Brisbane utility Jaspa Fletcher has increased his time at the Lions until the end of 2030, penning a four-year extension.
The father-son gun was already contracted for next year, but his form and leadership saw the Queensland club quickly extend him for the rest of the decade.
Fletcher has played 59 games since being taken with Pick 12, including both grand finals and the premiership triumph in 2024.
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"I am stoked to re-sign with the club as I love the culture that's been built here between everyone and I love the people involved," Fletcher said.
"I love being able to run out doing my dream job every weekend with the group we have, and I am very exciting to see what we are capable of."
Fletcher followed in the footsteps of his father, Adrian, who played 107 matches for the Lions, as well as stints at Geelong, St Kilda and Fremantle across 13 years.
But the 21-year-old only saw himself in Brisbane colours.
"I used to dream about running out in Lions gear when I was young, so to have the chance to keep doing that was a no-brainer."
Fletcher has been a pivotal part of Chris Fagan's side, and has been a Mr. Fix-It for the Lions across his short career.
Drafted as an inside midfielder, the Sherwood Districts product has played in multiple positions, and lately, has filled a role across half back and wing.
"For me personally, I just want to keep developing my footy ability in any role that I am asked to play," Fletcher said.
"I love the process of being able to improve each and every week and every year.
"As a team, I'm looking forward for us to keep playing good team footy and aim to be at the end of September."
Brisbane GM of Football Danny Daly regards Fletcher as one of the most exciting prospects at the club.
"Jaspa is not only a talented footballer, but he is also a very impressive young man who has plenty of qualities to be a future leader of the Brisbane Lions," Daly said.
"We have all enjoyed watching him develop into the player he is at this point in his career, and we are excited to see him continue to grow as a player and person.
"We are delighted to have Jaspa, his parents, Adrian and Narelle and his sister, Indi, remaining in the maroon, blue and gold for the next five seasons."
The Lions will face cross-town rivals Gold Coast at People First Stadium as they look to sew up a top-two spot.








