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“That’s a pretty good strike rate and that’s the one Leigh Meryck (GWS media manager) didn’t want me to say.”“I’m 23rd all time for the most clangers with 686,” Shaw added.Shaw can have a laugh and isn’t afraid to have one on himself.“We are going to try to train Josh on Friday,” Cameron said.Since arriving at the Giants in 2014 after nine years and 173 games at Collingwood he’s added another 76 in charcoal and orange, won a Kevin Sheedy Medal and secured All Australian honours twice (2015-16).He started with the fact that 17 of the 33 games he’s missed since debut came through club and AFL suspensions and of his 3932 career kicks only 58 have been on his left foot.Rory Lobb (hip) and Nick Haynes (hamstring) are both available for the game against the Lions but Cameron is not comfortable playing both.“There is still some confidence he can get up and play.
Matt Barnes - Career stats, game logs, biographical info, awards, and achievements for the NBA, G-League, and NCAA. We’ll give him every chance to get up and play.”“I’ve still got a few left in me. TAGS (life club position role style health) (FF #1557) born on Nov 27. born in 1985.
Heath Quinn. Heath Shaw runs past Richmond captain Trent Cotchin this month. I’m rapt to be up here and playing some all right footy and enjoying myself.”Shaw established himself as one of the most damaging half-backs in the AFL between 2007 and 2011, as Collingwood emerged as a powerhouse of the competition, winning the 2010 premiership before falling on the big stage the following year.“I think I’ve matured a little bit. Profile of Heath Shaw from Greater Western Sydney Giants including form, health, recent statistics, fantasy scores, news and career stats, compiled by FanFooty for its fantasy football game. I don’t regret a thing; good, bad or indifferent,” he said.“I’m rapt to now be playing for the Giants — a club that didn’t exist when I first started. Picture: Getty Images. Compare Heath Shaw to other players. Select up to four players at a time to add to the comparison. The 33-year-old has played the best football of his career since moving to Greater Western Sydney in exchange for Taylor Adams, earning All-Australian selection twice and winning a best and fairest.“I do think I had a couple of years there where my form was probably my best for my career at the Giants, but I think over 300 games I’ve played some pretty solid football at both clubs.“I loved every minute at Collingwood.
The memories at Collingwood are really, really good,” Shaw said.But on the eve of his 300th game against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night, the veteran rebounding defender says he has matured since his acrimonious exit from the Holden Centre six years ago.“For the Giants to take a risk on me and for me to take a risk on coming up to the Giants, it has worked out pretty well for both teams and for both parties.The son of former Collingwood captain, Ray Shaw, and brother of North Melbourne caretaker coach, Rhyce Shaw, conceded 12 months ago that he hadn’t mended his fractured relationship with Buckley — who he played alongside before being coached by — but his departure from the Magpies hasn’t tarnished his memories in black and white.“I really appreciate the opportunity that Collingwood gave me to get drafted there and then the second wind, which was the Giants, gave me a new lease on life.”In a career that has covered almost the entire professional era of the AFL, Shaw has always done things his own way.Subscribe to our Fox Sports newsletters“I left Collingwood probably an angry footballer and an angry person; things weren’t going that well for me, so there was a reason behind me leaving the Pies.He has attracted myriad of headlines, both for his on-field and off-field exploits, but he doesn’t regret anything in a career that has spanned 16 years, and might have another year left.“It has been a good journey. I’ve enjoyed every minute. Everything happens for a reason,” Shaw told AFL 360 on Wednesday night. In a sport often guilty of taking itself too seriously and a league full of cookie-cutter stars wary of saying too much, Shaw stands out.