Better Western Sydney captain Toby Greene reveals he as soon as knocked his personal father out within the Giants changerooms, opening up on their strained relationship within the new AFL documentary being launched on Friday.
The polarising small ahead options on Amazon’s new sequence titled Ultimate Siren: Contained in the AFL.
Filmmakers adopted a number of groups all through the 2025 season and all 4 episodes of the inaugural season shall be made public on Friday.
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Greene, 32, seems alongside his spouse Georgia and is requested about his father Michael, who was jailed following the 2019 grand ultimate for headbutting a feminine police officer.
On that event, Michael had watched his son lose the AFL grand ultimate to Richmond earlier than falling asleep in a rest room cubicle after which getting in an altercation with police.
Toby Greene of the Giants. Getty
“Ten, 15 years ingesting alcohol and (taking) medicine (has) in all probability taken a good toll on his physique and mind,” Greene says within the documentary.
The Giants star then revealed he had his personal altercation together with his father following a special AFL sport.
“I knocked him out within the changerooms as a result of he was drunk and carrying on,” Greene stated.
“He is fairly loud and boisterous and (he was) extraordinarily drunk.
“And I used to be simply embarrassed and simply informed him to F-off and punched him.
“So, yeah, it is arduous. The rationale I really like footy is due to him and (that’s the reason I) obtained into it.
“That is what I am going to take with me and then you definately study your classes from some issues that he is completed which you can’t do.”
Greene is a famous person on the sphere however has courted loads of his personal controversy over time for various on-field acts.
Within the documentary he and Georgia open up on the abuse and dying threats they obtain from punters on social media often.
“I knew it was one thing I suppose my mum needed to cope with as effectively ,” Greene stated.
“However what you see is it does have ripple results round you and it is one thing I would love to not occur, however generally I make foolish choices.”
The Giants start their AFL season towards the Hawks on March 7.











