Golby An Alternative Option To Hargrave?

Started by Windigo, March 17, 2012, 07:16:21 PM

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Is He

Yes
29 (46.8%)
No
14 (22.6%)
Maybe
19 (30.6%)

Total Members Voted: 2

Windigo


Football Factory

Introduction
Mitch Golby is a creative midfielder/defender who was drafted by the Lions at the end of 2009 midway through his rehabilitation from a knee reconstruction. He is a courageous left-footer who has bounced back from injury setbacks to prove a valuable addition to the Lions' squad.

Background
• Golby caught the eye of recruiters with a string of impressive performances with the Gippsland Power TAC U18 side in 2009.

• He averaged 23 disposals, eight marks and a goal in five matches with the Power and was subsequently invited to the Victorian State trials. H

• He looked almost certain to represent Victoria Country in the U18 Championships but tragically injured his Anterior Cruciate Ligament in a trial match at Victoria Park.

• Despite his injury setback, Golby was given a chance at an AFL career when the Lions drafted him with their first selection (Pick No.16 overall) in the 2009 AFL Rookie Draft.

2010
• Golby continued his rehabilitation from knee surgery throughout the start of the 2010 season and eventually found his way back into the Lions Reserves side by May.

• But just two games into his return, he injured the same knee and required an arthroscopic tidy-up which forced him back on the sidelines for the remainder of the season.

2011
• After overcoming an interrupted debut season, Golby enjoy an incident-free pre-season and earned a place in the Lions' NAB Cup round-robin opener against Essendon/St Kilda at Etihad Stadium. 

• During a second pre-season run against the Western Bulldogs at Visy Park, Golby limped off the field and headed straight to the rooms. While some feared the worst, the knee injury required on reltaively minor surgery and around four weeks on the sidelines.   

• He returned in time for the Reserves' Round 1 loss against Morningside and was widely considered the Lions' best player.

• He continued his good form throughout the first half of the season in the NEAFL - with his run and carry across half-back a feature of his game - and earned selection in Queensland's initial State squad.

• On the eve of the Lions' Round 12 match against Carlton, Golby was elevated to the senior list in place of draftee Ryan Lester who was placed on the long-term injured list.

• He was promptly named in the Lions' Round 12 and proceeded to collect 16 disposals and lay five tackles in his senior debut against the Blues at Etihad Stadium.

• He quickly became a relatively permanent fixture of the Lions backline for the remainder of the season, playing eight of the next 12 matches and averaging 13 disposals per game.

• At the 2011 AFL National Draft, the Lions used their final selection (Pick No.69 overall) to elevate Golby permanently to the Club's senior list for 2012.

Windigo

Yet more evidence to get on him!  :)

Good work FF. Must have had it mixed up. They USED pick 69 to elevate him, not get him.

But he was a forgotten talent because of the knee injuries.

azza707

gee, his knee seems a bit of a worry and quite injury prone, lets hope he strings some games together. is a bit of a worry when I'm considering eski as well with swans easy draw and some of the scores he has pumped out lately.

elephants

What are we realistically hoping of him? I don't see him becoming a keeper.. 80 ave? Straight swap/downgrade to a premium/fallen premium?

Windigo

At the start he is a cash cow. But as the season goes on he could very well be the Suckling of 2011.....And be a keeper.

elephants

Interesting. Has much better JS and seemingly sscoring potential than many backline rookies... I am trying to squeeze him in alongside two other mid-price backmen ::) :P

TMurphBROWNLOW

Quote from: Windigo on March 18, 2012, 03:32:49 PM
At the start he is a cash cow. But as the season goes on he could very well be the Suckling of 2011.....And be a keeper.

very optimistic hahaha! :p

Football Factory

If there was some decent forward rooks id get rid of Por Pie and put Golby into the backs .. but the back rooks are not too bad .. so i dont think i will do it ..  :-\

elephants

Damn. Done.

Clarke -> Golby.

Strong backs and fwds now with only one rookie starting in each line (ellis in the backs and d. smith in the fwds).

40k left to fix my mistakes :P

Slashers


lollipop man

A $265k cash cow? No thanks. Will probs only average around 75.

Justin Bieber

Quote from: elephants on March 18, 2012, 03:41:11 PM
Damn. Done.

Clarke -> Golby.

Strong backs and fwds now with only one rookie starting in each line (ellis in the backs and d. smith in the fwds).

40k left to fix my mistakes :P
I got 170k but two rookies starting in each possy...

Holz

Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on March 18, 2012, 03:39:25 PM
If there was some decent forward rooks id get rid of Por Pie and put Golby into the backs .. but the back rooks are not too bad .. so i dont think i will do it ..  :-\

thats exactly the problem i dont want to spend that much on my forward line but i need to with no good forward rookies besides smith. In the backline guys like ellis and morris look the goods

Windigo

His only 30 K more than Hargrave and everyone is on that bandwagon....