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In a major boost before the Brisbane Lions first AFL Finals Series campaign in a decade, Eric Hipwood, one of the competition’s most dynamic young forwards, has extended with the Club until at least the end of 2023. Hipwood, already contracted for the 2020 season, put pen to paper for a further three years. The 21-year-old is enjoying one of his best seasons to date, having booted 32 goals in 2019, including four in one quarter against Melbourne in Round 15.
The Hyundai Help for Kids Lions Academy graduate said the decision to extend was easy and he cannot wait to experience his first Finals campaign. “To have that little taste now is exciting and something I want to be a part of,” he said. Now in his fourth season at the Lions, Hipwood said the 2019 team is a special group.
“Coming into the Club each day, it’s exciting to watch everyone push each other and strive for constant improvement,” he said. “I think one thing is the brotherhood we have within the group. “We’re all so close and we play for each other. “We realised we had to have that closeness as group to be successful.”
General Manager of Football David Noble said Hipwood has shown great improvement over the past two years. “Eric has worked hard behind the scenes on his forward craft, which is evident in his development as a key forward,” he said. “He has been crucial to our growth in the forward line over the past three seasons and is a strong team contributor, with a team player attitude to match. “We are thrilled to have him in the Den for at least another four years.”
Hipwood will pull on the Lions guernsey this Saturday night at The Gabba against Richmond, in the Club’s first Finals appearance since 2009.
"I wasn't hesitant at all. As soon as they came to me with an offer I was pretty quick to sign it," Hipwood said.
Coinciding with Brisbane’s meteoric rise up the ladder, the Lions were the most represented side with four players (Andrews, Eric Hipwood, Hugh McCluggage and Alex Witherden) named in the 22Under22 team.
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I don’t think pudding would be the wordYeah would be a miracle if we see someone else do a Harris Andrews.Hopefully he gets through the year injury wise and puts on some pudding
You want to change a word I made four years agoI don’t think pudding would be the word
Cherry on top is more like it
10 marks with those small hands of his that cant take marks.He's been extremely good over the last month or so. If he can keep this up and kick straight he'll be All Australian next year
Let him roam free - he's not great overhead but a very tricky match up in and around the 50.
10 marks with those small hands of his that cant take marks.
Kingly is just hard on us because he has us to win the flag.Averaging over 7.5 marks across the last 3 games. A tiny bit better accuracy in front of goal and it would have got a lot more notice. As it was, David King's claim that he hadn't seen him play like that for a long time was laughable - Eric was even better v the saints!