The Brisbane Lions have reached an agreement with Port Adelaide which will allow Sam Mayes to return home to South Australia and be closer to family

The Lions will exchange Mayes and Pick No. 5 at this year’s AFL Draft in return for Pick No. 6, 35 and a future third round selection (Fremantle's on traded to Port Adelaide).

General Manager of Football David Noble thanked the defender for his commitment over the past six seasons.

“We would like to thank Sam for his efforts and contributions over the years at our Club,” Noble said.

“During a challenging period at the Club Sam stood up, continued playing with the Lions and we are grateful for his loyalty.

“The mark of a good player is reaching 100 AFL games and Sam achieved this milestone earlier this year in Round 12 against Essendon.

“Another highlight for Sam was finishing in the top five of our 2017 Club Champion Award. 

“We were happy to work with him to get the right outcome for him and his family and facilitate a trade.   

“We wish Sam, his partner Cassie and his family in South Australia all the best for the future.”

Mayes was selected with the Lions’ first-round selection (Pick No. 8) at the 2012 AFL National Draft. In his six seasons he played 101 AFL games and kicked 26 goals.