Toby on top: Giants name Greene sole skipper for 2023

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Greater Western Sydney have lauded Toby Greene’s growth and “outstanding” leadership after appointing the renowned bad boy sole captain for the start of a new era under first-year coach Adam Kingsley.

Greene has been one of the AFL’s most dynamic and brilliant players since making his debut in the Giants’ competition bow more than a decade ago.

But the 29-year-old has also had more than his fair share of run-ins with the tribunal, earning a reputation as a serial offender.

It hasn’t deterred the Giants, who have stood by their man and elevated Greene and Josh Kelly to co-captains alongside Stephen Coniglio last season.

Greene will take top responsibility in 2023, with Kelly and Coniglio on Wednesday named as his vice-captains.

“I’ve come a long way and it took a long time, but I’ve done a lot of work on my leadership skills,” Greene said.

“As a young kid I was probably nowhere near it and was trying to find my way in AFL footy but I’m in my twelfth season now and I’ve been here since the start.

“It’s a massive honour and I’ll be certainly putting all my time and effort into doing the best job I can.”

A new-look GWS leadership group will feature Tom Green, Harry Perryman, Sam Taylor and Connor Idun for the first time.

Greene will continue to work closely with Kelly and Coniglio, who was the Giants’ sole captain for two seasons in 2020-21.

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“We have a really strong bond and I’ll be relying heavily on those two throughout the year,” Greene said.

“I’m looking forward to getting to work with them, alongside the four new players who have been named in the leadership group as well.

“It’s an exciting mix with the four new guys and the three of us who have been here for a while.”

GWS football boss Jason McCartney said a thorough player leadership review and selection process had led to the club’s decision to appoint a single captain this season.

“Toby is not only one of the most dynamic players in the AFL competition, he’s also an outstanding leader who gets the most out of his teammates and is intent on driving the Giants forward to greater heights,” McCartney said.

“Since arriving at our club as an 18-year-old draftee, Toby has not only contributed to building the Giants, he has also continued to grow and develop as a player and a leader.”

Greene is a two-time All-Australian and won the Giants’ best-and-fairest award in 2016.

He has played 191 games for the club – second only to all-time leader Callan Ward (210) – and has kicked 265 goals.

GWS have also named Brent Daniels, Harry Himmelberg, Lachie Ash and Isaac Cumming in an emerging leaders group, which will work closely with former co-captains Phil Davis and Ward.

The Crowd Says:

2023-02-21T05:21:18+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


I did not know that occurred. How many weeks did he get for that discretion?

2023-02-21T05:09:03+00:00

Pumping Dougie

Roar Guru


LOL GWS are going nowhere as a club if the character we've all seen publicly of Toby Greene on field across his career is their best option for leader.

2023-02-21T05:07:47+00:00

Pumping Dougie

Roar Guru


Yeah he was remorseful, then did exactly the same thing again in a local Queensland league after he retired from the AFL.

2023-02-18T00:32:59+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


He was remorseful & was apologetic but agree it was a horrible scene for Staker & his family.

2023-02-18T00:08:07+00:00

Knackaz

Roar Rookie


It was an appalling, cowardly punch. The Bloods rightly sacked him over this, and I agree, seriously unprovoked violent acts such as this (and Leigh Matthews' cowardly hit on Neville Bruns back in the day etc) should be punishable by the law.

2023-02-17T19:52:47+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Hall should have been put in jail for that. I was at that game.

2023-02-17T12:11:19+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Barry Hall was an inspiration such a wonderful player for the red white & blue :stoked: Let’s not forget he barracked for the dogs as a kid :thumbup:

2023-02-17T07:56:46+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


Well he could be an inspirational captain. Let’s hope he doesn’t get suspended or the bottom will fall out of their season.

2023-02-16T08:26:24+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


True he did knock out staker. Greene has never done anything that bad

2023-02-16T06:40:49+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


Barry Hall may have more

2023-02-16T06:30:09+00:00

Chris M

Guest


Technically Toby Greene has not been suspended for any incidents since he was made captain or co-captain. He was made co-captain at a time when he was already serving a suspension. He was suspended for the first six games of 2022 season for an incident that occurred in the 2021 season, when he was neither a captain nor a co-captain. On whichever basis you want to look at it, his suspension tally as a captain or co-captain is either zero or six games. Whether he is the most suspended player to be eventually made captain is another question that I can't answer.

2023-02-16T00:05:06+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


So is tobes the most suspended captain in afl history?

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