The Gold Coast Bulletin

Jack ignores hype

LOTS OF LIONS STARS

- MARCO MONTEVERDE

FORMER Hawthorn star Jack Gunston is hoping to fly “under the radar” in Brisbane’s talented forward line, and has dismissed suggestion­s that he and fellow new recruit Josh Dunkley are the final pieces in the Lions’ premiershi­p puzzle.

Gunston, 31, is enjoying life in Brisbane since linking with the Lions in the off-season after an 11-year stint with Hawthorn that included three flags.

The Lions are desperate to cash in during their “premiershi­p window”, with the recruitmen­t of Gunston and exWestern Bulldogs star Dunkley regarded by many as the key to turning Brisbane from contenders into premiers.

“I’ve read it, but we don’t feel any of that pressure,” Gunston said.

“We’ve just come here to keep playing footy. I guess we’ve both come for different reasons, but that’s all outside noise for us.

“It doesn’t feel like that. It just feels like we’ve come into a great environmen­t, a successful environmen­t, a team that has been ticking off things over the last few years, whether it’s (winning at) the MCG, winning finals, and we’re here to be a part of that and hopefully, keep ticking off a few more.”

Gunston is part of a starstudde­d arsenal of Brisbane forwards that includes Joe Daniher, Charlie Cameron, Eric Hipwood and Linc McCarthy, as well as versatile pair Zac Bailey and Cam Rayner.

“Hopefully (I can) go under the radar a little bit, You’ve got Joe and you got ‘Hippy’ there but you’ve also got Charlie and Zac Bailey and others going through there – it’s a pretty dangerous forward line,” he said.

“There are a lot of scoring targets and a lot of flair up there, so I’m looking forward to just being a part of it and see what comes of it.”

Despite having just joined the club, Gunston is in strong contention to be part of the Lions’ leadership group, as well as a slim chance to take over the captaincy role that was last week vacated by Dayne Zorko.

“Naturally for me, I was a leader at Hawthorn for six to eight years, and whether it’s a title or not, for me it’s not going to change,” he said.

“I want to come here and help the guys and impart some wisdom that I’ve learned over my 13 years (in the AFL) and whether that’s with a title or not, it’s not going to change how I go about things.

“The leaders of this footy club have been pretty set for a few years, and there’s a lot of young guys that are also striving to come through.

“It’s been great to work with them, talk to them, give them feedback, and we’ll see how that (leadership) vote pans out.”

After two intra-club trials in the past two weeks, the Lions on Friday meet AFL opposition for the first time this preseason when they take on the Swans in a practice match in Sydney.

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