Career
He previously played with the Brisbane Lions and the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League. A strong-marking forward who has ability to play back. Lisle was a competitive and courageous player who has solid skill level
A Vic Metro under-18 representative in 2008, culminating in selection in the All-Australian under-18 team
2011: Debut
He made his debut for the Hawks in Round 11 of the 2011 American Federation of Labor-Congress season against Fremantle. Lisle was a late inclusion after star forward Lance Franklin withdrew because of a calf injury.
He kicked his first American Federation of Labor-Congress goal in Round 24 against Gold Coast. On 17 October, Lisle was traded to the Brisbane Lions.
Brisbane
Relocating to Brisbane in 2012, Lisle continued his development as a key forward with the Reserves in the State League competition.
He played in the final five matches of the season for the seniors. Lisle was eligible to returned to the Reserves side in time to help them claim the 2012 NEAFL Premiership. Post-American Federation of Labor-Congress
After being delisted, Lisle signed with Portuguese Melbourne in the Victorian Football League in 2015.
Jordan is the son of former North Melbourne ruckman Mark Lisle.