The Cairns Post

Swan Johnson back in AFL after 12 knee ops

- ROB FORSAITH

INJURY-CURSED Sydney defender Alex Johnson will make his long-awaited AFL return, almost six years since his last senior game.

The Swans have confirmed Johnson will face Collingwoo­d at the SCG on Saturday night.

The 26-year-old has endured five knee reconstruc­tions and a total of 12 knee operations since the 2012 grand final, his most recent AFL game.

“I’m really excited, just a whole bunch of emotions,” Johnson said. “I’ve been through a lot over the journey but I always had my sights on getting back to the AFL. “That’s why I’ve stuck at it.” Sydney coach John Longmire termed Johnson’s comeback “one of the more remarkable stories I’ve ever seen in profession­al sport”.

“He’s had great belief in himself,” Longmire said. “You can’t deny that there’s been plenty of down times ... it’s an incredible story of resilience.

“He absolutely deserves a game. It’s not a shock or a surprise, he’s been playing really well in our reserves for quite a while now.”

Longmire intended to break the news to players at a meeting today, but word quickly spread around the SCG yesterday morning. Teammates have followed the much-loved clubman’s rehabilita­tion.

Many of the Swans’ stars, including Lance Franklin, rushed from Melbourne to Canberra for his NEAFL comeback in 2017.

A lot has changed since Johnson’s previous AFL game, with Longmire noting some of his current teammates were in primary school during the 2012 grand final.

“It gives you an insight into the resilience of Alex,” Longmire said.

Johnson, who became a regular member of Sydney’s back six during their march to the 2012 premiershi­p, is the embodiment of persistenc­e.

The youngster’s unlucky run started when he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during a pre-season clash in 2013. Many players would have retired.

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