RAVAGED by injury over the past three years, all Grant Birchall wants from his move to Brisbane is to revive his AFL career.
The four-time premiership player joined the Lions as an unrestricted free agent in October's Telstra AFL Trade Period after 248 games for the Hawks.
It means Birchall has reunited with Lions coach Chris Fagan as well as former Hawks teammate Luke Hodge, who has moved into a coaching role at Brisbane after a successful two-season stint as a player at the Gabba.
While the 31-year-old's premiership-winning experience draws comparisons with Hodge and the leadership role he played in a young Lions setup, Birchall says his move is more about his own future.
Brisbane have a good track record of getting their players out on the park - Grant Birchall
"I'll help along the way with leadership but my priority is playing and I will let my actions do the talking," Birchall said on RSN927 on Wednesday.
"The past three years I have really struggled with injury and there have been challenges along the way.
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"It has been a real grind being in rehab and I thought a fresh, new environment would do me the world of good. And Brisbane have a good track record of getting their players out on the park."
Grant Birchall training with the Lions. Picture: Getty Images
Birchall played in the Hawks' 2008 and 2013-15 premierships but has been ravaged by injuries, managing just eight games in the past three seasons.
The Lions have done well turning around the fortunes of recruits with previously chequered injury records.
Ex-Geelong small forward Lincoln McCarthy joined the Lions after playing 29 games in seven injury-plagued seasons at the Cats.
He went on to make 24 appearances for the Lions in 2019 including the club's first finals matches in a decade.
"I feel that with a full pre-season with Brisbane I am confident that I will get my body right and be able to get out on the park and make a contribution," Birchall said.
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