GREATER Western Sydney's Toby Greene has terrorised Adelaide with a four-goal haul to inspire the Giants to an upset 59-point win.

Greene also had a hand in two other goals in the Giants' boilover 17.11 (113) to 8.6 (54) victory on Saturday at Adelaide Oval.

In just his second match after serving a six-game ban for making contact with an umpire, Greene ensured the Giants belied the form guide to chalk up a second win of the season.

Greene starred with an attacking support cast featuring his co-captain Stephen Coniglio, Jesse Hogan and Lachie Whitfield, who each booted three goals.

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Highlights: Adelaide v GWS

The Crows and Giants clash in round seven

Published on Apr 30, 2022

The GWS midfield, headlined by the brilliant Josh Kelly (41 disposals, seven inside 50s), Tom Green (24 touches), Isaac Cumming (33 possessions) and Tim Taranto (23 disposals, one goal), dominated the lacklustre Crows.

Adelaide's Rory Laird (35 possessions) and Ben Keays (27 touches) battled against the tide while Taylor Walker kicked two majors.

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But the Crows' woes were compounded by acting captain Brodie Smith being knocked out - after taking a spectacular mark, his head forcefully hit the ground on landing - while Ned McHenry also didn't return after a third-term head knock.

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GWS trump card Greene kicked the first goal of the game after taking a chest mark on the back of Adelaide's Jordan Butts, triggering an opening assault from the visitors.

The Giants booted 5.4 to Adelaide's 1.1 for the quarter as Greene kicked two majors, missed another, and had a hand in a chain of play that led to a Whitfield goal.

The dynamo slotted another two goals in the second quarter, crumbing a pack for a left-foot snap and, two minutes later, converting with a right-foot snap.

Greene's efforts with both feet came amid another scoring deluge for the Giants who added six goals to one for a whopping 59-point half-time lead, 11.8 to 2.3.

In the third term, Coniglio, as he did in the second quarter, opened the goal scoring.

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Soon after, Greene offered a handball to teammate Taranto for another goal and when Harry Himmelberg followed with yet another, the Giants amassed a 79-point lead.

Adelaide trailed by 72 points at three quarter-time and belatedly outscored GWS in the final term as the Crows crashed to a fourth loss in seven games.

The jolly Green(e) Giants

With Greene at his game-changing best in the forward line, another Green was dominating in the midfield. At just 21 years old, Tom Green is establishing himself as one of the game’s most exciting onballers. His skills and game sense were on full display against the Crows, with one perfectly executed handball setting up Greene for the forward’s third goal.

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Greene the machine looking supreme

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Old friends become foes
Adelaide’s Josh Rachele has been tearing it up in his debut season, kicking 12 goals in his first six games. But on Saturday, he faced off against his best mate Cooper Hamilton. Debuting for the Giants, rookie-listed Hamilton picked up 12 touches and five tackles, while Rachele was thrown on the ball and managed three clearances and 11 touches.

ADELAIDE                                         1.1       2.3        3.4        8.6  (54)
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY          5.4      11.8      14.10     17.11 (113)

GOALS  
Adelaide: Walker 2, McHenry, Keays, Cook, Schoenberg, Murphy, Hately
Greater Western Sydney: Greene 4, Coniglio 3, Hogan 3, Whitfield 3, Himmelberg 2, Taranto, Hill

BEST  
Adelaide: Laird, Keays, Dawson, Crouch, Berry
Greater Western Sydney: Greene, Kelly, Cumming, Taranto, Green 

INJURIES  
Adelaide: Smith (head knock), McHenry (head)
Greater Western Sydney: None

SUBSTITUTES  
Adelaide: Harry Schoenberg (replaced B. Smith)
Greater Western Sydney: Matt de Boer (unused)

Crowd: 31,811 at Adelaide Oval