BRISBANE has won its way through to a fifth preliminary final, holding off a surging Hawthorn outfit by six points in a fiery clash on Sunday afternoon.
Neat conversion in front of the big sticks proved to be the difference for the Lions, who finished 6.2 (38) to 4.8 (32) winners on a sun-drenched Ikon Park.
Down by just one straight kick with less than a minute on the clock, Hawthorn threatened to go end-to-end and equalise, but it wasn't to be, with Brisbane's half-back line ending any hope of extra time.
The Hawks dominated early, living in their front half, and slicing through Brisbane's defence, but finished with a return of just two goals from seven scores in a trend that came back to haunt them.
Typically calm, reliable set shot kickers were missing regulation shots on goal, building pressure on the Hawks, and keeping the door open for Brisbane.
But it wasn't smooth sailing for the Lions, either.
Brisbane's first half connection going forward wasn't as slick as it typically is. Dakota Davidson (two goals) had strong moments, but was often caught leading under the ball, while Taylor Smith (one goal) had to press high up the field to get involved in the game, while being closely marked by Emily Everist.
While the Lions struggled to maintain neat chains of possession, fumbling the footy or not able to hit the sweet spot by hand, Hawthorn's slingshot at speed was devastating. With numbers in defence to overwhelm Brisbane's forwards, they then effectively engaged their foot-speed to break through the Lions' defence.
But once the visitors developed a sense of calm, largely in the second half, they established the attacking run that has been their brand in recent years. Ruby Svarc (10 disposals, five tackles) was the firestarter, with her dash important, and her sidestep creating two goals either side of the main break.
Mattea Breed (15 disposals, four clearances) did an impressive job of curbing the influence of Ally Anderson. Remaining a physical presence in tight, Anderson struggled to have her typical impact at stoppage.
Her work allowed Emily Bates (22 disposals, nine tackles), Jasmine Fleming (17 disposals, 353m gained), and Eliza West (19 disposals, seven clearances) the freedom to control the contest, keeping the Lions on the back foot and establishing a strong territory game.
HAWTHORN 2.5 3.6 3.7 4.8 (32)
BRISBANE 2.1 2.1 5.1 6.2 (38)
GOALS Eardley, McDonagh, Ashmore, Stephenson
BEST Bates, Fleming, West, Richardson