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Meanwhile, the signs are encouraging for Courtney Johns after he completed a running session on Monday. Johns didn’t play at all last season after battling a serious hip injury.

"That's pretty pleasing for that young man who has been out of footy for a year-and-a-half and he's pretty happy with himself," Sheedy said.

Suprised Sheedy didn't tout him as a possible ruck option for round 1! :D
 

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great to hear johnsy is up and running. has been running in a harness to reduce the load bearing component for a while now so hopefully he can get right and get amongst it. dont barrack for the bombers but id love to see the kid up and going and then all those who bag long term injuries tonguing bags and taking back all the ill informed crap they spout
 

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Risin' up, back on the street
Did my time, took my chances
Went the distance, now I'm back on my feet
Just a man and his will to survive

So many times, it happens too fast
You change your passion for glory
Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past
You must fight just to keep them alive

Chorus:
It's the eye of the tiger, it's the cream of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
And he's watchin' us all in the eye of the tiger

Face to face, out in the heat
Hangin' tough, stayin' hungry
They stack the odds 'til we take to the street
For we kill with the skill to survive

chorus

Risin' up, straight to the top
Have the guts, got the glory
Went the distance, now I'm not gonna stop
Just a man and his will to survive

chorus

The eye of the tiger (repeats out)...
 
Went to training tonight and dear me, you can tell he hasnt been able to run for 1.5 years because he is massively built in the upper-body, big kid but he's really defined in the upper-body. Was just doing kicking on the side with David Hille and went off the ground 30 minutes in but..."he was looking good".

I think he's back in about 5 weeks? But who knows probably the year.
 
ari said:
Just spoke to Koala who is at training right now watching him, and apparently he's doing okay
nonchalance said:
Koala always thinks Johns is looking good.

:D
marcuz said:
To be fair to Koala nobody studies Courtney's hips as intensely as she does
I'm sensing some sort of theme here..... :p

the reports might say he's 4 weeks off playing, but he'll just start off with a quarter or so at Bendigo. Has started sprinting now - Harvs said he's really surprised at how well he's coming along! Will head along to training on Wednesday and do some more "research"
;)
 

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Koala said:
I'm sensing some sort of theme here..... :p

the reports might say he's 4 weeks off playing, but he'll just start off with a quarter or so at Bendigo. Has started sprinting now - Harvs said he's really surprised at how well he's coming along! Will head along to training on Wednesday and do some more "research"
;)

I dare say he would probably start in the Bendigo Reserves.
I don't think a VFL reserves game will have ever had so much focus.
 
HE IS COMING!! From bombersfc.com.au:

Johns edging closer
7:32:20 PM Tue 19 April, 2005
Scott Spits
Sportal for afl.com.au

Essendon will consider promoting promising youngster Courtney Johns directly into the seniors when the 20-year-old is ready to play next month after a chronic hip injury.

Johns has been at Windy Hill since being drafted by the Dons in 2002, but has only managed a handful of games for the Bendigo Bombers in 2003.


The youngster from East Fremantle suffered a freak injury during his draft year when his left thigh bone was driven into his hip socket during a match. Some doctors and specialists who examined him thought he may never walk again, let alone play football.

Essendon has stuck by the key position prospect and believes he is more advanced now than at any other stage during his three years at the club. He is listed to be ready to play in four weeks.

Coach Kevin Sheedy indicated that Johns would be slotted straight into the seniors as the Bombers go about giving the right youngsters match experience.

"If Courtney Johns can get through, he'll definitely be coming into the side," Sheedy said.

"As soon as he looks like he can play footy and train him up … one of the coaches said he's not a long way off now.

"We need to sort of have a look at that because he's a pretty exciting player.

"I rate him pretty highly amongst all the top kids that have been drafted in the last three years. I rate him up there with them in the top ten.

"But he's got to get there - sort of like Essendon's next win - we've got to try and find it."

The most recent surgery for Johns was to remove a piece of floating bone from his hip last May.

In March he was able to run on grass for the first time in almost a year and he has been predominantly been doing skills work in the last few months.
 

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