Greeny joins the AFL Northern NSW team

New Northern NSW Competition Co-ordinator Brad Greenshields at the Gabba with his son watching a Collingwood match.

 

A life time love of footy is about to become a job of passion for Brad Greenshields who has been appointed to the role of Competition Co-ordinator for Northern NSW.

Having started out as a junior player with Bayswater in the Eastern FNL in Melbourne, Greeny’s footy odyssey took in a number of stops in country Victoria before he landed in Coffs Harbour in the late 1990s and linked with the North Coffs Kangaroos where he was a multiple Premiership winning player, one of those as captain-coach. He was also named in the AFL North Coast Team of the Decade for 2000 to 2009.

Greeny spent 13 years with the Coffs Coast Advocate newspaper in numerous journalist and editorial roles, and has spent the last three years running his own business which included writing for, and managing, the AFL North Coast socials last year.

He brings to the role of Competition Co-ordinator a great skill set that will be utilised across tasks such as fixturing, competition management within the PlayHQ system, rule development and interpretation, and club consultation and management.

“I’m thrilled to be given the opportunity to work for AFL NSW/ACT and I’m really looking forward to getting involved with the passionate footy community we’re so lucky to have across Northern NSW,” Greenshields said.

“The game has enjoyed healthy participation numbers in our region over recent years and one of my goals is to help grow those numbers.

“While I’ve already enjoyed a long involvement in the AFL North Coast community, I’m really looking forward to get to know the North West just as well.”

Paul Taylor, Community Football Manager, said that Brad’s appointment is another exciting development in the ongoing growth of AFL across Northern NSW.

“The competitions on both the North Coast and in the North West have had excellent annual growth for the past six years, which will continue into 2022 with both Leagues adding new Youth Girls competitions,” Taylor said.

“With the North West clubs electing to have their League managed by AFL NSW/ACT we needed an extra staff member to share the load. It’s exciting to have someone with Brad’s footy pedigree, skill set, and passion for the game join the team, and I know that his involvement will ensure that the competitions are run to an extremely high standard.”

Greeny’s first day in the role will be Monday 24 January.