'One of the best': Tributes flow for retiring AFL great
Right to the end, Luke Hodge thrived most when the pressure was most intense.
The 35-year-old Brisbane defender confirmed his retirement minutes after the end of Saturday's epic semi-final against GWS.
Hodge was high among the Lions' best in the three-point loss and was cheered by Brisbane fans as the left the Gabba.
It was a brutal clash, taylor-made for one of the game's toughest players.
While he certainly looked like there is more football in him, Hodge told coach Chris Fagan in the rooms afterwards that his 346-game career was done.
Hodge's legend was already assured when he retired at the end of 2017 as a four-time Hawthorn premiership player and two-time North Smith Medallist.
But Fagan, who worked with Hodge for many years at the Hawks before moving north to coach the Lions, lured him north.
Fagan heaped praise on Hodge for what he has done at Brisbane on and off the field.
He added Hodge would stay at the club, in a role yet to be finalised.
"He's finished on a high note and he's been unbelievable for us," Fagan said.
"He's a bit of a rascal, but mostly he's good - he's the best leader I've seen, one of the toughest players I've seen, he's a warrior, that's for sure," Fagan said.
"He's a really intelligent player, he sees the game as well as anyone I know - probably Sam Mitchell is his only equal.
"He's a giver of his time and knowledge ... there's no doubt the development of our team has been accelerated by his presence.
"No, the time has come, he's one of the all-time greats. More than anything, he's a good friend."
Fagan said Hodge had done a lot of work to prepare the young Lions leaders.
"That's the legacy he's left, he's worked so hard with the leadership group and the younger guys," Fagan said.
The much loved veteran was also shown an outpouring of support from fans after news of his retirement was confirmed.
Luke Hodge you were an awesome player to watch. Congratulations on your stellar career. https://t.co/bvRrkIeeWv
— Shane (@Shane50735102) September 14, 2019
Luke Hodge should go down as one of best @AFL leaders that ever played the game! Congratulations on a wonderful career mate! I actually thought you might go 1 more! You are going out on a high after helping the @brisbanelions to the finals again! Wonderful year & career! https://t.co/83SbMKDDTj
— Brendan Joyce (@Brendan_Joyce12) September 14, 2019
Luke Hodge,
Quality bloke, country boy, can play, everyone likes him...
He won over Victoria now Qld, is there anything he can’t do ?
Even my wife loves him...🤬#problemscards #ilikehimtooooo #Hodgey— Peter Cardamone (@cardas7) September 15, 2019
Luke Hodge is an absolute legend of the game and whether he decides to play next year or not, he has been invaluable to the Hawks and now the Lions. A true professional, blue collar player. #ThanksHodgey
— Damo (@DamoSC) September 14, 2019
Luke hodge thank you for all the wonderful work you done for the boys and hopefully you continue to stay at the club to help keep the boy going for next season.
— Margot Turner (@margotturner16) September 14, 2019
Luke Hodge
346 games
194 goals
131 Brownlow votes
7589 disposals
4x 🏆🏆🏆🏆
3x Premiership skipper
3x All-Australian
2x Norm Smith 🏅
2x Hawthorn B&F
1x #1 draft pick
1x GF goal for the ages
Champion of Australian Rules— Joshua Kay (@js_kay) September 14, 2019
Take a bow Luke Hodge!!! #lionsgiants @brisbanelions
— Squiderx (@squiderx) September 14, 2019
One of the all time greats has retired Luke Hodge after 4 premierships and 346 games, he was a legend at hawthorn and the most recent club Brisbane. He will be remembered, enjoy retirement Hodgey. pic.twitter.com/Qcpu3P9zLj
— ralpht05 (@ralpht05) September 14, 2019
Richmond fan myself! But so stoked that Luke Hodge was able to play and pass on so much to his Hawthorn and Brisbane Teammates! What an absolute superstar! Thank you Hodgey and good luck!!!
— TJG (@TJ_506) September 14, 2019
Hodge is a certain AFL Hall Of Fame inductee and surely will also achieve official legend status.
He was the last of the famed three top picks from the 2001 draft still playing, with Chris Judd and Luke Ball also achieving premierships in their decorated careers.
With AAP