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  • Published: 22 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781742531359
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
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Johnno

Bulldog Through & Through




This is the story of the Western Bulldogs' last two decades, as seen through the eyes of its favourite son.

Brad Johnson grew up in Melbourne's western suburbs, never dreaming he'd one day become captain of the Western Bulldogs and the club's games record holder. He's the Doggies' pin-up boy – a true working-class man - known as the 'smiling assassin'.
But beware of the dog. Behind that broad smile lies a steely determination to succeed. Johnno's durability and consistency over a sixteen-year career have made him a widely respected player and a great leader, on and off the field. He has witnessed the club's transformation from a culture of losing to one of winning, within reach of its second premiership.
Johnno has great stories to tell about his teammates - the early days were shared with Dougie Hawkins and Libba - and he played with many 300-plus game legends (Chris Grant, Scott West and Rohan Smith). He was part of the club when Ted Whitten lost his battle with cancer. Brad has a candid view on coaching, having played under three different coaches (Terry Wallace, Peter Rhode, Rodney 'Rocket' Eade). He's seen his beloved club almost go under, and he's captained it through its resurrection.
This is the story of the Western Bulldogs' last two decades, as seen through the eyes of its favourite son.

  • Published: 22 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781742531359
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

About the author

Brad Johnson

Brad Johnson made his debut with the Western Bulldogs in 1994. He played his 350th game in round 1, 2010, becoming the club games record holder. Brad has won the club best and fairest three times, is a member of the Bulldogs Team of the Century and has earned All Australian selection six times. He has been the Bulldogs' captain since 2006, and in the same year captained the All Australian team. He will retire at the end of the 2010 season, after 17 years of elite football.

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