Brisbane Lions youngster Daniel McStay has agreed to two-year contract extension with the Club, which will see him remain at the Lions until at least the end of 2017.

In his first year at the Lions, McStay played nine games, after making his debut in the Club’s memorable win over North Melbourne in Round 15.

McStay, 19, was drafted by the Lions from the Eastern Ranges, with Pick No.25 overall in the 2013 National Draft.

The 19-year-old made his debut just days after Jonathan Brown announced his retirement, and subsequently was lucky enough to be presented his jumper pre-match by the retiring champion.

McStay joins a growing list of young talent who have committed to the Club, including fellow 2014 debutants, Lewis Taylor, Darcy Gardiner, Michael Close and Nick Robertson, and says he is thrilled to extend his time at the Gabba.

“I’m just happy to be McStaying,” McStay joked.

“Seriously though I have really enjoyed my time at the Club so far and I was just rapt to get the opportunities that I did this year.

“The Club is establishing a really good young list and I feel we are working towards something special. I’m excited to be a part of it.”