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Proof Brisbane Lions star Will Ashcroft is made for the big stage

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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That moment fuelled his younger brother’s desire to join him on the field as a player 12 months later upon his drafting under the father-son rule, and he has gone on to feature in every game en route to Brisbane’s third-straight decider.

“It’s funny to look back and see that I was jumping on the field as a spectator and a support of Will and the team, to now be able to play in this great side,” Levi gushes.

But even Levi is left gobsmacked by his older sibling – epitomised by Will’s 35-metre preliminary final goal against Collingwood in which he swung his boot and ‘soccer-kicked’ the Sherrin straight between the sticks.

“I actually said that was probably the best goal I’ve ever seen on field, and he said ‘it wasn’t that good’,” Levi laughs.

“He’s still very humble, but he does some amazing things. He just steps up in big moments, he’s always done that in all sports.”

It has not just been the nature Will’s finals exploits that add to the narrative he is a man tailor-made for the AFL’s biggest stage, with a breakdown of his statistics proving he finds another gear in do-or-die football.

His performance which made him the youngster Norm Smith Medal recipient yielded a goal, 30 disposals, six inside-50s and five clearances – an output which Lions teammate, fellow father-son draftee and close mate Jaspa Fletcher could have predicted when they played together in childhood.

“I played Queensland under-12s school footy with him, and back then I didn’t really know much about him,” Fletcher says, who has featured in grand finals in each of his three seasons in the AFL.

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“I played a carnival with him, and I knew he was going to be a pretty good player. Ever since he’s been young he’s been destined to play AFL.

“He’s a big game player, he’s always built his preparation on that – he wants to be in the big games, and he wants to perform well.

“He’s only 21 now, I can’t imagine what he’s going to be like when he’s 25, 26 and in his peak.”

It is a lot to live up to for Levi.

Not only has his brother already proven he had the mettle to be one of the game’s leading stars for the next decade, but his father Marcus attained Lions’ immortality as a member of the triple-premiership side of the early 2000s.

But the 18-year-old, who Brisbane ruckman Oscar McInerney anticipated would thrive in his maiden grand final, dismissed any suggestion he felt pressure to carry on the family legacy.

Levi Ashcroft has declared he feels no pressure to live up to his family’s legacy.

Levi Ashcroft has declared he feels no pressure to live up to his family’s legacy.Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images

“I wouldn’t say pressure, Will and dad are their own people, and I’m my own person. We’ve got the name Ashcroft, but I’m Levi, Will’s Will and Marcus is Marcus,” the speedy wingman says.

“They’ve had great careers, and I want to have a great career for myself. I feel comfortable playing in this environment, especially in finals.

“I feel like I’ve contributed in the last three games, played some good footy and done some good things. I’m just pumped to be able to be out there to do it again and hopefully prove myself.”

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