Our Season Summary looks back at how each GIANTS player fared during the 2015 AFL season.

 

Name: Adam Treloar

Number: 17

2015 Games:  21 

AFL Fantasy Average: 104

Awards: Selected in the 22Under22 side and finished second in the Kevin Sheedy Medal (GIANTS Club Champion Award).

 

Background: Adam Treloar joined the GIANTS as a 17-year-old Access Selection in 2011. He made his debut in Round 3, 2012 against West Coast and has played 79 games for the club. 

Best Game: Round 7 v Carlton - 31 touches, 3 goals, 8 marks and 5 tackles.

Summary: Treloar enjoyed a career-best season in 2015, averaging 27.5 disposals per match and kicking 14 goals. He accumulated more disposals than any other GIANTS player and only played one game in which he had less than 20 touches (19 v Gold Coast). The midfielder battled groin soreness at various times throughout the season but still managed to contribute, finishing second in the Kevin Sheedy Medal which recognises the GIANTS’ Club Champion.

Pat On The Back: It was another consistent season for Treloar who was always dependable through the midfield and dangerous around goal.

What He Said: "I just want to thank everyone for my time here, I've loved every minute I've had here” - Adam Treloar.

What We Said: “The majority of our players have re-signed to keep this playing group together as they understand we are building something special and they want to be a part of it. We've had an attractive offer in front of Adam's management all year, but ultimately we have been unable to meet his financial requirements” - GIANTS General Manager Football Graeme Allan.

Look Ahead: At the end of the 2015 season Treloar requested a trade back to Victoria with negotiations still taking place.