The AFL premiers will need to find a solution after Daniher announced his retirement on Thursday.

The Lions could opt for a short-term solution to fill the void left by Joe Daniher’s retirement, or they might rely on their current squad to adjust and handle the role in a different way. When asked how they would replace Daniher, Lachie Neale admitted on Thursday night at the club’s best and fairest event, “No idea yet.”

He mentioned potential options like Eric Hipwood, who has played that role before, as well as Logan Morris, Brandon Ryan, Darcy Fort, and Oscar McInerney. “Who knows?” Neale added.

Neale, who capped off his stellar season by winning his sixth club best and fairest—his fourth in six years at Brisbane after winning two at Fremantle—also highlighted that the team’s discussions about next season are already encouraging.

“The hunger in the group is strong,” he said. “We’ve got to get back to work… it’s easy to get found out. Collingwood this year, Geelong the year before won it and missed the finals a year after.”