Dubbed “The Queen” by Lions AFLW faithful the 22-year-old was one of the inaugural marquee players at the club.

The UK born star, who grew up in WA, is looking forward to her third season after reaching two grand finals in the first two.

“The Lions have played a massive part in me being the person I am now," Frederick-Traub said.

She arrived at the club as a 19-year-old and was the first player to score a goal for the Lions.

“We’ve seen Sabrina grow so much as a person and a player,” Lions Women’s CEO Breeanna Brock said.

“We can’t wait to see what she will bring both on and off the field in her third year.”

In the 2018 season, she finished top of the ladder for contested marks and score involvements and kicked eight goals in the forward line.

In further signing news, the Lions have retained former tennis ace Krystal Scott.

Scott was a rookie in her first season but will have full playing rights in 2019.