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Kane puts Adelaide – and flags – behind him
By GRANTLEY BERNARD in Melbourne
11jul03

FOR A bloke who was so desperate to leave, Kane Johnson can never quite escape Adelaide. Not when he glances down at his right ankle and the tattoo celebrating the Crows' back-to-back AFL premierships.

"Shocking," Johnson said with a laugh. "We'd all had a few beers and everyone said, `Let's get tatts'. Bloody stupid, isn't it? They're good to remind you, but . . . I just wish I had got it somewhere else." Somewhere else. That's where Johnson had wanted to be many times during his seven seasons with the Crows.
Finally, he got that chance with a trade to Richmond last season. Johnson loves to travel and the simple trip from Adelaide to Melbourne might have been his most satisfying. Barcelona might be his favourite city to visit, but Melbourne is his favourite city to live and Richmond his favourite team to play for.

"My dream was to play in Melbourne," Johnson said. "I always wanted to do it and it's really good to play here. I probably stayed in Adelaide longer than anticipated because I formed a pretty good bond with the boys and it was hard to leave (but) I knew it was time."

There were all kinds of reasons why Johnson wanted to come home to the city he left as a 17-year-old. Although a sister lives in Italy and his mother in Brisbane, Johnson wanted to come home to spend time with his dad and extended family.

He wanted to experience the cosmopolitan lifestyle of Melbourne. It also meant being able to enjoy a certain level of anonymity. One thing he learned in Adelaide was that you don't go anywhere with Mark Ricciuto. Not if you don't want to be bothered. In Melbourne, you can leave that to blokes like Matthew Richardson. "Adelaide can get a bit boring, to be honest," Johnson said. "It was good for a couple of years and it's a nice and relaxing place, but there's not a hell of a lot to do there.

"Footy's always on you . . . and they're footy crazy. You can't go anywhere without footy being in your face.

"The thing with Melbourne is you still get noticed a little bit, but . . . I can just sort of sneak around. I can be here (at the club) and then I can have my own life away from footy, which can break it up. You can get too much at times. I love playing footy but when I'm away from it, I like to be away from it."

Basically, Johnson just likes to go about his business without fuss or bother. On and off the field. He's not shy, but he's not looking for the spotlight, either. You train hard, play hard, have a go, do the best you can and always try to improve.

In essence, Johnson has completed that cycle once already in Adelaide. He did it hard his first season with the Crows, actually dropping to the reserves at Glenelg. But when coach Malcolm Blight arrived, so did a clean slate. Johnson worked hard and became a regular.

Two premierships followed for Johnson and the Crows, but they happened so quickly Johnson doubts he is yet to fully appreciate the feat. What he does appreciate is what moving to Adelaide did for him personally.

"I grew up a lot," he said. "I had to grow up very quickly. I was only 17 and you have to learn to live and look after yourself.

"I made a lot of good friends there and met a lot of good people and it helped my career in a way because it got me out of living here with my mates and I could have gone the other way not totally focused on footy like I was in Adelaide. It was probably the best thing."

Even so, Johnson could never completely fight off the homesickness. For seven years he tried to ignore that something inside pushing him back east, and in the end, enough was enough. After telling the club he was done, Johnson gave his manager instructions about securing a trade. Then he and girlfriend Nicole set off on a holiday to Bali, where they were to meet former Adelaide team-mate Peter Vardy and his partner.

Sipping a beer at Paddy's Bar, Johnson glanced at his watch and, seeing it was 10pm, decided on an early night. He and Nicole were meeting Vardy and his partner next morning, so they wanted to be fresh.

Not an hour later, they heard an explosion. Johnson thought it was a gas main exploding. But within 10 minutes, they saw injured people heading for the beach and word filtered through of the bombs that ruined Paddy's Bar, the Sari Club and hundreds of lives.

"I just freaked out," Johnson said. "I didn't know what was going on until I ran into a mate I used to play footy with and he said what had happened. We went back to the hotel and just hoped everyone we knew was safe. I couldn't sleep that night."

The three-week Bali holiday lasted four days. Johnson and Nicole headed for Queensland, turning on his phone just once a day to check for messages and trade news. Finally he got the news: he was going to Richmond, the team he barracked for as a kid.

"It was more a relief than anything," Johnson said. "Just to get it over the line and then to come to Richmond was a dream. In the back of my mind, I always wanted to play here. This is my ideal place to play."

Johnson loves the history of Richmond. He loves the old black-and-white photos, he loves to see the Tigers premiership teams hanging on the walls.

Certainly, Johnson, who has added some experience, bite and consistency to the Tiger midfield, does not hide the fact he would love to win a premiership at Richmond. It's been 23 years since the Tigers last won the flag; Johnson was two.

Winning flags with Adelaide was something. Winning one with Richmond would be something else again.

"It was good at the time," Johnson said of Adelaide's twin successes. "But now it's time to try and win another one at Richmond."

Which might just lead to another premiership tattoo. It might also be that Richmond is the place Johnson never leaves.

Ever.
 
There is something about what he said that I find painful. Can't pinpoint it though.

It might be unreasonable, but I expect the blokes who play in the colours to love the club as much as I do.
 

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Originally posted by napsyd
There is something about what he said that I find painful. Can't pinpoint it though.

It might be unreasonable, but I expect the blokes who play in the colours to love the club as much as I do.

That's how i read it as well, some how like he was a reluctant guest & was just marking time until he made it back to Melbourne,
 
Originally posted by noddy
That's how i read it as well, some how like he was a reluctant guest & was just marking time until he made it back to Melbourne,

Well, at least the Tigers supporters should be thrilled, and for exactly the same reason I found it painful.
 
Kane, hope you find what you're looking for and hopefully for your sake it's not a flag.

Thanks for your lace-out pass to Jars in the 97 PF, for your job on Harvey in the 97 GF, for your game in the 98 GF ...

... but most of all, thanks for getting Jason Torney & the King to West Lakes.

Shut the door on your way out.
 
Originally posted by napsyd
"It was good at the time," Johnson said of Adelaide's twin successes. "But now it's time to try and win another one at Richmond."

Which might just lead to another premiership tattoo. It might also be that Richmond is the place Johnson never leaves.

Ever.

The only thing that the spot on Kane's body reserved for the Richmond premiership tattoo will ever get is wrinkles!!!
 
Originally posted by napsyd
There is something about what he said that I find painful. Can't pinpoint it though.

It might be unreasonable, but I expect the blokes who play in the colours to love the club as much as I do.

I'm the same, unfortunately it is a modern part of footy. Still, I doubt that a footballer would be short of 'things' to do in Adelaide. ;)

Thanks for your time Kane, thanks for playing your part in the flags, and thanks for helping us get Torney and Carey. Can't see you winning much in the Tiger colours though.

Cheers,

Kase
 
Originally posted by napsyd
There is something about what he said that I find painful. Can't pinpoint it though.

It might be unreasonable, but I expect the blokes who play in the colours to love the club as much as I do.
I feel the same way napsyd. You cannot pinpoint it but I can sense it.

I cannot see him winning a flag with Tigers. He gave us good service and we got fair compensation for him. In the end we got the best out of him, he got the best our of us and both parties go their seperate ways.;)
 
Originally posted by Stiffy_18
I feel the same way napsyd. You cannot pinpoint it but I can sense it.

I cannot see him winning a flag with Tigers. He gave us good service and we got fair compensation for him. In the end we got the best out of him, he got the best our of us and both parties go their seperate ways.;)

Perhaps what we can't pinpoint is what he is not saying but you know is there reading between the lines.

You are right, it's in the past and we got a very fair deal and excellent service frrom the lad.
 
Interesting read.

Wonder if he'll feel the same way if you guys win a GF in the next 2 years.

Note that Wanganeen felt the same way when he left but after 2 years he wanted to come back to Essendon, but it was too late!

He missed the 2000 flag but like you guys has the chance to snare one in the next couple of years.
 
Originally posted by poncho
Interesting read.

Wonder if he'll feel the same way if you guys win a GF in the next 2 years.

Note that Wanganeen felt the same way when he left but after 2 years he wanted to come back to Essendon, but it was too late!

He missed the 2000 flag but like you guys has the chance to snare one in the next couple of years.
We are pretty happy with the trade. Kane Johnson is a quality player and I don't think there is a team out there that would not love to have him in the side.

If we win the premiership in the next 2-3 years (Hopefully), then we would be giving a player like Jason Torney the premiership he deserves amongst few others. :)

Trading Kane also opened up a spot for younger players to lift their game. Kris Massie has lifted this year across half back and James Begley has been a bargain pick up.:)
 

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The opening line says it all.

Kane puts Adelaide - and flags - behind him.

He found Adelaide boring???????
For chrissake he grew up in Ringwood:eek:
 
:D

I would just like to congratulate Kane on choosing such a great side to play with :rolleyes:

This is the line that made my blood boil

." Somewhere else. That's where Johnson had wanted to be many times during his seven seasons with the Crows.
 
Originally posted by Crow54
:D

I would just like to congratulate Kane on choosing such a great side to play with :rolleyes:

I'm losing track now. Is that 6 or 7 losses in a row from the mighty Tigers that Kane couldn't get out of his blood???

Miaow, oops, I mean grrrrrr!!! ;)
 
Kane gave the AFC great service and was a major player in the premiership years!!!!! I always found that he never had time for the supporters though, I think that is the difference between getting respect from supporters!!!!!!!!

We got a great deal in the end, and we will have 10 premierships before Richmond get another one:D :D
 
Originally posted by ant
The article only but confirmed my opinion of Kane Johnson.
Correct...seeya later Kane, Crows are really missing you!! actually you are probly right, Richmoand is always were you wanted to play, cause they love soft players, who thrive on being injured, and are that far up themself they dont talk to any media or supporters...yeh no wonder you fit in so well at tigerland!!!! there goin places...
 

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Give the guy a break, he wanted to go back to the team and city he grew up loving.

We've had a few return to us for the same reasons.

He gave us great service, and easily could have left a few years earlier. If he went after his first or second year we woundn't have got much for him. He was always going to go back, it was just a matter of time. We got a lot out of his trade.... certainly more than he was able to give us. As good as he was he was one cog in a great midfield that has hardly even noticed his departure.

And ladder positions shouldn't be the reason players chose a team. And he's had two premierships with us anyway. I wouldn't care where the Crows were on the ladder if I actually had skills I would choose to play for the Crows regardless.


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Originally posted by funkycol
Correct...seeya later Kane, Crows are really missing you!! actually you are probly right, Richmoand is always were you wanted to play, cause they love soft players, who thrive on being injured, and are that far up themself they dont talk to any media or supporters...yeh no wonder you fit in so well at tigerland!!!! there goin places...

:p

But let's not be so hard on him......

In other news, Sugar's torn his hammy again, Cambo has snapped the achilles and Richmond has lost their 7 straight game.
 
The memory of both Kane Johnson and Brent Williams in tears or close to it on the Draft Day coverage in late 1995 still makes me surprised he played as well as he did and stayed as long as he did - and hey, we got something for him.
 
Originally posted by dyertribe
The memory of both Kane Johnson and Brent Williams in tears or close to it on the Draft Day coverage in late 1995 still makes me surprised he played as well as he did and stayed as long as he did - and hey, we got something for him.
Exactly right. He has given us more that Laurence "Bloody Tosser" Angwin:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
Angove? Yeah, he made a good career move too didnt' he? Hope he doesn't mind 117 point shellackings coz he's going to get some practice.
 

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