The Brisbane Lions' Queensland talent was on show in the Club's final intra-club match on Friday before NAB Challenge.
Off season star recruit Tom Bell was at his powerful best, playing through the midfield and off half forward.
He broke tackles and fended off opponents, kicking three goals as a practice run for the upcoming NAB Challenge against the Suns at Burpengary next Sunday.
Senior Coach Justin Leppitsch said he was happy with the intensity that Bell and fellow new recruit Ryan Bastinac brought to the game.
"Belly played really well and Bastinac was good, all the guys we brought in played really well."
Team Maroon warming up at Burpengary for #LionsIntraClub pic.twitter.com/0E6u1wHF6i
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In an at times scrappy affair, the Club's local talent produced.
Jonathan Freeman clunked marks and kicked two goals in the first quarter, while second year player Matthew Hammelmann chipped in for three in a half.
"Jonathan Freeman's been here a couple of years, he was really good early and Eric finished well.
"Matt Hammelmann's a rookie but who knows, he might get his chance next week," Leppitsch said.
.@jonofreeman kicks one for Team Maroon. @pearcehanley follows with a second shortly after #LionsIntraClub pic.twitter.com/P9awFK9vhg
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Local product and Vice-Captain Dayne Zorko kicked two. New draftees Eric Hipwood (2) and Ben Keays (1) also contributed.
Seasoned defender Ryan Harwood had plenty of the ball, bounding from the half back flank.
The Lions will use the match to select their NAB 1 team to take on Gold Coast Sunday week.
Successful intraclub for the boys. Bring on #NABChallenge! #LionsIntraClub pic.twitter.com/sDK9KMGCJP
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