Leek Aleer's Giants teammates say his game-saving moments during Saturday's win over Geelong did not come as a surprise.
The 22-year-old's stunning intercept marks in the dying moments of GWS' thrilling four-point win over Geelong at Kardinia Park on Saturday night helped the Giants snap their three-game losing streak. After picking off Tom Stewart's long bomb inside 50, the lanky defender silenced the Geelong crowd when he launched over Tyson Stengle and Tom Hawkins to pull off another spectacular mark with just one minute left to play."I've watched it a lot. It's pretty surreal," Aleer said on Monday, having become an overnight football celebrity.
"Taking a mark felt like the right decision at the time. With that last play, I just wanted to help the team win."Born in Kenya to Sudanese parents before moving to Adelaide, Aleer made his debut for the Giants in 2022 after being drafted at pick No.15 in 2021.The key defender had already established his prowess in the air after breaking the all-time draft combine record for the running vertical jump, with a leap of 107 centimetres.
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