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    Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    By Adam Cooper
    March 24, 2009

    Western Bulldogs skipper Brad Johnson is using retired Hawk Shane Crawford as proof fairytale finishes are possible as he draws towards the end of his own distinguished AFL career.

    Johnson is about to enter his 16th season but is delighted at how well the Bulldogs have prepared as they seek to advance on reaching the preliminary finals last year.

    This season is a significant one for the star forward, who could assume his club's games record and finds himself the last remaining member of his contemporaries now that Chris Grant, Rohan Smith, Luke Darcy and Scott West have all retired.

    While there are no immediate plans to follow his mates, watching Hawthorn provide Crawford with the ultimate swansong in 2008 gave Johnson heart he could still be part of the Bulldogs' first premiership win in 55 years.

    “That's the No.1 aim,'' he said.

    “That's why I'm hanging around and trying to do as well as I can for the team as well to strive and achieve that.

    “You look at the way Shane Crawford finished his career last year and it gives you that little bit of resolve to think ‘Gee, wouldn't that be fantastic to end the last couple of years of your career to achieve the ultimate success'.

    “`That was a drive of the other guys when they were here and hopefully I can continue that and we can achieve it for this club, which hasn't achieved it for quite a number of years.''

    The Bulldogs' defeats to the Hawks and Geelong in last year's finals underlined the feeling there remains a gap between the grand finalists and the rest.

    Johnson said his side used the “devastation'' of being eliminated by the Cats as a spur over the pre-season, and was impressed at how many of his team-mates had recorded increases in speed and strength entering the 2009 campaign.

    That improvement meant the sky was the limit this season.

    “It's the unknown at the moment,'' he said.

    “We know we've prepared extremely well and we're ready to compete with any team in the competition.

    “We know we can certainly do that and get a win on most occasions.

    “You steel yourself up because you've done all the hard work and obviously we're ready to get stuck into it.''

    Sunday's game against Fremantle at Subiaco will be Johnson's 325th, which will put the 32-year-old past West, who reluctantly retired last year, and leave only Grant (341) and Doug Hawkins (329) ahead of him.

    Johnson said it was too early to think about taking the record, but admitted it carried more significance because of the standing he held his former team-mates in.

    “I'd love to take it off Granty! Just joking there,'' he said.

    “They were the guys I looked up to - Granty, Westy and Smithy (300 games) were the main three and Luke Darcy's (226) in there as well.

    “The five of us played some fantastic footy together and a lot of footy together and they're my idols basically.

    “That hasn't changed, I still look up to them immensely.”
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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Hard not to love Brad Johnson - such a positive guy

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    Hard not to love Brad Johnson - such a positive guy
    Very true, I don't ever recall seeing him without a smile on his face, that is just him - he is that type of person that has time for everyone and very rarely do things get him down.

    Will be a sad day when he hangs up his boots and I really hope he can proudly display a premiership medallion around his neck before his time is up. Go Johnno!

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Not being biased, but Johnston deserves a Premiership medallion more than Crawford.
    Crawford was never an All Australian captain and never caries on like a tool.
    It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Quote Originally Posted by KT31 View Post
    Not being biased, but Johnston deserves a Premiership medallion more than Crawford.
    Crawford was never an All Australian captain and never caries on like a tool.
    Sorry should have read Johnston doesn't carrie on like the tool Crawford does.
    It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Quote Originally Posted by KT31 View Post
    Sorry should have read Johnston doesn't carrie on like the tool Crawford does.
    Johnson, you mean?

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    He's only the captain, why learn his name?

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    He's only the captain, why learn his name?
    In KT31's defence, I spoke to him on the phone a little bit before he posted that and he was having a few 'late night getting the words out in the right order' problems.

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Haha haven't we all. Johnston it is.

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    Re: Brad Johnson hoping to replicate Shane Crawford's fairytale finish

    Quote Originally Posted by Lantern View Post
    Haha haven't we all. Johnston it is.
    Thank's for the understanding.
    I must admit I was enjoying one or two celebratory ales.
    It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.

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