Three-time premiership winner Nigel Lappin has called time on a glorious AFL career after being restricted to just four matches this season because of an Achilles tendon problem.
Lappin was named Brisbane's best and fairest in 2004 and also earned four All-Australian selections during his 279 games for the Lions.
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He was given an emotional round of applause as the entire playing and coaching staff gathered to listen to his heartfelt farewell message at the Gabba.
The huge turnout was reminiscent of when Lions legend Michael Voss retired, showing how much respect the softly-spoken Lappin commands among his peers.
He said his constant battle with injury, which made him a spectator for the bulk of the 2008 season, forced his hand when it came to deciding on his future.
"The obvious reason is I havent been able to get out on the field this year. The Achilles hasnt let me play footy," Lappin said.
"Mentally I was a little bit tired in the games I did play this year. You sort of get that feeling. I was waking up and not looking forward to playing footy like I had in previous years.
"You just get the feeling you know that its time. For me, its the perfect time to move on.
Lappin was a vital part of Brisbanes premiership hat-trick from 2001 and said despite the bitter fight with injury late in his career, he walked away proud of his body of work.
"Its certainly been a long career thats had a lot of enjoyable times. Its had some down times as well. Mostly its been a really good time and Ive had a lot of success and cherished my time playing at the Lions, he said.
Lappin will officially retire at the end of the season but was persuaded to make the announcement this week in the lead-up to the clubs final home game of the year against Carlton on Saturday night.
He will be rewarded with a lap of honour 20 minutes before the opening bounce, before his team-mates battle to keep their finals hopes alive.
The father of four daughters, including twins, said he had made no decision on his future but didnt rule out some further involvement in football in a coaching or recruiting capacity.
Honours
Games: 279 Goals: 174 Finals: 23
Draft Details: Selection No.2 - 1993 National Draft
AFL Debut: Brisbane Bears vs Fitzroy (Western Oval), Round 3 1994
Australian Asthma Sportsman of the Year 1998
Lions Club Champion Runner-Up 1997, 2000
Lions Club Champion Third Place 2001
All-Australian 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Lions Best Finals Player 2001
Lions Premiership Player 2001, 2002, 2003
International Rules Series 2001
Lions Club Champion 2004
Lions Life Member
Lions Co-Captain 2007, 2008