Lochland was drafted by the Western Bulldogs with their seventh selection and 53rd overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.[5] She made her debut in the 32-point win against Fremantle at VU Whitten Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season.[6] She played every match in her debut season to finish with seven games.[7]
In 2018, Lochland kicked seven goals during the Bulldogs' 73-point round four defeat of Carlton, the most by an AFLW player in a single match.[8] She finished the home-and-away season with twelve goals from seven matches, clinching the AFLW leading goalkicker award for the year.[9] She would share in team success when the Western Bulldogs went on to win the premiership by defeating Brisbane in the Grand Final at Ikon Park, as well as gaining more individual recognition via selection in the All-Australian team.
Lochland sustained a leg injury in a 2019 practice match against Collingwood and subsequently underwent surgery to repair her fractured right fibula.[10][11] After several weeks on the sideline, she recovered faster than expected in time to play the last three games of the 2019 season,[12] returning for her club's one-point loss to Melbourne in round five at Docklands Stadium.[13][14]
Ahead of the 2020 season, Lochland was appointed vice-captain of the Western Bulldogs.[15] She regained consistent form throughout the 2021 season, playing every game possible and managing a career-high sixth-place finish in the club's best and fairest count (eclipsing her seventh-place finish in 2018).[16][17] Lochland experienced an interrupted 2022 season 6, which included suffering a concussion before half-time of the round six encounter with Adelaide at Norwood Oval, forcing her to miss the remainder of the match and the following two games.[18][19] She finished the season strongly, however, most notably in a 60-point round nine win against West Coast at Optus Stadium by gathering 15 disposals, laying five tackles and kicking three goals—her biggest haul since the record-breaking performance in 2018.[20]
In May 2022, in a signing reported on womens.afl as a "long-awaited coup for one of the competition's new teams",[21] Lochland joined expansion club Sydney.[22] In August, she was named one of three co-captains for the Swans' inaugural season alongside Maddy Collier and Lauren Szigeti.[23] She went on to play all 10 games in season 7 and become Sydney's first AFLW leading goalkicker, including booting three goals in the first quarter against Hawthorn in round 5.[24] She finished fourth in the Swans' Club Champion award.[25]
Lochland continued to be a regular in the Swans' forward line in 2023 despite missing two games due to a knee injury, playing 10 games as the side reached its maiden finals series. She played her 50th AFLW game in round 5 against Carlton.[26]