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Scraggers
23-11-2009, 03:19 AM
Rodney Eade is confident veteran Brad Johnson can play two more seasons

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Jon Ralph November 23, 2009

WESTERN Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade says he expects Brad Johnson to play for at least two seasons, and hopes Barry Hall's arrival prolongs his captain's career.

Eade is more upbeat than defender Dale Morris, who last week exhorted the Dogs to win next year's premiership in what might be Johnson's last year.

He said Johnson's exceptional season, in which he finished fourth in the best-and-fairest and nearly hauled the Dogs into a Grand Final, showed he had plenty of run in his legs.

Eade also said:

Full article (http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/rodney-eade-is-confident-veteran-brad-johnson-can-play-two-more-seasons/story-e6frf9jf-1225801853685)

EasternWest
23-11-2009, 06:58 AM
Go Johnno!

chef
23-11-2009, 07:12 AM
He is awesome.

LostDoggy
23-11-2009, 10:00 AM
I'd be happy with that. :D

Rocco Jones
23-11-2009, 10:05 AM
Great news.

I am a believer that our game retires champions too early (as much as I hate the cliche phrase and most people who use it) and that clubs severely overrate the last spot on their list.

BulldogBelle
23-11-2009, 11:12 AM
Excellent news - had to laugh this morning whilst walking back into my office a co-worker walked past me with a large stick (a makeshift prop supposedly made to look like a walking stick) and handed me a note saying hi, I can go on another 5 years signed Brad Johnson then on his back he had a post it note with Johnno's number...I was in hysterics watching him hobble back into his office with that damn stick. That's what you get at my work, total comedians all day long! :)

Go_Dogs
23-11-2009, 11:26 AM
Haha, yes you'd have to pay that one BB.

I was just telling a friend yesterday that I think Brad will play two more years, although once we win the 2010 flag Johnno might decide to call it quits.

BulldogBelle
23-11-2009, 11:46 AM
Haha, yes you'd have to pay that one BB.

I was just telling a friend yesterday that I think Brad will play two more years, although once we win the 2010 flag Johnno might decide to call it quits.

Yes Griffen#16, definitely pay that one, was one of his better attempts.

Who knows with Johnno, he's been knocked from pillar to post, how often has he played injured and has had miraculous recoveries he just picks himself up and just continues to play.... all going well for him if we were to win the flag in 2010, I reckon he would seriously consider another year.

Bulldog Revolution
23-11-2009, 12:22 PM
I wince when I read articles like this - call it superstition, call it what you will

AFL careers are over in the blink of an eye.

IMO ridiculous to be talking about Johnson playing in 2011 at this stage.

The Bulldogs Bite
23-11-2009, 04:46 PM
I wince when I read articles like this - call it superstition, call it what you will

AFL careers are over in the blink of an eye.

IMO ridiculous to be talking about Johnson playing in 2011 at this stage.

Agreed. West and Richo are prime examples of how quickly a career can finish up.

There's a couple of things that concern me about this article;

* Johnson possibly playing even higher up the ground. He makes too many mistakes and isn't clean with the ball in midfield. He's far better playing instinctive footy up forward where he doesn't have to think or be as creative. I cringe every time I see Johnno running on the wing and especially down back. I love him, but he's not a midfielder anymore.

* This same time last year, we were talking about resting the likes of Johnson, Aker and Hudson throughout the season. It didn't happen, and it should've. Eagleton and Hahn could also be added to this mix too. IMHO we didn't manage the list very well last year as a number of players kept playing injured. I would much prefer to see niggles given a week to rest because if they aren't, often the injury is compounded. We should have enough depth to cover for this so hopefully the club sticks closer to its pre-season word as it's crucial to be fit and fresh in September.

Go_Dogs
23-11-2009, 05:10 PM
* This same time last year, we were talking about resting the likes of Johnson, Aker and Hudson throughout the season. It didn't happen, and it should've. Eagleton and Hahn could also be added to this mix too. IMHO we didn't manage the list very well last year as a number of players kept playing injured. I would much prefer to see niggles given a week to rest because if they aren't, often the injury is compounded. We should have enough depth to cover for this so hopefully the club sticks closer to its pre-season word as it's crucial to be fit and fresh in September.

I've said this a couple of times over the past few years, and it's something we really need to do - tailor our program throughout the year so everyone is niggle free and peaking come finals.

AndrewP6
23-11-2009, 06:02 PM
Have to side with Dale Morris on this one... I just can't see Johnno going on beyond 2010, and I can't see that being best for the team.

On the issue of the Bulldogs not resting players this year - if, as Eade said in one of the articles posted in "Dog's Day", we had several players playing hurt this year (Coons, Murph, Cross etc), it kind of forced their hand in perhaps not resting players when they otherwise might've. Also, games that we should have comfortably won we either lost or just scraped in, so we didn't help the cause there.

azabob
23-11-2009, 06:46 PM
Have to side with Dale Morris on this one... I just can't see Johnno going on beyond 2010, and I can't see that being best for the team.

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Why isn't Johnson playing on in 2011 good for the team? Especially if Eagleton and Akermanis call it quits.
In the other thread where the Eade interview is you were unsure how we would go without the older players.
So do you think Eagleton and Akermanis should've retired this year and Johnson retired at end of 2010?

Rocco Jones
23-11-2009, 07:16 PM
Have to side with Dale Morris on this one... I just can't see Johnno going on beyond 2010, and I can't see that being best for the team.


Boy oh boy do some people overrate the last spot on our list/22nd spot each week. It seems like most fans don't tolerate players over 30 unless they are a star. He was a deserving 4th in our best and fairest this season and I would be surprised if Johnno isn't clearly in our best 22 in 2011. I know there's the argument about him taking a youngsters spot but I think that is clearly outweighed by his positive influence and that we are thereabouts

comrade
23-11-2009, 07:21 PM
Boy oh boy do some people overrate the last spot on our list/22nd spot each week. It seems like most fans don't tolerate players over 30 unless they are a star. I would be surprised if Johnno isn't clearly in our best 22 in 2011. I know there's the argument about him taking a youngsters spot but I think that is clearly outweighed by his positive influence and that we are thereabouts

Rocco, you need a hot key that triggers a reply stating "people overrate the last spot on our list" :D

Rocco Jones
23-11-2009, 07:32 PM
Rocco, you need a hot key that triggers a reply stating "people overrate the last spot on our list" :D

I sure do. It's my way of trying to be nice and not directly criticsing someone. :)

It really does seem to be that the average fan online would rather a 4th round pick than a player in our top 5-10 who is over 30. I know I am entering into copyright infringement but boy do we like kids who haven't done much but also haven't proven they are crap.

AndrewP6
23-11-2009, 09:04 PM
Why isn't Johnson playing on in 2011 good for the team? Especially if Eagleton and Akermanis call it quits.
In the other thread where the Eade interview is you were unsure how we would go without the older players.
So do you think Eagleton and Akermanis should've retired this year and Johnson retired at end of 2010?

I'm just not convinced he can go for two more years, and everyone knows the story of players who play one season too many (the "bad for the team" bit!). It's just too far away, at his age, to make a call like that, I think. Play in 2010, see how he is faring, and then make a call - not now.

I still am unsure how we'll go with Aker, Eagle and Johnno gone. I think it's a massive hole in the team, and we'll find it very tough going unless some of the younger brigade make some big leaps. O'Keefe gone, Hill, Everitt and Grant not filling me with confidence, on that front :(

I think Aker made the right call to play on, I think he can make some very good contributions in 2010. Eagle not so sure - I'm a fan of his, but reckon he could've called it a day.

AndrewP6
23-11-2009, 09:08 PM
It seems like most fans don't tolerate players over 30 unless they are a star. He was a deserving 4th in our best and fairest this season
Yes, he certainly was.


I would be surprised if Johnno isn't clearly in our best 22 in 2011

I'd be surprised (pleasantly) if he was.

Bulldog Revolution
24-11-2009, 08:11 AM
I've said this a couple of times over the past few years, and it's something we really need to do - tailor our program throughout the year so everyone is niggle free and peaking come finals.

I agree and I think the problem in 2009 was:

a) we played a lot of ordinary footy during the home and away season
b) we were struggling and Eade was looking for a contract extension