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Mitch Robinson Personal information Full name Mitchell Robinson Date of birth 7 June 1989 Original team Tasmanian Devils (VFL) Draft #40, 2008 National Draft, Carlton Height/Weight 185cm / 86 kg Position(s) Midfielder / Forward Club information Current club Carlton Number 12 Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 2009– Carlton 49 (29) International team honours Years Team Games (Goals) 2011 Australia 0 1 Playing statistics to end of 2011 season .Mitch Robinson (born 7 June 1989) is an Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.[1]
Robinson is a midfielder/half-forward who played junior football in Tasmania. In 2008, as an eighteen-year-old, he played eleven games for the Tasmanian Devils Football Club in the Victorian Football League, as well as two games for the Lauderdale Football Club seniors in the Southern Football League, and one game for the Tassie Mariners in the TAC Cup. He featured prominently at the AFL Under-18s Championship, winning the award as the Hunter-Harrison Medal as the best player in Division Two of the competition. He was drafted by the Carlton Football Club with its 3rd round selection (#40 overall) in the 2008 AFL National Draft, and made his debut in Round 1 2009 against Richmond at the M.C.G., scoring three goals.
Robinson played sporadically in the AFL in his first two seasons, playing 26 of 46 possible games for Carlton and spending the rest of the time with VFL-affiliate Northern Bullants.[2] His breakthrough came in the 2011 season, when he won a regular place in the team, and became a key ball-winner in the midfield; at midseason, Herald Sun commentator Mark Robinson heralded him as the league's most improved player.[3]
Robinson quickly became popular with Carlton fans for his incredible hardness at the ball – often in apparent disregard for his own safety, to the point where his style is frequently described as "kamikaze".[4]
References
- ^ Mitch Robinson's statistics from AFL Tables
- ^ "Mitch Robinson". AFL Tables. http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/M/Mitch_Robinson.html. Retrieved 4 Jul 2011.
- ^ Robinson, Mark (4 Jul 2011). "10 Things I Like". Herald Sun. Australia. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/the-tackles-round-14-all-australian-team/story-fn5937w8-1226085457619. Retrieved 4 Jul 2011.
- ^ Walsh, Courtney (17 Jun 2011). "Mitch Robinson doesn't go half-hearted when approaching the ball". The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/mitch-robinson-doesnt-go-in-half-hearted-when-approaching-the-ball/story-e6frg7mf-1226076678466. Retrieved 4 Jul 2011.
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Craig BirdHunter Harrison Medal
2008Succeeded by
Dylan McNeilCarlton Football Club – current squad 1 Walker · 2 Russell · 3 Murphy · 4 Gibbs · 5 Judd (c) · 6 Simpson · 8 Kreuzer · 9 Lucas · 10 Watson · 11 Warnock · 12 Robinson · 13 Yarran · 14 McLean · 15 Laidler · 16 Collins · 18 Bower · 19 Betts · 20 O'Keeffe* · 22 Hampson · 23 Henderson · 24 McCarthy · 25 Mitchell · 26 McInnes · 27 Armfield · 29 Scotland · 30 Waite · 31 Davies · 32 Thornton · 34 Duigan · 35 Curnow* · 36 Kerr · 38 Garlett · 40 Jamison · 41 Casboult* · 42 Tuohy* · 43 White · 44 Carrazzo · 45 Joseph · 46 Ellard · 47 Carter* · 48 Bray* · tbd Buckley
Coach: Ratten
* denotes Rookie Listed players2008 AFL Draft First round Jack Watts • Nic Naitanui • Stephen Hill • Hamish Hartlett • Michael Hurley • Chris Yarran • Daniel Rich • Tyrone Vickery • Jack Ziebell • Phil Davis • Steele Sidebottom • Lewis Johnston • Tom Lynch • Ayce Cordy (F/S) • Mitchell Brown • Ryan Schoenmakers • Sam Blease (Priority Pick) • Luke Shuey (Priority Pick)Second round James Strauss • Tom Swift • Hayden Ballantyne • Jackson Trengove • David Zaharakis • Nick Suban • Jack Redden • Jayden Post • Sam Wright • Shaun McKernan • Dayne Beams • Daniel Hannebery • Jordan Roughead • Liam Jones • Thomas Gillies • Liam Shiels •Third round Jamie Bennell • Ashley Smith • Zac Clarke • Matthew Broadbent • Steven Motlop • Mitch Robinson • Todd Banfield • Mitchell Banner • Liam Anthony • Rory Sloane • Jarrad Blight • Luke Rounds • Rhys Stanley • Nicholas Heyne • Taylor Hunt • Jordan LisleFourth round Neville Jetta • Jordan Jones • Michael Walters • Jarrad Reddan • Michael Still • Ben Bucovaz • Aaron Cornelius • Tom Hislop • Nathan O'Keefe • Tom Lee • Campbell Heath • Alistair Smith • Luke LowdenFifth round Rohan Bail • Rhys O'Keeffe • Glenn Dawson • Tyson Slattery • Tim Ruffles • Bart McCulloch • Warren Benjamin • Will Young • Leigh Brown • Paul Cahill • Shane SavageSixth round Chris Hall • Jason Davenport • Caleb Tiller • Kieran King • Colm BegleyCategories:- Australian rules footballers from Tasmania
- Carlton Football Club players
- Living people
- 1989 births
- Tassie Mariners players
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