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Murray Wenzel

Lion pushes through Payne barrier in grand final bid

Brisbane's Jack Payne (left) and Darragh Joyce engage in some one-on-one contested work at training. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

Jack Payne has taken part in contested drills, displaying improved agility in his ankle in a bid to feature for the Brisbane Lions in the AFL grand final.

The key defender missed last Saturday's preliminary final win over Carlton, with Darcy Gardiner recalled and impressing in a duel with Coleman Medal-winner Charlie Curnow.

Coach Chris Fagan has made clear his preference not to select injured players for finals, but Payne is yet to be ruled out of Saturday's decider against Collingwood.

At Tuesday's light session, Payne walked comfortably, ran laps and engaged in some contested marking and stoppage work, before a long discussion with the Lions' support staff.

The 23-year-old has been a revelation in the backline alongside co-captain Harris Andrews in 2023, but until this season Gardiner had been a regular across 10 seasons and 157 games.

Meanwhile, a club spokesperson said pressure forward Lincoln McCarthy was in no doubt for the grand final, despite leaving Tuesday's session early.

McCarthy missed the regular season's final round with a calf strain, before strong performances in both finals.

Brisbane will have their main session behind closed doors at the Gabba on Thursday, before flying to Melbourne later that day.

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