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Murray Wenzel

'Stay tuned' as Lions' hype man promises more

Brisbane's Kai Lohmann has received high praise after his five-goal haul against the Tigers. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

Kai Lohmann has teased at more goal celebrations but pledged to knuckle down too, now the Brisbane Lions forward has carved out a role in the side.

The 21-year-old kicked five goals and earned the latest Rising Star nomination in the Lions' thumping of Richmond at the Gabba on Saturday.

And he celebrated them all with gusto, regardless of the swollen margin, in a graphic example of the enthusiasm he's brought since earning a regular spot in the team.

"I love celebrating," Lohmann smiled on Tuesday.

"I remember watching the Anzac Day game at the MCG ... there's nothing cooler than people celebrating when they kick a nice goal.

"That's the young me coming out, and I don't think that'll ever change.

"There's a few more to come, so stay tuned."

Kai Lohmann.
Kai Lohmann celebrates a major in the Lions' drubbing of North in round four. (Michael Errey/AAP PHOTOS)

His infectious approach has been noticeable for a side that was 0-3 after reaching last year's grand final, but since recovered to 4-1-5.

"I'm always here to bring the energy and create a bit of fun and laughter around the group," he said.

"There's a lot of personalities here. You can come in straight away and be yourself ... I feel like it's helped." 

Coach Chris Fagan smirked at Lohmann's theatrics post-game before praising him for adding another layer to his play.

"He gets a bit excited, Kai, but he brings a lot of energy to the team," Fagan said.

"He's been working on the pressure side of his game and that's been pretty good.

"He's contributing in that way, not just in terms of taking a mark or getting a crumb and kicking a goal."

Kai Lohmann.
Kai Lohmann kicks one of his five goals in the Lions' huge win over Richmond. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

Lohmann played just eight games across the last two seasons but still re-signed with Brisbane in 2023, keen to learn more from fellow small forwards Charlie Cameron and Lincoln McCarthy.

"It's made me a better player," he said.

"I'm glad I waited my turn, now I can play some good footy.

"I'm really trying to knuckle down and bring pressure and try and get some turnovers for us.

"It's nice (to contribute) but I've got to stay level headed and grounded as well. I won't dwell on it too much." 

Zac Bailey missed five games with an ankle injury but is available for selection on Sunday to face Hawthorn, who have won their last four games against Brisbane, at Marvel Stadium.

Brandon Starcevich (calf) is expected to be available after the bye to face the Western Bulldogs.

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