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| Ben Johnson |
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| Height |
183cm |
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| Weight: |
82kg |
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| Recruited From: |
St Marys (VMFL)/Preston
U18 |
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| Debut: |
2000 |
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| Date of Birth: |
5 April 1981 |
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Player
Profile: by Johnson#26 |
A Magpies supporter in his junior days, Johnson was selected at pick
62 in the 1999 National Draft. In his first season at the Pies, Johnson
showed pace and poise from the wing, and actually kicked four goals
in his first game.
Johnson played in the number 31 jumper in his first season, but with
his childhood hero Gavin Brown retiring at the season’s end,
Johnson requested fro Brown’s number 26. Johnson then went on
to show some of the traits of Brown, such as skill, courage and leadership.
Johnson was suspended in round 15 for charging Geelong’s Mitchell
White, which derailed his season.
2002 was a season where Johnson’s foot skills dramatically improved.
His run off the halfback flank a feature and his never say die attitude
inspirational. Johnson was again good in the Grand Final, holding
Brisbane star Jason Akermainis to only a handful of touches.
Johnson again improved in 2003 with his run again a vital cog in the
Magpie machine. He added the ability to kick long goals to his list
of talents. He was one of the best on a dismal Grand Final display.
2004 was Johnson’s best season to date. In a poor start to the
season, Johnson flew out of the blocks, running hard to create and
winning more of the ball then ever.
Johnson won the Jason McCartney Medal in round nine against the Kangaroos,
for the most courageous player of the ground. Although he experienced
a lean patch in the middle of the year, Johnson was still the most
improved player on the Magpies list.
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