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Heart-and-soul Lion extends time at club

“I am excited for what is still to come, and I can’t wait to be back at The Gabba in front of our amazing fans next season.”

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Aidan Cellini

Brisbane forward Lincoln McCarthy has penned a one-year contract extension at the club, locking him away until at least the end of 2025.

McCarthy - who is a key component of the Lions front half - has been a revelation for the club since crossing from Geelong at the end of the 2018 season.

The 30-year-old has added 122 games under Chris Fagan, kicking 142 goals in that time.

Despite such a positive start to the 2024 season, McCarthy unfortunately tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in Round 8 against Gold Coast and has been sidelined ever since.

However, the former Cat is keen to get back as soon as possible and is eyeing off 2025 for a big comeback.

“I am just really happy to sign on with the club again,” McCarthy said.

“The body was feeling really good before my knee injury and I'm confident I can come back better with this amazing club and group of people who have given me so much.

“I am excited for what is still to come, and I can't wait to be back at The Gabba in front of our amazing fans next season.”

McCarthy, who hails from Bordertown and SANFL club Glenelg, will now go around for his 14th season in the AFL.

The small forward was a key member of Brisbane's 2023 Grand Final side, with club GM of Football Danny Daly saying that he thoroughly deserved the new deal.

“Linc has contributed greatly to our Club both on and off the field in his six seasons with us and we are thrilled to have him extend his time here,” Daly said.

“From a playing perspective, he has been super consistent, reliable and a terrific teammate and leader of our Club.

“Linc, his partner Tayla and their young family are much-loved members of our Club and to have them stay with us for at least another season is great news.

“We know that recovery from an ACL is a challenging period for any player, but we are all behind Linc and will support him each step of the way.”

McCarthy's Lions are still in the hunt for finals after overturning a sluggish start to be in contention for the top four.

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Brisbane will complete its home and away campaign with a clash against Essendon in front of the home crowd at the Gabba on Saturday before embarking on its sixth consecutive finals appearance.

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Aidan Cellini