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AFL grand final 2024 celebrations as it happened: Brisbane Lions celebrate, Sydney Swans commiserate on day after grand final

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Watch: Who sang it better?

By Roy Ward

The Lions AFLW side have belted out their club song after beating rivals Adelaide Crows today.

And here is the men’s post-premiership song on Saturday.

I can’t pick who did it better but I wish I could celebrate wins like Dakota Davidson does.

That’s all for today

That’s all we have for you today everyone.

Thanks so much for joining us throughout this brilliant AFL grand final week and keep coming back to our sport sites for more AFL and AFLW coverage in the days and weeks to come.

Please have a lovely evening and bye for now.

Watch: All Lions sing together

Both the AFL and AFLW sides linked arms to sing the club song together when the men’s side arrived back home in Brisbane this afternoon.

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Watch: Lions arrive back in Brisbane

Here is some video of the Lions’ fan day at Springfield in Brisbane courtesy of Nine Queensland.

Match review from grand final now in

The AFL’s match review has found just one charge from yesterday’s AFL grand final.

Lions star Josh Dunkley has been fined $1250 (early plea) for tripping Hayden McLean in the first quarter.

I don’t think Dunkley will mind too much after winning his second flag yesterday. He was also on the Western Bulldogs premiership team in 2016.

Josh Dunkley fist-pumps to the crowd after receiving his premiership medal.

Josh Dunkley fist-pumps to the crowd after receiving his premiership medal.Credit: AFL Photos

Livestream cancelled

UPDATED: Our apologies but this live stream of the Lions’ arrival back in Brisbane had to be cancelled due to factors outside our control.

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How Brisbane transformed from perennial strugglers into AFL premiers

By Marc McGowan

There were only 16 minutes until the trade deadline seven years ago when Charlie Cameron’s wish to leave Adelaide and become a Lion was finally granted.

The Brisbane Lions’ rags-to-riches rise – from perennial strugglers and losing the “go-home five” to this year’s AFL premiers – had an earlier origin, but the Cameron deal was a significant turning point.

Charlie Cameron won his first AFL premiership on Saturday, seven years after joining the Lions from Adelaide.

Charlie Cameron won his first AFL premiership on Saturday, seven years after joining the Lions from Adelaide.Credit: AFL Photos

The cheeky goalsneak, so well known for his Take Me Home, Country Roads goal celebrations that Lions fans sang it as he left the grand final podium, was the first of a conga line of high-profile recruits who transformed the team into a destination club under Chris Fagan.

A 33-year-old Luke Hodge, with 305 games and four flags’ experience with Hawthorn, arrived in the same trade period charged with providing leadership, cultural and mentoring gains.

“Me and ‘Hodgey’ came at the same time, and it was pretty tough in 2018 because I didn’t get my first win until round nine,” Cameron said after the Lions’ grand final win.

“Everyone was like, ‘Why are you going there?’ and I just saw an opportunity to make myself a better player, be closer to family, and be part of something.”

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AFLW Lions win as premiership celebrations continue

By Marnie Vinall
Taylor Smith of the Lions celebrates kicking a goal.

Taylor Smith of the Lions celebrates kicking a goal.Credit: Getty Images

In an AFLW epic between two powerhouses, two late goals from Dakota Davidson and Taylor Smith in the final 2½ minutes gave Brisbane a slim two-point win over Adelaide this afternoon.

It was a tough and tight battle in a game that felt like a final with plenty of big moments. Anne Hatchard almost took mark of the year, flying high, but couldn’t hang on to the ball.

Smith made a “Big O” for Oscar McInerny after her first goal, as the men’s player, who missed out on a premiership medal through injury, is a ruck coach for the women’s team.

Then there were the numerous smothers, marks and big tackles.

“Congrats to the men’s team. Really hyped us up today,” Smith told Fox post-win.

Lions up with 90 seconds to go

The Lions have kicked two late goals to snatch the lead in the AFLW.

The team chants are ringing out.

Lions 35, Crows 32 with 74 seconds to go.

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Lions, Crows set for another heart-stopper

By Roy Ward

The Lions and Crows have one of the great rivalries in the AFLW and, once again, they are going down to the wire.

The Lions have a three-point lead going into the final quarter with a huge crowd building up at Springfield ahead of the arrival of the men’s side following their premiership win in Melbourne on Saturday.

But all focus is on Brisbane’s women as they chase a key win.

Ally Anderson of the Lions in action.

Ally Anderson of the Lions in action.Credit: AFL Photos

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