One kick was all that kept the Lions from clinching their first premiership in 20 years, with Chris Fagan's men fighting until the end only to narrowly fall short at the final hurdle.
Placed as one of the two best sides in the competition last year, Brisbane was a dominant side that was home to a lethal midfield pack and strong rearguard that combined to win 19
games in 2023.
Further adding to their list after a grand final finish, the Queensland club has looked to improve their pedigree ahead of another likely tilt at the flag.
There's only one thing that will keep Lions fans satisfied in 2024, and that's a premiership. After coming so close last year, taking that next step won't come easy but it will be a live chance for the Lions after moving to add free agent Tom Doedee to their list while improving on their core strengths and a few weaknesses within.
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They have the list to go around again, but there'll be several other sides who are rightfully in the mix for the top spot as well.
The contested ball winner took home his second Brownlow Medal in 2023, but he'd certainly trade it in for a premiership medallion instead.
Neale was at his best on a consistent basis last season, with his inside hustle, work rate and smart thinking often getting his side first look at possession from midfield.
Working alongside Hugh McCluggage and Josh Dunkley again this year, Neale will be Brisbane's go-to man when the game is on the line.