Giants accept ‘fair’ ban for star

Giants accept ‘fair’ ban for star

GWS will tackle Brisbane with out Tom Green after deciding to simply accept his one-match suspension, however one other participant is on observe to fill the star midfielder’s sneakers.

Giants coach Adam Kingsley says he modified his thoughts on Green’s deal with on Hawthorn midfielder Josh Ward after watching replays of the incident, deciding the ban handed down by the MRO was truthful.

Kingsley mentioned after the sport he didn’t suppose Green’s deal with would warrant MRO consideration, however on Tuesday the Giants accepted his punishment.

“I think the impact was graded as medium and in order for him to get off, we’d have to prove that it was low, and there’s just a bit of a risk attached, I guess, to doing that,” Kingsley mentioned.

“We felt like it was going to be a difficult case to win, so we’ve just opted to take the week.

“I probably thought it was fair in the end, to be quite frank; having watched it on replay, it was a little bit too aggressive … we spoke to the group about that sort of tackle.”

Kingsley mentioned hard-running midfielder Harry Perryman was on observe to return from a hamstring tear to tackle the Lions.

“I think Perryman might be right to come back in; he’s just got to get through the week of training,” he mentioned.

“So maybe it’s a like-for-like replacement (for Green) there, we’re not sure. We’ll see how Pez goes throughout the week.

“Ward is certainly an option to go through there, but as the week pans out we’ll start to discuss that.”

Demons recruit Toby Bedford can be on the verge of an on-field return, after the 22-year-old suffered a hamstring tendon harm in February.

It got here after a powerful pre-season from the small ahead, who gained the Giants’ 2km time trial and appeared primed for an enormous marketing campaign.

“I think (Bedford) should be due to come back this week via the reserves; he’s put a couple of decent weeks of training together,” Kingsley mentioned.

“I can almost guarantee he won’t come straight back into the side, but maybe a week in the VFL and then we should see him.”

Free agent Harry Himmelberg’s signature looms as an “enormous priority” for the Giants following his heroics late of their two-point win over Hawthorn, Kingsley mentioned.

“It’s an enormous priority for us; he’s clearly an important player for us and will be for a long period of time,” he mentioned.

“I presume we’re still in discussions with him, but I’m fully confident that Harry will be a Giant for next year and beyond.

“To be able to win the game and save the game within a matter of a minute and a half, not too many players could ever say that.”

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