Keith Greig

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Keith Greig is a legendary Australian rules footballer best known for his brilliant wing play with North Melbourne in the VFL during the 1970s, where he won multiple Brownlow Medals and premierships.

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instanceOf Australian rules footballer
VFL player
AllAustralianSelection true
BrownlowMedalWinner true
BrownlowMedalYear 1973
1974
captaincyEndYear 1979
captaincyStartYear 1976
captainOf North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
careerEndYear 1982
careerStartYear 1971
clubBestAndFairestClub North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
clubBestAndFairestWinner true
clubLegendStatus North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1947-10-23
debutClub North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
debutLeague Victorian Football League NERFINISHED
era 1970s
fullName Keith Southby Greig NERFINISHED
guernseyNumber 7
HallOfFameInductee Australian Football Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
HallOfFameInductionYear 1996
HallOfFameStatus Legend
knownFor brilliant wing play
courageous play
elegant ball use
league Victorian Football League NERFINISHED
nationality Australian
notableAchievement back-to-back Brownlow Medals
multiple VFL premierships with North Melbourne
originalTeam Brunswick Football Club NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
playedFor North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
playsFootedness right-footed
positionPlayed wing
premiershipPlayer true
premiershipYear 1975
1977
recognisedAs one of North Melbourne's greatest players
one of the finest wingmen in VFL history
recruitedFrom Brunswick (VFA) NERFINISHED
sport Australian rules football
stateTeam Victoria NERFINISHED
styleOfPlay attacking wingman
long kicking
strong overhead marking
teamOfTheCenturyMember North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED

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