The Brisbane Lions have pulled off a stunning 56-point upset win over Hawthorn at the Gabba on Sunday.

After Hawthorn jumped to an early 18-point lead, Chris Fagan's men first inched their way back and then steamrolled the Hawks with an exhilarating final three terms.

Brisbane trailed by five points at quarter-time but then kicked 16 goals to six to win 20.9 (129) to 11.7 (73). 

Hodge was excellent against the team he played 305 games and won four premierships with, but it was a mix of old and new that helped the Lions get off the mark in 2018.

Second-year midfielder Hugh McCluggage finished with a career-high 27 disposals (16 contested) and had a major influence while the match was up for grabs.

After being off with his radar last week, young forward Eric Hipwood was unstoppable, kicking 4.3 and winning four free kicks, so hard was he to match up on.

Captain Dayne Beams was back near his best with 28 disposals and two goals, Dayne Zorko continued his form resurgence with 30 touches, 11 tackles and a goal, while Charlie Cameron produced a Mark of the Year contender to go with two goals. 

Coach Chris Fagan said after eight straight losses it was the result his team needed.

"It's great for our group, it gives them some positive reinforcement for what they've been doing all year," he said.

"Tonight we got that bit of nourishment from winning a game of football.

"It'll give them a little bit of confidence.

"Our pressure was really good and it all changed after quarter-time and it was on the back of that really."

Hawthorn kicked four goals to one before many of the 20,628 fans had taken their seats at the Gabba, but could not capitalise on its first-quarter dominance.

The Hawks had 29 inside 50s to the Lions' 16 at the half, yet trailed by 11 points.

Brisbane was dynamic when it transitioned the ball, with linking handpasses, overlap run and accurate kicking to an open forward line the hallmark.

The defining play came midway through the third quarter when McCluggage burst from half-back, handballed to Dan McStay who pulled a clever kick across his body into the path of Jarrod Berry who spotted Cameron all alone in the goalsquare. 

The lead was then 24 points and Brisbane did not look back. 

Everything was going their way as the match wore on, with 'The Recruit' Matt Eagles kicking his first career goal in the final term with a checkside from 35m bringing the loudest cheer of the day. 

Hodge warmed into the game and finished among Brisbane's better players with 19 touches and seven marks, and a big impact in the match-defining third term.

The loss is a big one for the Hawks, who drop out of the top eight on percentage.

Tom Mitchell had a mountain of ball, finishing with 46 disposals, but after his 16-touch first quarter, didn't have the same influence for the remainder of the game.

BRISBANE       4.1   9.1   13.6   20.9 (129)                  
HAWTHORN   5.0   7.2   9.3   11.7 (73)          

GOALS
Brisbane: Hipwood 4, Cutler 3, Beams 2, Cameron 2, Rayner 2, Robinson, Zorko, McInerney, Rich, Christensen, Eagles, Taylor
Hawthorn: Gunston 4, Roughead 2, Smith 2, Mitchell, Sicily, Worpel

BEST 
Brisbane: McCluggage, Hipwood, Beams, Cameron, Andrews, Zorko
Hawthorn: Gunston, Mitchell, Impey, Shiels, McEvoy

INJURIES 
Brisbane: nil
Hawthorn: Cousins (head)

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Donlon, Deboy, Glouftsis

Official crowd:  20,628 at the Gabba