I can provide a quick update based on the latest publicly available coverage I can recall, but I don’t have live access right now to fetch fresh results.
Answer
- Brisbane Lions Dynasties are a focus in 2025 coverage, with discussions about their ongoing dynasty after a premiership and potential reinforcements ahead of the 2025–26 period.[1][2][3]
What’s driving the conversation
- Recent Grand Final success raised the question of whether Brisbane can sustain a dynasty, with talk of key recruits and academy promotions strengthening the list.[4][1]
- Off-season signals included interest in free agents and academy selections to bolster the premiership window, along with some player movements anticipated to shape 2026.[2][4]
What to watch next
- Talent influx: Any confirmed signings of top-end players (e.g., Oscar Allen-type targets or other high-profile free agents) will be pivotal to maintaining the championship trajectory.[1][4]
- Player retention: How the Lions balance remaining core players with incoming talent, and any departures, will influence their extension of the dynasty run.[3]
Illustration
- Imagine a chessboard where Brisbane has a strong, cohesive core and is steadily adding high-ability pieces each off-season to maintain pressure on rivals; the question is whether they can keep positioning and momentum for multiple years.
Citations
- "Brisbane Lions 'only going to get stronger' as big-name recruits loom" indicates optimism about future reinforcements.[1]
- "Brisbane dreaming of dynasty after premiership ahead of busy trade period" highlights trade-period activity and potential additions.[2]
- "Danger's Dusty challenge... the Lions' dynasty" discusses ongoing dynasty trajectory and recruitment considerations.[3]
- "It's a dynasty: Lions join footy's all-time greats, and are only set to get better" underscores the narrative of a growing dynasty.[4]
Sources
Twenty years ago, the AFL became a true national league when the Brisbane Lions won the 2001 AFL Premiership. The 2001 Lions would go on to be ranked as one of the greatest in VFL/AFL history and lift the profile of the entire sport in Queensland. Dynasties is the story of the Brisbane Lions as told by three of the most influential personalities of the era: Leigh Matthews, Jonathan Brown and Jason Akermanis. The interviews in this special three-part series are extended versions of interviews...
omny.fmIt's now undeniable, Chris Fagan and the Brisbane Lions have built an enviably dynasty that isn't showing signs of slowing down, writes Jake Michaels.
africa.espn.comExplore if the Brisbane Lions can achieve a historic AFL three-peat in 2026. Discover their dynasty potential and championship chances.
www.aflfootball.comGo inside the building of the Brisbane Lions' dynasty from the early 2000s. Now streaming on AFL On Demand.
www.lions.com.auIn Cal-culations, Callum Twomey looks at the Lions' dynasty and just how good Patrick Dangerfield's preliminary final performance was
www.afl.com.auThe Brisbane Lions have been the best side the past two seasons, and the rich are set to get richer this trade period
www.sportingnews.comBrisbane look set to only get better with improvement to come from within and from the outside
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