Steve Johnson (Australian footballer)

Steve Johnson

Johnson in 2011
Personal information
Full name Steven Leigh Johnson
Nickname(s) Stevie J[1]
Date of birth (1983-07-04) 4 July 1983
Original team(s) Wangaratta (O&MFL)
Murray Bushrangers (TAC Cup)
Draft No. 24, 2001 national draft
Height / weight 189 cm / 87 kg
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current club Greater Western Sydney
Number 17
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2002–2015
2016–
Total
Geelong
Greater Western Sydney
253 (452)
022 0(43)
275 (495)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
2008 Victoria 1 (3)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2016.
2 State and international statistics correct as of 2008.
Career highlights

Steven Leigh "Stevie" Johnson (born 4 July 1983) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Career

Early career

Johnson was born and raised in Wangaratta, Victoria. He played junior football with the Wangaratta Football Club, before moving onto the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup. He was selected by Geelong with pick 24 in the 2001 AFL Draft. His first few years were plagued with inconsistency, injury and off field problems. A medium-sized forward, Johnson is renowned for his freakish ability on the field, where he has consistently wowed fans with his penchant for extraordinary goals.[1] As a child, Steve was a natural left footer.

2007

Johnson was suspended by his club for the first five matches of the 2007 season after he was arrested for public drunkenness in Wangaratta on 24 December 2006 - a charge which was later dropped. He returned in Round 6 against Richmond where he went on to contribute 21 possessions and two goals in a match Geelong won by 157 points. He went on to post career-best numbers across the board, capped off by All-Australian selection on the half-forward flank in September.

His 2007 season was capped off when Johnson lead the Cats to victory in the Grand Final, collecting a premiership medallion, and winning the Norm Smith Medal for best on ground in the Grand Final. Johnson was hailed as a feel good story for the year, with a good example of a player reforming after disciplinary action.

2008

Johnson playing for Geelong in 2008.

Early in 2008 however, Johnson lost his drivers' license and was sentenced to 50 hours working with the TAC after he was clocked in over 70 km/h over the speed limit in a 50 zone. Teammate Shannon Byrnes was in the car at the time.

He had yet another stellar season in 2008, kicking 49 home-and-away season goals and earning a spot on the forward flank in the All-Australian team of 2008. He gathered 34 disposals in the Cats' Grand Final loss to Hawthorn.

2009

In the 2009 AFL season, he played 18 matches and kicked 40 goals, finishing tenth in the Geelong best and fairest award.[2] He was a member of the Cats 2009 Premiership winning team.

2011

In 2011, 'Stevie Wonder', struggled to consistently produce the captivating form that had won him All Australian selection in previous years. He was still a force though, gaining recognition by being honored in the initial All-Australian squad of 40. His season nearly came to an abrupt end, when during the third quarter of the Preliminary Final between Geelong and West Coast, he appeared to sustain a serious injury to his left knee. Racing against the clock in order to gain fitness for the Grand Final against the Magpies, it was heavily speculated that Johnson would be unable to gain full fitness in time. For almost the entire week, whilst his team-mates trained in the spotlight, Stevey J spent time up in Melbourne in a Hyperbaric Chamber. Fortunately for himself and Geelong fans, Johnson was able to gain fitness needed and played a vital part in the cats win over the Pies. He went on to kick 4 goals amongst 14 possessions, thus claiming his third premiership medallion.

2016

In October 2015, Johnson signed a one-year contract with Greater Western Sydney.[3] In his first match against his old club in Round 2, Johnson kicked two goals as his new club won by 13 points.[4] On September 28 2016 Johnson announced he had signed a one year contract extension with GWS, after missing their preliminary final loss due to suspension.[5]

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2015 season.[6]
Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Season Team # Games G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
Totals Averages (per game)
2002 Geelong 20 12 16 12 101 50 151 40 28 1.3 1.0 8.4 4.2 12.6 3.3 2.3
2003 Geelong 20 15 23 12 122 49 171 54 29 1.5 0.8 8.1 3.3 11.4 3.6 1.9
2004 Geelong 20 13 21 19 143 54 197 58 31 1.6 1.5 11.0 4.2 15.2 4.5 2.4
2005 Geelong 20 12 18 15 129 51 180 59 19 1.5 1.3 10.8 4.3 15.0 4.9 1.6
2006 Geelong 20 15 30 13 139 60 199 70 22 2.0 0.9 9.3 4.0 13.3 4.7 1.5
2007 Geelong 20 20 49 33 286 86 372 144 44 2.5 1.7 14.3 4.3 18.6 7.2 2.2
2008 Geelong 20 25 53 31 333 174 507 147 65 2.1 1.2 13.3 7.0 20.3 5.9 2.6
2009 Geelong 20 18 40 38 255 103 358 112 44 2.2 2.1 14.2 5.7 19.9 6.2 2.4
2010 Geelong 20 22 63 36 274 136 410 131 50 2.9 1.6 12.5 6.2 18.6 6.0 2.3
2011 Geelong 20 23 50 37 319 195 514 143 84 2.2 1.6 13.9 8.5 22.3 6.2 3.7
2012 Geelong 20 21 19 17 299 166 465 117 94 0.9 0.8 14.2 7.9 22.1 5.6 4.5
2013 Geelong 20 19 23 23 315 231 546 108 87 1.2 1.2 16.6 12.2 28.7 5.7 4.6
2014 Geelong 20 18 17 14 265 199 464 92 94 0.9 0.8 14.7 11.1 25.8 5.1 5.2
2015 Geelong 20 20 30 25 256 156 412 99 46 1.5 1.3 12.8 7.8 20.6 5.0 2.3
Career 253 452 325 3236 1710 4946 1374 738 1.8 1.3 12.8 6.8 19.6 5.4 2.9

Career highlights

AFL

Geelong

TAC Cup

References

  1. 1 2 Murphy, Bob (31 May 2012). "Trick of the light, or just another Stevie J trick?".
  2. Ablett, Enright share best and fairest award ( 2 October 2009)
  3. Navaratnam, Dinny (19 October 2015). "Former Cats champ Stevie J to play on at Giants". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  4. Adaimy, Roje (3 April 2016). "Giant shock for the Cats in Canberra". Australian Football League. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  5. Buckley, James (28 September 2016). "Steve Johnson re-signs with Greater Western Sydney Giants until 2017".
  6. http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/S/Steve_Johnson.html


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