehold on the contest in a scintillating second-quarter blitz.

The Lions piled on 7.4 to 1.2 for the term, including a brilliant goal from Eric Hipwood on the boundary line, to surge 46 points clear by the main break.

They never relented, kicking away after half-time as a rock-solid defence led by Andrews held firm.

Cam Rayner (one goal) provided a highlight when he soared over Tom McCartin to haul in a spectacular mark during the third term.

Sydney's defeat was their fourth in a grand final since the 2012 flag, leaving John Longmire with a 1-4 record as coach in season deciders.

The latest flop comes two years after a horror 81-point defeat to Geelong on the same stage.

Key forward Logan McDonald took an ankle concern into the grand final and had to be substituted out at half-time after re-injuring the joint.

Superstar midfielder Isaac Heeney also sat out most of the final term with a lower leg injury.

Errol Gulden and Oliver Florent (24 disposals each) were the Swans' best ball-winners on a dismal day, and veteran Luke Parker finished with three goals.

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