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Toby Greene

Toby Greene (born 25 September 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer and captain of the in the Australian Football League (AFL). Playing primarily as a dynamic mid-sized forward known for his goal-kicking prowess and athletic marking, Greene has been a key figure in the Giants' rise since their inception, earning three All-Australian selections (2016, 2021, 2023) and two club best-and-fairest awards. Greene was recruited from the Oakleigh Chargers in Victoria's TAC Cup with the 11th pick in the 2011 AFL National Draft, becoming one of the inaugural players for the expansion . He made his AFL debut in the club's first-ever season in 2012, quickly establishing himself as a promising talent by earning a nomination for the award and finishing runner-up in the Giants' best-and-fairest count that year. Over his career, he has played 261 games and kicked 416 goals as of the end of the 2025 season, and has been the Giants' leading goalkicker on four occasions. His standout seasons include 2016, when he won the Kevin Sheedy Medal as the club's while earning his first All-Australian blazer as a half-forward, and 2023, a career-high year with 66 goals that saw him claim his second Sheedy Medal, a third All-Australian selection as captain of the team, and sole leadership of the Giants. Greene has cemented his reputation as one of the AFL's most entertaining and polarizing players.

Early life and background

Childhood and family

Toby Greene was born on 25 September 1993 in Melbourne, Victoria. He grew up in the suburb of Ashburton, where he spent much of his early years. Greene is the eldest of three boys, with younger brothers Hugh and Eddie. His parents, and Greene, separated when he was five or six years old, an event that he later described as having taken an emotional toll on him during his childhood. Following the , Greene and his brothers were primarily raised by their in Ashburton, though he maintained contact with his father , who lived in nearby Malvern. provided strong emotional support, guiding her son through challenges and fostering a close family bond despite the separation. In his early years, Greene experienced a mix of freedom and mischief that shaped his resilient personality, including occasional teenage antics like cars with friends, though these were tempered by his mother's influence. The family dynamics, marked by his father's struggles with , added layers of and guilt for Greene, yet also instilled a sense of as the eldest . These experiences contributed to his development before transitioning into more structured activities in his mid-teens.

Education and junior football

Greene attended Wesley College in , where he excelled in the Associated Public Schools () football competition, becoming a dominant force for the school's team. His standout performances included kicking four goals in a victory, contributing significantly to Wesley's success in the competition. In his early junior football career, Greene played for the Ashburton Redbacks in the Yarra Junior Football League (YJFL), honing his skills as a prolific ball-winner and emerging talent. This period laid the foundation for his development, showcasing his potential in local underage competitions before transitioning to higher levels. Greene later joined the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup (now NAB League), where he averaged strong disposal counts and demonstrated elite decision-making under pressure, including 31 disposals and six score involvements in a notable match against Sandringham. His contributions earned him selection in the 2011 TAC Cup Team of the Year as an on-baller, highlighting his versatility and impact in the under-18 competition. Representing Vic Metro at the 2011 Under-18 Championships, Greene received a late call-up and played a pivotal role in securing the national title, averaging 24.5 disposals across the carnival. He was named the Vic Metro and selected at centre in the All-Australian under-18 team, underscoring his leadership and skill at the representative level.

AFL career

Draft selection and debut

Toby Greene was recruited by the as an inaugural player, selected with the 11th pick in the 2011 . Coming from the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup, where he had excelled as a versatile talent, Greene's draft stock rose due to his strong performances representing Vic Metro at the under-18 national championships. Pre-draft assessments praised Greene's potential as a forward-midfielder, emphasizing his explosive pace, clean ball-handling, and ability to break lines with his kicking. Scouts viewed him as a high-impact player capable of transitioning seamlessly between half-forward and midfield roles, with projections placing him in the 7-14 range based on his prime-mover qualities in ranks. His selection marked the Giants' ninth pick in the , bolstering their young core as the club prepared for its entry into the as an . Greene made his AFL debut in Round 1 of the 2012 season against at , where he impressed with 27 disposals (12 kicks and 15 handballs), 5 tackles, 5 clearances, and 5 inside-50s in the Giants' 63-point defeat. Playing 87% of the game time, he demonstrated composure under pressure despite the high-stakes occasion of the 's first-ever match. As part of the fledgling Giants, Greene encountered early adaptation challenges inherent to an , including building cohesion among a predominantly youthful and inexperienced list while facing established opponents weekly. The Giants endured a tough inaugural , finishing with a 2-20 record and the , which tested Greene's resilience as he averaged 28.4 disposals across 19 games but navigated the steep of professional .

Career progression and key seasons

Greene's career with the began to accelerate in 2016, marking his breakthrough season after initial challenges in establishing a consistent role. Playing 23 games, he kicked 27 goals as a dynamic half-forward, earning selection in the for the first time and winning the Kevin Sheedy Medal as the Giants' player. Building on this momentum, Greene finished third in the Giants' goalkicking in 2017 with 45 goals, behind (53 goals) and (46 goals). His versatility across the forward line and ability to influence games through contested possessions solidified his status as a core performer for the team. Throughout the late , Greene's impact became particularly evident in high-stakes finals campaigns. In 2019, his standout display in the semi-final against the —where he amassed 30 disposals and two goals to be named best on ground—propelled the Giants to the preliminary final stage. The following year, Greene sustained strong form in the shortened 2020 season, contributing key goals in pivotal matches, including five against in a rematch, as GWS advanced to the finals series. Greene's evolution continued into the 2020s, with his leadership on the field playing a central role in the Giants' ongoing development. He reached his 200th game milestone in round 11 of 2023 against , booting four goals in a narrow victory that highlighted his enduring influence. That season proved career-defining, as he led the Giants' goalkicking with 66 goals, guided the team to a preliminary final, and earned All-Australian captaincy alongside his second Kevin Sheedy Medal. In the subsequent seasons, Greene remained instrumental during the Giants' transitional phase, blending scoring prowess with midfield drive to support the team's rebuild. Playing all 24 games in 2024, he maintained consistent output as GWS secured a berth, finishing fourth on the . His commitment culminated in 2025, when he played his 250th game in round 11 against Carlton—becoming the first original Giant to reach the milestone—delivering three goals and 28 disposals in a win that underscored his veteran presence. In 2025, Greene played 22 games and kicked 41 goals as the Giants [final ladder position to be confirmed; as of available data, contributed to their season].

Captaincy and leadership

In 2022, Toby Greene was appointed as one of three co-captains for the , sharing the role with and Josh Kelly to foster a collaborative leadership approach under coach . This marked a significant step in Greene's evolution from a talented but occasionally undisciplined player to a key figure in the club's hierarchy, reflecting his growing maturity and influence among peers. Greene transitioned to sole captain ahead of the 2023 season, a decision driven by new coach Adam Kingsley's preference for a more traditional single-leader structure to streamline decision-making and accountability. The appointment was announced on February 14, 2023, with vice-captains Coniglio and retained alongside a broader group including , Harry Perryman, , and . Greene expressed humility about the honor, noting his personal growth over 12 years at the club and commitment to guiding the team through Kingsley's rebuild-focused era. He continued in the role for 2024 and was reappointed for a third consecutive season in 2025, with the leadership group refreshed by additions like and Jack Buckley to blend experience with emerging talent. Greene's leadership style emphasizes actions over verbosity, setting high standards through relentless training and on-field intensity while offering targeted, insightful feedback when needed. Teammates describe him as calm and level-headed, reducing pressure during tense moments and fostering trust via his IQ. In mentoring younger players, such as key forward , Greene provides specific positional advice, encourages full effort in sessions, and follows up personally after games to gauge emotional , helping accelerate their development. Kingsley has highlighted Greene's in spending time with emerging talents, underscoring his role in nurturing the next generation. During challenging periods in 2024 and 2025, including the fallout from the club's off-field and a push for sustained competitiveness, Greene reinforced team culture through public accountability and reaffirmed loyalty to the Giants. He extended his contract through 2026 in 2021, signaling long-term dedication, and in post-scandal reflections, admitted to lapses in judgment while emphasizing lessons learned to strengthen club values and unity. As captain, he advocated for subdued 2025 end-of-season activities to prioritize recovery and focus, aiding the club's cultural reset amid scrutiny.

Playing style and statistics

Playing attributes

Toby Greene is a dynamic mid-sized forward standing at 182 cm and weighing 85 kg. Known for his innate sense, athletic marking ability, and capacity to create scoring opportunities from limited possession, Greene excels in high-pressure situations and is renowned for his aggressive forward-half pressure and relentless one-on-one contests. His versatile playing style allows him to impact games both as a goal-kicking forward and occasionally through midfield contributions, making him one of the AFL's most entertaining and polarizing players due to his bold and physical approach.

Career statistics and records

Greene has played 261 games for the Greater Western Sydney Giants since his debut in 2012, kicking 416 goals. He has been the club's leading goalkicker on four occasions (2016, 2017, 2021, 2023).
SeasonGamesGoalsBehindsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTackles
2012198102732665397363
201319452262084346942
201415721972254228162
201522151223926350210769
201623442728520448911284
201719452822711934611053
2018916109646142428
201919271428316144410463
2020131711122842065219
2021184541232773097839
2022153719160552157822
202324663528913742610660
202424443325710936610158
202522413125410836210171
Career total2614162783140206252021214713
Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2025 AFL season.

Honours and achievements

Individual accolades

Greene earned his first All-Australian guernsey in 2016, selected at half-forward after a standout season where he contributed significantly to the ' charge to the preliminary final. That same year, he claimed the Kevin Sheedy Medal as the Giants' player, polling 151 votes to edge out teammates like and . In 2017, Greene led the Giants' goalkicking with 45 goals (equal with Jeremy Cameron and Jonathon Patton), showcasing his forward prowess during a season that saw the team reach the preliminary final. He was the club's leading goalkicker on three further occasions in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Greene was selected in the All-Australian team for a second time in 2021. His leadership and on-field excellence culminated in 2023, when he was named captain of the All-Australian team in his third career selection, capping a career-best home-and-away performance of 66 goals. He also secured his second Kevin Sheedy Medal that year, narrowly defeating fellow All-Australian Lachie Whitfield in the club champion count. Greene has won the Giants' award in 2021 and 2022. Among other club recognitions, Greene has been awarded player-of-the-match honors in key fixtures, including the Medal for best on ground in the 2023 Sydney Derby, where he kicked four goals and recorded 22 disposals to inspire a Giants comeback victory. He has also claimed the Giants' Goal of the Year award multiple times, most recently in 2024 for a spectacular boundary-line effort against the .

Team honours

As an inaugural member of the , selected with pick 11 in the 2011 mini-draft, Toby Greene has been instrumental in the club's development from an to a consistent contender, remaining one of only eight original players on the list as of 2021. His longevity and on-field impact have symbolized the Giants' growth during their expansion era, contributing to sustained competitiveness and multiple campaigns since their inception. Greene played a key role in the Giants' breakthrough 2016 season, their first finals appearance after finishing fourth on the ladder with 16 wins and six losses. In the qualifying final victory over by 36 points, he amassed 20 disposals and kicked two goals to help secure the win. He built on this in the semi-final against , recording 18 disposals and three goals in a 36-point triumph that marked the Giants' first finals success. Greene's contributions continued in the preliminary final, where he notched 18 disposals and three goals despite a one-point loss to eventual premiers , pushing GWS to the brink of their first . In , Greene's explosive form underpinned the Giants' third-place finish and deep finals run to the grand final, their most significant collective achievement to date. He delivered four goals in the qualifying final win over , though a sidelined him for the preliminary final victory against Collingwood; his season-long output of 36 goals was vital to the team's 13-1-5 home-and-away record and top-four position. Returning for the grand final against , Greene added leadership amid the 89-point loss, highlighting his influence on the club's historic . Greene's performances also propelled GWS to another top-four finish in the shortened season, where they ended seventh with seven wins and ten losses from seventeen games. In the qualifying final against , he exploded for five goals from 21 disposals in a narrow seven-point defeat, showcasing his ability to drive team momentum in high-stakes matches despite the early exit. These efforts, alongside consistent scoring across the year (31 goals), reinforced his role in securing the Giants' fourth consecutive berth from to 2020.

Controversies and discipline

On-field disciplinary issues

Toby Greene has faced numerous disciplinary actions from the AFL Match Review Officer and Tribunal throughout his career, contributing to his reputation as a polarizing player. As of August 2021, he had accumulated 22 charges, resulting in six suspensions totaling eight matches and fines amounting to nearly $30,000. By July 2025, Greene had missed 15 games through suspension. Notable incidents include a three-match suspension in August 2021 for intentionally making aggressive contact with umpire during a finals match. In July 2025, he received a one-match ban for striking Sydney's Heeney during a Sydney Derby. Earlier, in March 2025, Greene was fined $7,250 for kneeing Collingwood's and careless contact with an umpire. He has also escaped suspension in controversial cases, such as an apparent donkey kick on Sydney's in July 2025. On 13 May 2014, Toby Greene was arrested by following an alleged at Zagame's in Caulfield , where he and a friend reportedly attacked a after being refused service. Greene, who was using a due to an ankle injury sustained earlier that week, was charged with multiple offenses including intentionally causing serious injury, by kicking, with a weapon, and criminal damage. In response, the imposed an internal five-match suspension and a $5,000 fine on Greene for breaching club protocols by consuming alcohol while injured, with the ban upheld after an appeal. The matter proceeded to Melbourne Magistrates' Court, where on 9 2014, Greene pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful , receiving a $2,500 fine with no conviction recorded. In August 2019, the victim, Terrence Payne, filed a civil against Greene and others, seeking over $1 million in damages for PTSD, depression, lost income (claiming inability to work until age 67), and medical costs resulting from injuries including a fractured finger. The outcome of the civil suit is not publicly detailed. Following the 2014 ruling, Greene issued a public through the Giants expressing , stating, "I accept the penalty handed down by the today and I am very sorry for the distress my actions have caused." Club coach later commended Greene's accountability and personal growth in handling the aftermath, noting his positive response during the suspension period. In October 2024, Greene was fined $5,000 by the for conduct unbecoming as part of sanctions against multiple Giants players for inappropriate behavior, including offensive skits and costumes, at a post-season function. In subsequent reflections, Greene has described the 2014 incident as a "very stupid moment" that cost him significantly in terms of reputation and finances, estimated at $250,000 to $300,000, and expressed a desire to reclaim those seconds. He has indicated that fatherhood since 2022 has heightened his appreciation for life, contributing to a more mature off-field approach; no further criminal legal incidents have been reported as of November 2025.

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