Brisbane Lions livewire Courtney Hodder is set to play her 50th game in Lions colours when she runs out in Sunday’s Grand Final rematch against North Melbourne.

As a two-time premiership player, goal of the year winner, mark of the year winner, AFLPA 22under 22 team in 2021 and rising star nominee also in 2021, Hodder’s resume is among the best accrued in the AFLW’s short history.

Having not missed a match in her 50-game career, the highlights factory that is Courtney Hodder is also one of the most durable on the Lions list.

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After crossing over from Rugby Union’s Super W prior to the 2021 AFLW season, Hodder went from strength to strength quickly, booting Goal of the Year and winning a Premiership in her first season.

With a lengthy highlights reel from her four years at the Lions, one unforgettable moment etched into memory of many Lions fans occurred against the Gold Coast in 2023.

Running back with the flight of the ball in the dying seconds of the Lions 36-point win over the SUNS, Hodder leapt into the air as Dakota Davidson and Elizabeth Keaney came tearing toward her.

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Flicking her legs in the air to avoid contact with the oncoming traffic, Hodder took what was in the end deemed Mark of the Year for 2023 despite missing out being selected as Mark of the Week in Round 7.

Reflecting on her career so far, Hodder was immensely proud at her time at the Lions so far.

“Playing 50 games is a massive milestone for me and it’ll be a proud moment running out on the ground on Sunday,” Hodder said.

“To have won two premierships in four seasons of footy is something I’m really proud of and is such a huge achievement because they are so hard to win.

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“One of the things I’m most proud of so far in my career is the way I’ve been able to celebrate my culture and the opportunities that have presented themselves to me like designing the indigenous jumper.

“This Club has been so amazing to be part of both on and off the field and I can’t wait to see what we can do going forward.”

Courtney Hodder will play her 50th AFLW game on Sunday against the North Melbourne at Brighton Homes Arena in a Grand Final rematch.

There’s still time grab your tickets HERE. Entry is $15 for adults and free for under 18s.

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