Greene sets GWS standard ahead of Blues clash

Greene sets GWS standard ahead of Blues clash

GWS ahead Jesse Hogan has urged teammates to observe skipper Toby Greene’s lead because the Giants seek for a strategy to put the clamps on Carlton’s twin towers.

Coleman Medal winners Charlie Curnow and Harry McKay current an enormous risk to Adam Kingsley’s males as they search to get again to profitable methods at Giants Stadium on Saturday.

Curnow, particularly, is in sizzling kind after booting 5 targets in a match-winning show in opposition to reigning premiers Geelong final week.

But Hogan tipped All-Australian back-man Sam Taylor and his fellow defenders to rise to the duty.

“Going forward they’re a pretty potent forward line,” Hogan instructed reporters on Friday.

“It’s a big challenge for Sam Taylor, Connor Idun and Jack Buckley but they’re looking forward to it

“We’ve acquired a particularly aggressive back-line and in the event you ask Sam Taylor, he loves these challenges. These are those he actually seems ahead to.

“I’m sure they’ve done the work, I know they have, and to be the best you’ve got to beat the best.”

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Hogan lauded Greene’s management for the reason that explosive ahead stepped up because the Giants’ sole captain this season, having shared duties with Josh Kelly and Stephen Coniglio final 12 months.

The 29-year-old star has kicked 4 targets in every of the opening two rounds, relishing his new position as he develops his management fashion.

“He’s having to engage a lot more with the group, which he’s been good at,” Hogan mentioned.

“He’s continuing to develop and evolve in this new role that he’s got but he hasn’t put a foot wrong.

“He’s enjoying very well on sport day which in the end is what I feel makes an excellent chief.

“He’s lifting in big moments and leading the way so if we can all get on his back and win a few more games, we’ll find some momentum.”

GWS will welcome again Kelly and Lachie Whitfield from concussion protocols in opposition to Carlton, with the pair including expertise to a bunch nonetheless adapting to first-year coach Kingsley’s new fashion.

“It was good to blood some youth last week but to get those two back is invaluable,” Hogan mentioned.

“They’re both extremely skilful, talented players who bring reliability and faith to the group. They’re big inclusions.”

The Giants have misplaced Jacob Wehr to a damaged shoulder, whereas Adam Kennedy was dropped.

Unbeaten Carlton have opened the season with a win and a draw, and welcome again George Hewett from a hand damage.

Hewett replaces fellow midfield Matthew Kennedy, who has a sore calf.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au