Running machine Pearce Hanley has been rated the Brisbane Lions’ “barometer” by afl.com.au.
Hanley, who made a much-welcomed return from hip surgery against GWS for his first game of 2015, was the player who “lights up the team” when he is in full flight.
The Irishman struck career-best form in the back half of 2014, averaging 30 disposals per match from Round 15 onwards – and ranking second in the competition during that period for metres gained, handball receives, inside 50s and uncontested possessions per game.
Tellingly, he was involved in 34% of the Brisbane Lions’ scoring chains in that time.
Writing about Hanley for afl.com.au, journalist Michael Whiting said: “Since 2012 – when the classy Irishman really established himself as a bona fide AFL player – the Lions have a 15-6 win-loss record when Hanley kicks a goal.
“Long regarded alongside Daniel Rich as the best ball user at the club, Hanley is most damaging when he's creating havoc forward of centre.
“After not playing the first 10 rounds in 2015, the 26-year-old is now back on deck and ready to impact the second half of the season for Justin Leppitsch's men.”