View Full Version : Brad Johnson faces test before Dees clash
GVGjr
04-05-2010, 05:47 AM
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WESTERN Bulldogs skipper Brad Johnson is battling groin soreness before Friday night's clash against Melbourne.
Although the Dogs remain hopeful the veteran will improve enough to play, he will be tested later in the week.
Johnson has only just recovered from a nagging achilles/calf problem and the club will take a no-risk approach with the forward.
In other injury news at Whitten Oval, prized father-son recruit Ayce Cordy requires further shoulder surgery, ruling him out for up to eight weeks.
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Remi Moses
04-05-2010, 05:53 AM
Not good hopefully not serious. Crap that Johnson is starting to get niggly injuries:(
Johnno shouldn't play unless he's 100%. Bad news for Ayce but hopefully he can over his shoulder issues now that he's had the other one tightened up.
Desipura
04-05-2010, 08:52 AM
Johnno should be playing deep in the forward line with Hall. Use his pace on a lead (yes he still has some pace).
I do not think it is best for the team to see Johnno running around on a wing. His disposal is not the best and would provide more up forward. I would like to think the reason he has been playing on a wing is to increase his fitness base.
bornadog
04-05-2010, 09:06 AM
Johnno should be playing deep in the forward line with Hall. Use his pace on a lead (yes he still has some pace).
I do not think it is best for the team to see Johnno running around on a wing. His disposal is not the best and would provide more up forward. I would like to think the reason he has been playing on a wing is to increase his fitness base.
Couldn't agree more.
Mantis
04-05-2010, 09:48 AM
Johnno should be playing deep in the forward line with Hall. Use his pace on a lead (yes he still has some pace).
I do not think it is best for the team to see Johnno running around on a wing. His disposal is not the best and would provide more up forward. I would like to think the reason he has been playing on a wing is to increase his fitness base.
Johnno's great strength is his capacity to run all day. By running up and down the ground he is able to sap the energy of his opponent and is then able to turn him around to create an option. If he becomes a stay at home forward he will lose this ability and even though he has some pace he isn't any quicker than the defender who will pick him up. (These aren't my words)
I do agree that Johnno's field kicking is poor and the turnovers he creates aren't helping the team at all.
Desipura
04-05-2010, 10:32 AM
Johnno's great strength is his capacity to run all day. By running up and down the ground he is able to sap the energy of his opponent and is then able to turn him around to create an option. If he becomes a stay at home forward he will lose this ability and even though he has some pace he isn't any quicker than the defender who will pick him up. (These aren't my words)
I do agree that Johnno's field kicking is poor and the turnovers he creates aren't helping the team at all.
The problem being he is not turning him around to create an option. I want him to play similar to what he did 1-2 seasons back. Only difference a cameo to Hall as opposed to being the only 'go to' forward.
Mantis
04-05-2010, 10:45 AM
The problem being he is not turning him around to create an option. I want him to play similar to what he did 1-2 seasons back. Only difference a cameo to Hall as opposed to being the only 'go to' forward.
Maybe he can't.
Perhaps being crashed and bashed over the past 6 to 8 years as our 'power' forward has taken in it's toll and we are now left with a player that is a shadow of his former (extremely good) self.
Go_Dogs
04-05-2010, 11:01 AM
I do agree that Johnno's field kicking is poor and the turnovers he creates aren't helping the team at all.
I actually thought his field kicking was really good against Adelaide (the best I'd seen him use the ball further up field for a number of years). Agree that it wasn't so great against St Kilda.
Whether that boils down to him being sore, or whether the increased intensity and defensive pressure when playing a better side, made the game too fast for him to execute properly.
Desipura
04-05-2010, 11:14 AM
Maybe he can't.
Perhaps being crashed and bashed over the past 6 to 8 years as our 'power' forward has taken in it's toll and we are now left with a player that is a shadow of his former (extremely good) self.
Fair point.
Remi Moses
04-05-2010, 02:13 PM
Maybe he can't.
Perhaps being crashed and bashed over the past 6 to 8 years as our 'power' forward has taken in it's toll and we are now left with a player that is a shadow of his former (extremely good) self.
Agree I think we may now be paying the price for Brad playing a KP .
LostDoggy
04-05-2010, 03:45 PM
With Cordy out for 8 weeks (what a dissapointment but hopefully he can get over it) would Hooper deserve to be on the senior list?, he seems to be going pretty well at willy.
LostDoggy
04-05-2010, 04:26 PM
Tough to see that injuries seem to be catching up with Johnno - but I guess it is indicative of a couple of things - the key role he has had to play the past few seasons as a forward and also his age. He has had a pretty good run with injuries over the years, and it must be very difficult for him to come to terms with these nagging problems. I hope for the sake of the team and Johnno, he overcomes them all soon and maybe the 2nd half of the season will see him fit and clear of all injury (hopefully :D)
LostDoggy
04-05-2010, 04:37 PM
With Cordy out for 8 weeks (what a dissapointment but hopefully he can get over it) would Hooper deserve to be on the senior list?, he seems to be going pretty well at willy.
Not sure about Hooper, but agree with the idea. Who gets the call up, if anyone?
- Hooper
- Prato
- Panos
- Rose
- Daniels
Hooper and Rose are the only ones to have been playing Willy seniors, although Panos played last week with little impact.
Mitcha
04-05-2010, 05:10 PM
Not sure about Hooper, but agree with the idea. Who gets the call up, if anyone?
- Hooper
- Prato
- Panos
- Rose
- Daniels
Hooper and Rose are the only ones to have been playing Willy seniors, although Panos played last week with little impact.
We would only elevate another rookie if they are a realistic chance of playing AFL footy. Those mentioned are no closer to playing AFL footy than you or me. Let them play consistent footy in the seniors at Williamstown before we start looking too far ahead.
We would only elevate another rookie if they are a realistic chance of playing AFL footy. Those mentioned are no closer to playing AFL footy than you or me. Let them play consistent footy in the seniors at Williamstown before we start looking too far ahead.
Maybe Moles could stay on the list as Howard is almost ready to resume(which means Moles gets dropped off) and Cordy could go onto the long term injury list.
LostDoggy
04-05-2010, 05:16 PM
We would only elevate another rookie if they are a realistic chance of playing AFL footy. Those mentioned are no closer to playing AFL footy than you or me. Let them play consistent footy in the seniors at Williamstown before we start looking too far ahead.
Agree 100%
Cyberdoggie
04-05-2010, 05:48 PM
Johnno's great strength is his capacity to run all day. By running up and down the ground he is able to sap the energy of his opponent and is then able to turn him around to create an option. If he becomes a stay at home forward he will lose this ability and even though he has some pace he isn't any quicker than the defender who will pick him up. (These aren't my words)
I do agree that Johnno's field kicking is poor and the turnovers he creates aren't helping the team at all.
It might of been his injury but he did look the slowest man out there last week.
Scott West's career ended in a similar way, barely missed a game in his career until a niggling injury just continued to the point where he couldn't play.
I fear that Johnno will end up the same way. Perhaps we need to handle him with kid gloves, ease him back in at Williamstown until his body stands up. It's clear he isn't pulling up well at AFL level after the interuptions and injuries he's had.
AndrewP6
04-05-2010, 05:57 PM
Scott West's career ended in a similar way, barely missed a game in his career until a niggling injury just continued to the point where he couldn't play.
I fear that Johnno will end up the same way.
Agreed, apart from the nature of the injuries each had, the similarities are there... and worrying.
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