Any inside training news about SJ...or indeed Chapman and Rooke?
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[/FONT]STEVE Johnson has declared himself ready to return for Saturday night's preliminary final against Collingwood after a recent hip problem.
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It's ok for Steve to say he's ready, but the medical staff are the one's who determine if he's right to go.
It's ok for Steve to say he's ready, but the medical staff are the one's who determine if he's right to go.
So - hypothetically speaking - if he succesfully completes the full training schedule and says he's raring to go, but the medical staff so he's not ready, the Match Committee wouldn't play him? You're dreamin!
He said he was right to play the Dogs in the first final. I'm just saying he needs to pass tests before he plays.
No doubt he's 1 of Geelong's most important players not just for the goals he kicks but the goals he sets up and his great ability to bring his team mates into the game.
Never really rated SJ in previous years, boy was i mistaken what a gun

I rememebr after the 2005 elimination final win againt Melbourne i was thinking, this bioy can win a brownlow one day.
but injuries will put paid to that dream.
oh well a couple of premiership medals will do![]()
I don't mean to troll, but there's almost no way he will be playing at 100% by Grand Final day.
That said, he's a vital cog that has been missing and even at 80% his presence will help immensely. Best of luck to the guy.
