John Goold Explained

John Goold
Fullname:John William Crosbie Goold
Birth Date:27 June 1941
Originalteam:Healesville (YVFL)
Debutdate:Round 7, 1963
Debutteam:Carlton
Debutopponent:Footscray
Debutstadium:Western Oval
Height:187 cm
Weight:80 kg
Statsend:1970
Years1:1963–1970
Club1:Carlton
Games Goals1:108 (3)

John William Crosbie Goold (27 June 1941 – 31 May 2024) was an Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s.[1]

Early life and education

John William Crosbie Goold was born on 27 June 1941. Originally from Healesville in the Yarra Valley of Victoria, Australia, he attended Melbourne Grammar School, as a boarder, for 11 years.

Football

Recruited from the Yarra Valley Football League (YVFL) club Healesville, [2] [3] Goold was a half back and played in two Carlton premiership sides. The first in 1968 saw him line up at centre half back and the second came two years later in the 1970 VFL Grand Final which would be his last league game.

Goold represented Victoria at interstate football, including at the 1966 Hobart Carnival, where he earned All-Australian selection and finished second in the Tassie Medal voting. He also polled well in that year's Brownlow Medal, finishing in eighth place.

A fashion designer during his football career, which earned him the nickname "Ragsy", after he retired from football, Goold took up farming at a property in Ellerslie, Victoria, and became involved in horse-breeding, specifically polo ponies.

Personal life and death

Goold married Joanna Darling Baillieu in March 1968.Their son, Ed, played reserve grade football for Carlton from 1997 to 1998. John Goold died from cancer on 31 May 2024, in Camperdown, Victoria, at the age of 82.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-06-02 . Farewell football's 'Mr Elegant': A tribute to John 'Ragsy' Goold . 2024-06-02 . carltonfc.com.au . en.
  2. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hBxQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lJYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2003%2C4932054 League Teams Chosen: Footscray v. Carlton, The Age, (Friday, 31 May 1963), p.24.
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hBxQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lJYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3342%2C4934237 Blues Name New Forward Flanker, The Age, (Friday, 31 May 1963), p. 24.
  4. News: Auld . Tim . South-west mourns two-time Carlton premiership player . 3 June 2024 . The Standard . 2 June 2024.