An AFL and SANFL mixed season, Hugh Greenwood played 14 games in the senior side and six with the reserves.
Greenwood played his first AFL game of the year in Round Five against Gold Coast and kicked two goals en route to a 73-point win.
The former basketballer booted 11 goals this season and laid 84 tackles, meaning he averaged the most tackles of any Crow in 2019 (six per game).
In his third AFL season, Greenwood earned a Mark of the Year nomination for his high-flying grab against Port Adelaide in Round Eight.
The Tasmania native rose above Power midfielder Willem Drew in the fourth quarter to claim the mark just above the goal square.
Credit for the pluck, though, @HGreenwood3! #weflyasone https://t.co/03triFS9Zh pic.twitter.com/nzw7FNgtwD
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) May 12, 2019
At a glance:
Games: 14
Goals: 11
Disposals per game: 17.1
Contested possessions per game: 11.4
Tackles per game: 6
Best game:
Round Eight v Port Adelaide
Greenwood delivered his best performance of the season in Adelaide's Showdown 46 victory over Port Adelaide.
The 27-year-old recorded 22 disposals, 19 contested possessions, eight clearances and seven tackles as the Crows took the win by 20 points.
Greenwood was named in the best, alongside Alex Keath, Rory Sloane, Tom Lynch, Daniel Talia and Rory Laird.