Adam Cooney is back to his Brownlow best, says former great Brad Johnson

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 67678

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    Adam Cooney is back to his Brownlow best, says former great Brad Johnson

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    WESTERN Bulldogs great Brad Johnson says Adam Cooney is back to his 2008 Brownlow Medal form.
    Cooney has endured a miserable few years, with a cracked patella deteriorating into a degenerative knee problem.

    But Johnson said Cooney had returned from specialist treatment in Germany a changed man.
    "He used to hobble out to even start training. Now he runs out, he's straight into it and away he goes," Johnson said yesterday.

    "He's moving the best I've seen him move for three or four years."
    Cooney's return to form would be a boost for the Dogs.
    "They need an Adam Cooney in there to get that pace going around the contest and help generate that outside run that they do lack," Johnson said.
    "They've got a lot of guys that love winning the contested footy, but they need to retain possession when it gets on the outside.

    "They need more there because the opposition will just look at them and say: 'Let's stop Ryan Griffen and we've got the Bulldogs' at the moment.
    "Cooney is one who needs to get back in there to allow Griffen to get off the chain every now and then and have more of an impact getting forward."
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  • The Bulldogs Bite
    Hall of Fame
    • Dec 2006
    • 11406

    #2
    Re: Adam Cooney is back to his Brownlow best, says former great Brad Johnson

    Here's hoping -- would love to see Cooney back to playing great football for his own self, let alone of course our own personal enjoyment. It would have been extremely tough a) not playing much footy in the last 3 years and b) not playing well when he has actually got on the park.

    I remember thinking around 2005/2006 that it would be awesome to see Cooney and Griffen in full flight together. I think we all felt they'd be an unstoppable complete duo. Higgins would be the 'third' to tango, but sadly, all three guys haven't been able to gel together at the same time for various reasons. Griff had some consistency problems earlier in his career, Higgins has had injuries/form/confidence issues and Cooney's had the knee difficulties.

    2009 was probably the only year we saw all three have relatively good seasons at the same time, and we all know how close we got.
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