Lions star Neale celebrates premiership in moon boot

Lachie Neale doesn't "give a s***" he will be in for a long recovery after starring in the Brisbane Lions' first premiership in 21 years.

The dual Brownlow medallist turned up to the Lions' Melbourne family day at Brunswick St Oval in Fitzroy on Sunday with his left leg in a moon boot.

He was still going later that afternoon when more than 6000 fans greeted the side at their Brighton Homes Arena headquarters in Springfield, about 40km outside the Brisbane CBD, as the sun set. 

Lachie Neale.
Fans turned out in droves to welcome Lachie Neale and the rest of the Lions back to Brisbane.

Neale has managed a heel issue for weeks, barely training, but kept turning up to lead Brisbane to a stunning grand final triumph over Sydney on Saturday.

The Lions co-captain heard something "pop" in the last quarter against the Swans, revealing he feared he has snapped his plantar fascia.

But the pain was worth it for Neale, who finally becomes a premiership player in his 13th AFL season.

“I couldn’t give a s***,” Neale replied when asked about the pain in his foot.

“It’s a little bit sore this morning, but that’s probably because I was up until 6am on it, so the physio has put me in a boot."

Lions fans are seen cheering.
Passionate fans turned out in their thousands to welcome the Lions back to Brisbane on Sunday.

With co-captain Harris Andrews' voice gone, Neale did the talking in Brisbane too, sitting on a stool overlooking the masses.

"Crazy, crazy ... such an amazing 24 hours, and once that siren went, words can't describe how we're feeling," he said.

"It's been great; not a lot of sleep, but when you win a flag, who cares."

Neale described finally becoming a premiership winner as "so much better" than winning either of his two Brownlows.

"You always imagine that moment and think it's going to be incredible," he said.

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Injury hasn't stopped Lachie Neale celebrating since getting his hands on the premiership cup.

"Words can't really describe how incredible the last (period of time) since that final siren.

"I can't really say the best moment of my life, otherwise my wife will kill me, but very close."

Neale was pipped to the Norm Smith Medal by young star Will Ashcroft, with the pair setting the MCG alight in a blistering display against the highly rated Swans midfield.

In a frightening prospect for opposition teams, Ashcroft's younger brother Levi will join Brisbane during this year's draft.

"Speaking to Levi last night, he said we'll run it back next year," Will said when asked if he was determined for more success.

The club's visit to the spiritual home of the Fitzroy football club was in stark contrast to 12 months earlier when the mood was downcast following a heartbreaking four-point loss against Collingwood in the grand final.

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Selfless Oscar McInerney (left) was a big hit with fans on Sunday.

Arguably the fan-day crowd in Melbourne, estimated to be about 7000, saved the biggest cheer for Oscar McInerney.

The popular ruckman missed the grand final after twice dislocating his shoulder during a heroic performance in the Lions' preliminary final win against Geelong.

His selflessness to be happy for his teammates and the club will go down in Lions folklore.

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