‘Game respects game’: Nick Daicos’ class act to Toby Greene
As his teammates celebrated wildly, Collingwood young gun Nick Daicos made a beeline for a shattered rival in the middle of the MCG.
Collingwood superstar Nick Daicos has continued building his tremendous legacy at just 20-years-old as the Pies booked their place in the AFL Grand Final with a one-point win over the GWS Giants.
Daicos, who is the hot favourite to win the Brownlow Medal for the competition’s best and fairest in just his second year at AFL level, again starred with 28 disposals in the 8.10 (58) to 8.9 (57) triumph.
His haul was second only on the Magpies to Jordan De Goey’s equal game-high 34 — and he gained 520m with the ball and made four tackles.
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And while he’s proven a beast when it matters most, Daicos also showed his true colours after the siren blew.
As Collingwood celebrated the victory and his teammates embraced, Daicos was filmed running over to devastated Giants captain Toby Greene.
Greene was kneeling on the turf after the painful loss, when Daicos put his arm around the All-Australian captain and embraced him.
It was a touching moment as the packed and Collingwood-heavy MCG crowd went absolutely berserk as “Good Old Collingwood Forever” rang out.
Respect to Nick Daicos for going over to Toby Greene pretty much after the game ended after just making your first Grand Final at 20 years old.
— dylan (@PrimeWalsh) September 22, 2023
Game respects game. #AFLPiesGiants
the way nick daicos went straight up to toby greene ð¥¹
— laura ⨠(@_goldenlaura) September 22, 2023
The pair had enjoyed a running battle all night, typified by a controversial third quarter tackle which appeared high from Daicos on Greene but went unpunished.
The Pies had just kicked five of six goals to get in front when Greene was trying to get the ball inside 50 on the right wing.
Daicos had other ideas, attempting to tackle Greene in an effort that slipped high as the GWS captain ducked.
It’s fair to say Giants fans on social media were not happy.
Nothing to see here⦠#AFLPiesGiantspic.twitter.com/OjPxJcJ7Yt
— Watchability (@its_watchable) September 22, 2023
I mean. How the hell does Toby Greene get his head nearly taken off by Daicos and there is no free kick. Just ridiculous. #AFLPiesGiants
— Chris Mayer (@chrismayer) September 22, 2023
The initial one wasnât - Greene lowered his body so no high free. But absolutely should have been for what went on on the ground after daicos looked to have him in a head lock
— Simon Willis (@SimonWillis11NS) September 22, 2023
Toby Greene had his head ripped off. No free? ð¤·ð½ââï¸ #AFLPiesGiants
— Jayde Mills (@jaydeskittle) September 22, 2023
Daicos catches Greene high, puts him in a headlock and goes on with it on the ground. Umps look the other way? Stiff as. #AFLPiesGiants
— Damon Jackman (@damoj88) September 22, 2023
Classic Channel 7 home town collingwood hype there from james afl "brilliant tackle by nick daicos" as he clotheslines toby greene #aflpiesgiants
— Paul Noonan (@PTNoo) September 22, 2023
It was a brutal moment for the Giants, as Greene would have had a free from about 50m out with a chance to level the game at 49-all.
Speaking to Channel 7 in the rooms after the loss, Greene was emotional.
“Hard to reflect on the season when you get that close,” he said. “Yeah, that one hurts, that one really hurts.”
Greene said that he hadn’t addressed the team yet but that the team would “come together and come back stronger”.
He agreed there were plenty of positives to take out of the year as the Giants went from 16th on the ladder to a point from the Grand Final, but it was still too raw.
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”It’s been an awesome year but once you get this close, you want to go on and win it,” Greene said.
“We felt like we were good enough to.
“Hats off to Collingwood — they were tough tonight. Flip of a coin really in the end. It just hurts.”