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Slicker ball movement has galvanised the side after losses to North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs in their first two games after the competition's resumption. Giants' back Heath Shaw is looking forward to setting a family record of 314 AFL/VFL games this weekend and passing the mark set by his uncle Tony. "It's a phenomenal occasion playing a grand final at the MCG, but if it means for a year it gets changed to go somewhere else, then so be it, and I think Sydney is a great place to have it," Shaw said.With the changing and challenging conditions faced this season by the AFL community, Shaw has been inspired by a documentary on martial arts legend Bruce Lee, which emphasises the need to be like water and adapt to different circumstances.Veteran GWS defender Heath Shaw is relishing taking over the footy bragging rights in his famous family. GWS defender Heath Shaw cleaned up Saints star Dan Butler during St Kilda's 12.10 (82) to 3.12 (30) demolition of the Giants on Friday night, leading Riewoldt to call for action to prevent similar incidents from happening in future.

All information including race fields and TAB numbers should be checked with an official source. R&S takes all care in the preparation of information appearing on the site, but accepts no responsibility nor warrants the accuracy of the information displayed. "If that doesn't happen this year, then it might be next year (I) go again. "That responsibility has been handed to me now and I'm looking forward to that, because I do enjoy listening to myself talk," Shaw joked.A premiership winner with Collingwood in 2010, Shaw has played into a 16th season to try to be part of the Giants' first flag-winning team. "That's the reason why I came back this year," said Shaw who was playing AFL before the Giants even existed. (RAS-WWW02),Shaw Ready For Family Afl Bragging Rights,Tigers down Crows, seal AFL top-four slot,Demons beat Bombers, AFL finals hope alive,Cats wary of resilient Swans in last round. That's a discussion for later in the year, in the off-season.The Giants' campaign is back on track after successive wins over Collingwood and Hawthorn, although they face stiff tests against early-season pacesetters Port Adelaide and Brisbane over the next two rounds.Slicker ball movement has galvanised the side after losses to North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs in their first two games after the competition's resumption.

"That's the reason why I came back this year," said Shaw who was playing AFL before the Giants even existed. Racing and Sports is a Registered Trademark. "We were a bit stagnant in our first two games and found it a little bit harder to score," Shaw said. Collingwood vice-captain Steele Sidebottom won't return in 2020, with the logistical challenges of completing two weeks of quarantine too great to … Veteran GWS defender Heath Shaw is relishing taking over the footy bragging rights in his famous family. Shaw will play his 314th AFL match when the Giants meet Port Adelaide in Brisbane on Sunday, overtaking his uncle Tony's record and making him the famed footy family… In his seventh season with GWS, Shaw would be happy to see the grand final played in Sydney if it had to be moved, should the coronavirus pandemic prevent it being staged in front of a crowd at the MCG. "He's held on to this record for a very, very long time, it's his last saving grace, so he will be a bit upset on the weekend, but I'm sure he's happy to hand it over to me"' Heath Shaw said on Thursday.Asked what perks being the games' record holder for the clan brought, Heath said being able to sit at the head of the family table and do most of the talking.
"If that doesn't happen this year, then it might be next year (I) go again. ".In his seventh season with GWS, Shaw would be happy to see the grand final played in Sydney if it had to be moved, should the coronavirus pandemic prevent it being staged in front of a crowd at the MCG. "He's held on to this record for a very, very long time, it's his last saving grace, so he will be a bit upset on the weekend, but I'm sure he's happy to hand it over to me"' Heath Shaw said on Thursday.Asked what perks being the games' record holder for the clan brought, Heath said being able to sit at the head of the family table and do most of the talking. "He's held on to this record for a very, very long time, it's his last saving grace, so he will be a bit upset on the weekend, but I'm sure he's happy to hand it over to me"' Heath Shaw said on Thursday. "If that doesn't happen this year, then it might be next year (I) go again.

You'll be redirected to related page soon...This site is maintained by Racing and Sports (®) Pty Ltd (ABN 093 360 108) ("R&S"). Kayo is your ticket to the 2020 Toyota AFL Premiership Season. The Giants' campaign is back on track after successive wins over Collingwood and Hawthorn, although they face stiff tests against early-season pacesetters Port Adelaide and Brisbane over the next two rounds. "We were a bit stagnant in our first two games and found it a little bit harder to score," Shaw said. Giants' back Heath Shaw is looking forward to setting a family record of 314 AFL/VFL games this weekend and passing the mark set by his uncle Tony. On Sunday, the 34-year-old back will log his 314th AFL game, eclipsing his uncle and 1990 Collingwood premiership captain Tony Shaw, who retired in 1994. "That's the reason why I came back this year," said Shaw who was playing AFL before the Giants even existed. Veteran GWS defender Heath Shaw is relishing taking over the footy bragging rights in his famous family.On Sunday, the 34-year-old back will log his 314th AFL game, eclipsing his uncle and 1990 Collingwood premiership captain Tony Shaw, who retired in 1994. Veteran GWS defender Heath Shaw is relishing taking over the footy bragging rights in his famous family. That's a discussion for later in the year, in the off-season.The Giants' campaign is back on track after successive wins over Collingwood and Hawthorn, although they face stiff tests against early-season pacesetters Port Adelaide and Brisbane over the next two rounds.Slicker ball movement has galvanised the side after losses to North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs in their first two games after the competition's resumption.