Keith Greig



NORTH MELBOURNE

As a dashing wingman and half-back, Keith Greig became one of his clubs most honoured players. In his 297 games for North he wontwo successive Brownlow Medals, including Norths first. Greig was also a member of the "Kangaroos" first Premiership in 1975, he captainen his team for four seasons, represented his state on 13 occasions, and also led his state as captain in 1978. Eventually Greig was made a life Life-Member at North Melbourne and was also made a Member of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 1975 for his services in sport.In 1992 he was Norths, Chairman of Selectors, and was also named on the wing in the AFL's Team of the Century in 1996 and inducted into its Hall of Fame.


Games: 297
Captain: 1976-79
Best and Fairest: 1 (1980)
Premierships: 1 (1975)
Brownlow Medals: 2 (73,74)
State captain: 1978
State representetive: 13 times

|Club Info| |AFL History| |Footy Legends| |Who we are|