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  2. Brisbane Lions - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick Street Oval has been called the spiritual home of both Fitzroy and the Brisbane Lions. During their premiership years, the club took the premiership cups to Brunswick Street Oval, Fitzroy, the home of the Fitzroy Football Club, each morning after the grand final. Honouring Fitzroy's history at their traditional home ground was seen as ...

  3. List of Brisbane Lions individual awards and records - Wikipedia

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    Awarded 2014–2019 and 2021–present, as 'Reserves Player of the Year' in 2014 and as 'Neville Fallon Brisbane Lions Reserves Best & Fairest' from 2015–2019 and 2021–present. 2014: Nick Hayes 2015: Zac O'Brien 2016: Billy Evans 2017: Oscar McInerney 2018: Ryan Bastinac/Claye Beams/Ben Keays/Corey Lyons 2019: Ryan Bastinac 2021: Connor ...

  4. 2001 AFL Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    It was the Brisbane Lions' first appearance in a grand final, and it broke a long grand final drought for the two clubs who merged to form it in 1997: its Melbourne-based predecessor, Fitzroy Lions, had not contested a grand final since 1944, and its Brisbane-based predecessor, Brisbane Bears, did not contest a grand final in its ten-year history.

  5. History of the Brisbane Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Lions are an Australian rules football club. The Queensland-based expansion club was formed in 1987, as the Brisbane Bears. [1] In late 1996, via a deal with the administrator of the 1883 VFL/AFL foundation club Fitzroy Football Club, Fitzroy's club operations at the AFL level were merged with that of the Bears.

  6. 2003 AFL Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 AFL Grand final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Brisbane Lions and the Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 27 September 2003.

  7. 2002 AFL Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    The Lions finished second on the AFL ladder with a 17–5 record, one game behind Port Adelaide, and overcoming Adelaide and Port Adelaide in their early finals. It was the club's second consecutive grand final, having defeated Essendon in the 2001 Grand Final.

  8. 1998 Brisbane Lions season - Wikipedia

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    The Lions' 1998 wooden spoon came in a year in which their National Rugby League neighbours, the Brisbane Broncos, won the premiership. [ 2 ] Most of the players on the Lions' 1998 playing list would later feature in their run of three consecutive premierships between 2001–03.

  9. Category:Brisbane Lions premiership players - Wikipedia

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    A list of all players that were a part of the team that won the AFL/VFL premiership at least once with the Brisbane Lions. Pages in category "Brisbane Lions premiership players" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.