Lindsay Gilbee facts for kids
Lindsay Gilbee was born on July 8, 1981. He is a former Australian rules footballer. He played for the Western Bulldogs team in the Australian Football League (AFL). Lindsay was known for his amazing kicking skills during his career.
He retired from playing after the 2012 season. Today, Lindsay works as a development coach. He helps young players improve their skills at the St Kilda Football Club.
Starting His Football Journey
Lindsay Gilbee began his professional football career after being chosen in the 1999 National AFL Draft. The Western Bulldogs picked him as the 43rd player overall. Before joining the AFL, he played for the Eastern Ranges team. This team is part of the TAC Cup, which is a competition for young players.
His Amazing Kicking Skills
Lindsay Gilbee was famous for his powerful and accurate kicks. Many people thought he was one of the best kickers in the AFL. He was so good that he even received offers to try out for American football teams. They wanted him to become a "punter." A punter is a player who kicks the ball far down the field to gain territory for their team. However, Lindsay decided to stay and play Australian rules football.
Discovering Family History
In 2019, Lindsay Gilbee's family learned something special about their past. They found out that his grandmother, on his mother's side, was an Indigenous woman. She belonged to the Booandik people. She was raised in foster care after her mother passed away when she was very young. This discovery helped Lindsay's family connect with their Indigenous heritage.