Brad Johnson (Australian rules footballer)

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Brad Johnson
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Personal information
Birth July 18, 1976 (1976-07-18) (age 31), Hoppers Crossing, Victoria
Recruited from Williamstown Seagulls/Western U18
Height and weight 182cm / 85kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 11, 1993, Footscray vs. Collingwood, at Whitten Oval
Team(s) Western Bulldogs (1993-)

299 games, 462 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2007 season
Career highlights

Brad Johnson (born July 18, 1976 in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria) is an Australian rules footballer with, and Captain of, the Western Bulldogs Football Club.

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Recruited from Williamstown, Johnson made his debut in the 1994 season, and has been known as either a damaging forward or midfielder. Known as the "Smiling Assassin" due to the constant smile on his face, he is a popular figure around the club and has won three best and fairest awards - in 1999, 2002 and 2006.

In 2005, he kicked what was, in the minds of many, to be Goal of the Year - an amazing soccer-style half volley from an extremely tight angle on the boundary line.

Johnson has been selected in the All Australian team in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2006 he was also chosen as captain of the All Australian Team and captain of the Western Bulldogs following the injury of Luke Darcy. Johnson capped off his 2006 season finishing second in the Coleman Medal with 70 goals, an amazing feat considering his small stature and the fact that he had played out the final 11 games of the season requiring shoulder surgery.

Johnson is married to Donna and they now have two children, Ella and Jack.

He has co-hosted the children's AFL show Auskick'n Around on Fox Footy Channel with Essendon Football Club captain Matthew Lloyd before the show was cancelled at the end of 2005.

Brad Johnson regulary plays as a Full Forward but when he is heavy marked or out of play he can play as a Forward pocket or midfielder.

Moreover, many AFL fans rate him as one of the best full forwards in AFL.


Preceded by
Scott West
Western Bulldogs Best and Fairest winner
1999
Succeeded by
Scott West
Preceded by
Luke Darcy
Western Bulldogs Best and Fairest winner
2002
Succeeded by
Scott West
Preceded by
Scott West
Western Bulldogs Best and Fairest winner
2006
Succeeded by
Brian Harris
Preceded by
Mark Ricciuto
All-Australian Team Captain
2006
Succeeded by
Andrew McLeod
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