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From the AFL website’s wrap up of the round, confirmation of Toby’s return to All Australian form

Toby Greene is playing as well as ever

Less than 12 months ago, Toby Greene copped plenty of criticism after a disappointing run of form, with even the Giants skipper himself conceding he had been well below his best. Based on his 2025 form so far, another All-Australian blazer - and possibly the captaincy again - could be coming his way. After willing his side to victory over Melbourne in round one, Greene did it all against the Saints on Sunday, kicking five goals as the Giants' forward line hit top gear. With Jesse Hogan continuing his 2024 form, Aaron Cadman starting to blossom alongside recruit Jake Stringer and Harvey Thomas impressing on his return on Sunday, it's hard to know where to look in the Giants' forward 50 when they're in full flight. But arguably the skipper remains their most dangerous weapon. - Martin Smith

 
The latest "In the Green Room" interview - they finally get Toby on.
 

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Nice ESPN article about our Toby - just love him and hope he has a memorable 250th game.

The grade one class of a suburban Melbourne primary school was asked to draw three places where they felt peaceful and calm.

Toby Greene, aged six, drew three pictures of the same place - a football ground.

Born minutes before the opening bounce of the 1993 Grand Final, it seems Greene was destined to become a football star with his early passion and later natural talent and relentless work ethic.


 

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