‘I’ve let my family down’: Lachie Neale steps down as Lions captain amid marriage breakdown
Neale stood aside as Harris Andrews’ co-captain amid uncertainty about his longer-term playing future with the two-time reigning premiers.
Dual Brownlow medallist Lachie Neale has stood down as Lions captain after a marriage breakdown and amid serious doubts about his future in Brisbane after this season.
Neale’s wife and children have returned to live in Perth. The player now knows he needs to spend more time returning to Perth to try to see his young children.
He spoke with coach Chris Fagan over Christmas as he was the constant subject of tabloid stories about his private life. Sources with knowledge of the discussions said Fagan was supportive of Neale prioritising his family and the decision to step away from the captaincy.
Brisbane star Lachie Neale celebrates after his club’s AFL grand final victory.Credit: Eddie Jim
Neale’s wife, Jules, had posted on Instagram that she was dealing with an “unimaginable betrayal”.
She also took umbrage with a social media post by a female friend, Tess Crosley, that showed a picture of the Neales, Crosley and her husband standing in the middle of the MCG after the 2025 grand final.
She initially wrote that Crosley should remove the picture because she was “embarrassing” herself before deleting the comment.
Lachie Neale and Jules Neale on Brownlow night 2025.Credit: via Getty Images
Neale, who is out of contract at the end of the year and an unrestricted free agent, faces a year of uncertainty around his future.
Recruited from Fremantle to the Lions, the prospect of a return to the Dockers would be an obvious attraction should he try to seek a move to be closer to his children.
The Lions confirmed Neale had relinquished the captaincy.
“Neale has shared the role alongside Harris Andrews for the past three seasons – guiding the club to three grand finals and back-to-back premierships,” the Lions said in a statement.
Lachie and Jules in 2024.Credit: via Getty Images