Defender looks at lighter side of his head injury ahead of return this week
GREATER Western Sydney's Heath Shaw showed a head knock hasn't affected his sense of humour by turning up for a press conference wearing a cricket helmet.
Shaw is set to make his return from a serious head injury when the Giants face Richmond at the MCG on Saturday.
On Wednesday, Shaw joked he was awaiting "official approval" from the AFL for his helmet, supplied by former Test cricketer Simon Katich, who has acted as a runner for the Giants.
After a laugh, Shaw removed the helmet and spoke of his excitement at his return.
"It has been a long time I've been waiting on the sidelines to get back out there," the 28-year-old said.
"There's nothing to speed up the process at all, so it was a bit frustrating sitting on the sidelines and just waiting for time to go by."
Shaw said he thought initially he would make a quick recovery but was now happy he'd taken the time out.
"I thought I was OK a couple of days later but the seriousness of what happened was pretty full-on and it sent a bit of a fright," he said.
"Waiting that four or five weeks and doing everything to get right and fully training today gives me confidence."
In their last outing before the bye, the Giants impressed in a seven-point loss to third-placed Geelong but Shaw said they'd need to be at their best against in-form Richmond.
"Richmond are coming off four wins in a row and they beat West Coast in Perth," he said.
"We're coming off a bye and we've got to be on our toes."
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