Giants assistant coach Steve Johnson expects Toby Greene will keep Tom Stewart contained in GWS v Geelong match
After a best-on-ground performance, Tom Stewart is set to receive a bit of extra attention from the Giants in round 8.
A former Geelong great has warned his old club that Tom Stewart will not have free reign for the second consecutive week as the Cats prepare to face the Giants.
Stewart enjoyed a career-best game despite Geelong’s loss to Fremantle at GMHBA Stadium in round 7, collecting 40 disposals, 14 marks and 962 metres gained.
But Cat-turned-Giant Steve Johnson, who is the forwards coach at Greater Western Sydney, said Stewart would be held accountable when Geelong play in Canberra on Saturday.
“Tom’s been one of the best defenders in the competition, pretty much since his inception into the Geelong team,” he said.
“We’ll for sure talk about how we can curtail his influence, he was best on field in a narrow loss last week and that’s form you can’t ignore.
Johnson said there was a “strong chance” Greene could be tasked with keeping Stewart accountable
“We do our research on the key defenders of the opposition that we’re coming up against and you don’t want to be beaten by what you know.
“While we want our players to play to their strengths, we’ve also got to be aware of what the opposition players can bring to their team as well.”