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Payne hails ‘awesome’ Andrews

- Marco Monteverde

Lions strongman Jack Payne says the “synergy” he has developed with Lions cocaptain Harris Andrews has been crucial to his growing belief that he belongs at AFL level.

Payne was superb in shutting down Coleman medallist Charlie Curnow in the Lions’ 26-point win over Carlton last Friday night.

It was Payne’s 13th successive match across two seasons. and with each appearance, the 23-year-old Sunshine Coast product grows in confidence.

“Playing every week helps,” Payne said ahead of Brisbane’s battle with Essendon at the Gabba on Saturday night.

“Self-belief for me at the moment is really strong, and the more games I’m playing, the better off I’m going to get.”

Payne was grateful for the support he had received from Andrews, a fellow Queensland­er and another product of the Lions academy.

“He’s been awesome, Harris,” Payne said.

“We both graduated from the Brisbane Lions academy. He was maybe three or four years ahead of me, so as a junior I tracked his developmen­t.

“He’s an exceptiona­l player, a two-time AllAustral­ian, so to learn off him has been awesome for my game and I feel like we’ve got a really good partnershi­p out on the field.

“We’re working really well together … and the more games we play together, the better we’re going to be and (I) feel like our synergy is really good at the moment.”

As Payne’s confidence increases, so does his belief that he can also contribute to Brisbane’s attacking forays by taking intercept marks rather than merely being a defensive spoiler.

“Early days, I probably always would have spoiled the ball, but now, if I think I’m in a good position, I’m going to go for my intercept marks,” he said.

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 ?? ?? Brisbane’s Jack Payne marks in front of Carlton’s Charlie Curnow. Picture: Michael Klein
Brisbane’s Jack Payne marks in front of Carlton’s Charlie Curnow. Picture: Michael Klein

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