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Sun sees hoops in life after football

Greenwood eager to be involved in franchise

- ADAM SMITH

GOLD Coast midfield bull Hugh Greenwood has reiterated his desire to return to basketball after his AFL career and is hopeful of being involved in Tasmania’s re-entry tot he NBL in “some capacity ”.

Coming off an outstandin­g debut season with the Suns, the 28-year-old has also revealed he will look to take the first steps in re-entering the basketball world during the AFL off-season.

Speaking on fellow Tasmanian Adam Gibson’s Gibbo Goes One-On-One podcast, Greenwood refused to rule out completing a full circle and returning to basketball after he sensationa­lly walked out on a deal with the Perth Wildcats five years ago to join the Adelaide Crows.

“My dream post-footy is to get back into basketball in some capacity, whether it was playing or coaching,” Greenwood said.

“I can’t wait to be involved (with Team Tasmania), hopefully in some capacity, I will do all I can to drive it and pump it up until the team finally comes in. This hopefully will be a pathway for me and things can go from there, I’m certainly not ruling it out.

“I would love to (play basketball again )… but the standard is no joke. I don’ t know if I can just go from not playing for an amount of years to going and playing at NBL level.

“I would have to put a fair bit of time in, but it’s not like I have been sitting on the couch and sipping beers for the last five years, I am probably the fit test I have been.

“Granted it is a different fitness.”

The lure of returning to his home state has always been strong for Greenwood, with an NBL franchise now only adding to the pull when he calls time on his AFL career.

That will likely now be at least three years away after a superb campaign for the Suns which will see him in contention for the club’s best-andfairest award.

Greenwood led the league in tackles (117), finished second in pressure acts and fourth in clearances and contested possession­s, vindicatin­g his decision to leave the Crows to sign long term with Gold Coast.

However the itch of picking up the round ball is flickering and the former Boomer is hopeful of heading up the Pacific Motorway over summer and joining the Brisbane Bullets — who signed another Tasmanian, Tanner Krebs, for this year’s season.

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