Noah Answerth

Off-contract Lion pens new contract in Queensland

“We are thrilled to have Noah signed up for a further two years.”

Published by
Mitch Keating

Brisbane defender Noah Answerth has signed a new two-year deal with the Lions to remain with the club through to the end of the 2026 season.

The 24-year-old was due to see his deal with the Queensland club expire at the cessation of the current season, with both parties acting to extend their partnership.

In his sixth season with Brisbane, Answerth's new deal will see the Victorian add to his 61 career games beyond the 2024 season.

Speaking on the re-signing, Lions football boss Danny Daly said Answerth has earned an extension after a promising start to the season.

“We are thrilled to have Noah signed up for a further two years,” Daly said.

“He has shown this season that he is a talented player and that every time he takes the field, he gives his absolute all.

“Noz is also a great person who we love having at the Brisbane Lions because he really typifies our culture and we look forward to him continuing to be a valuable member of our Club.

“Noah has faced plenty of challenges in his career with injury setbacks, but we have all admired the way he has handled that adversity.

“To his credit he has continued to persevere and work hard, so he deserves his contract and to be given the opportunity to become the best player he can be.”

Answerth broke back into Chris Fagan's side in Round 2 against Fremantle and has played six games in 2024 following an interrupted past 18 months.

The half-back is averaging a career-high 15.83 disposals and 4.17 tackles per game this year to go with 2.00 rebound 50s and 4.17 marks each outing.

The backman is in line to face the Gold Coast Suns at the Gabba in Sunday's QClash, where Brisbane will look to return to winnings ways after losing their past two matches.

Published by
Mitch Keating