01"If it bleeds, we can kill it"
Before a pivotal 2001 clash with the champion Bombers, Matthews reportedly borrowed the line from Predator to convince his players the mighty Essendon could be beaten. It became the psychological turning point on the road to the first flag.
02Lappin's broken ribs
Carrying two broken ribs and a punctured lung into the 2003 Grand Final, Nigel Lappin passed a brutal fitness test, played the full match, then went to hospital. The toughest act of the toughest team.
03Shaun Hart's fairytale
An unheralded, selfless midfielder named best afield in the club's very first premiership — one of football's great "who?" Norm Smith stories, and the perfect symbol of the side's team-first soul.
04Aker's handstands
The post-siren handstand-and-kiss-the-turf became a beloved tradition — pure joy from the game's most polarising, flamboyant genius.
05Three Brownlows on the park
Voss (1996), Akermanis (2001) and Black (2002) — the Lions became the first club to line up in a Grand Final with three Brownlow Medallists in the same side.
06The 2004 brawl
In his final game, an injured Alastair Lynch traded blows with Port's Darryl Wakelin in the opening quarter — a moment of raw emotion Lynch later called one of his great career regrets.