AFL 2020: Brisbane Lions captain Dayne Zorko impersonates Brian Taylor. Instagram This year she’ll be working on a Lions’ program called Inspire, running footy and education programs within a three-week program and she’s also excited for more women’s games to be held at The Gabba.Since 2016, Breeanna has been front and centre as Brisbane Lions’ first women’s team CEO – a far cry from her days as a tennis coach. Lions AFLW player Ally Anderson, CEO Breeanna Brock and GM of Marketing Linsey Norris are some of Style Magazines Brisbane ladies to watch in 2020

Queensland has become the 2020 home of the AFL due to the COVID-19 crisis in Victoria and there is a push for both the Brownlow Medal count and the Grand Final to be staged in Brisbane. Ally is one of Brisbane Lions’ original players and life’s been nothing short of empowering since. Twitter Netball Telstra “Footy allows women to do things they haven’t experienced such as protecting each other, tackling and being aggressive – all without negative connotation,” she says. 66 Photos Viewed.

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Essendon coach John Worsfold says the Brisbane Lions were just too ... Gold Coast next week after Brisbane coach Chris Fagan hailed the win as the club’s best of 2020. You can also find the latest player signings and player movements for the upcoming season. Instagram The official AFL website of the Brisbane Lions Football Club Sabrina Frederick-Traub of the Lions tackles Sarah D'Arcy of the Magpies during the AFLW Round 7 at Victoria Park. Dayne Zorko is a TV star in the making after the Brisbane Lions captain gave the AFL its best impersonation yet of Brian Taylor.Dayne Zorko has a promising career in broadcasting.The Brisbane Lions skipper grabbed a microphone, whacked on some headphones and donned a fake moustache as he did his best impersonation of commentator Brian Taylor in the changerooms after Taylor’s “Roaming Brian” segment has become a hit in Channel 7’s footy coverage in recent times but given he’s unable to perform that role because of coronavirus, some teams are doing it themselves.It didn’t work out so well for GWS last week when Tim Taranto swore twice on live TV in a matter of seconds after Phil Davis thrust a microphone in his face, but thankfully the Lions were better behaved.Zorko took things further than any other club with his own roaming by wearing the fake moustache and showing all of Taylor’s trademark enthusiasm as he did the rounds.The win over Essendon marked Mitch Robinson’s 200th AFL game and 100th in Brisbane colours but fans were surprised to see him blow up during the contest despite his team boasting a comfortable lead.Robinson chucked his mouthguard away in disgust at one point but thanks to Zorko, we know why.AFL: The Brisbane Lions have claimed a crushing 63-point win over Essendon.Robinson signed off with a cheeky one-liner that made his teammates laugh, saying: “Thanks Brian, appreciate it mate.”Zorko wanted to brush Harris Andrews when he tried to join the fun, telling the defender “you’ve spoken too much already”, then poked fun at first-gamer Connor Ballenden by comparing his head to a microphone.Sam Skinner also greeted “Brian” when Zorko cornered him, acknowledging the uncanny resemblance.