The Coon Dog
05-03-2010, 02:38 AM
Rohan Connolly - The Age - 5 March
ANY AFL player the wrong side of 30 will tell you that it takes only an injury or a few poor games in a row for every man and his dog to start throwing the "R" word around.
It hasn't really been a problem for Western Bulldogs captain Brad Johnson, though. His incredible consistency, a triple best and fairest winner and placed seven times, fourth last year at the age of 33, six-time All-Australian, etc., etc., has been remarkable.
No more so than his durability, however. Johnson played nine games in his first AFL season all the way back in 1994. Since the beginning of 1995, he has played 340 of a possible 346 games. Unbelievable. Indeed, as Johnson has got older he's got even more durable, missing just two games in the past nine seasons.
Article in full... (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/dogged-by-doubters-but-johnson-wont-roll-over-20100304-plr9.html)
ANY AFL player the wrong side of 30 will tell you that it takes only an injury or a few poor games in a row for every man and his dog to start throwing the "R" word around.
It hasn't really been a problem for Western Bulldogs captain Brad Johnson, though. His incredible consistency, a triple best and fairest winner and placed seven times, fourth last year at the age of 33, six-time All-Australian, etc., etc., has been remarkable.
No more so than his durability, however. Johnson played nine games in his first AFL season all the way back in 1994. Since the beginning of 1995, he has played 340 of a possible 346 games. Unbelievable. Indeed, as Johnson has got older he's got even more durable, missing just two games in the past nine seasons.
Article in full... (http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/dogged-by-doubters-but-johnson-wont-roll-over-20100304-plr9.html)