Percy Johnson

For the North Melbourne footballer, see Percy Johnson (footballer born 1930).
Percy Johnson
Personal information
Full name Percy John Johnson
Date of birth (1933-01-28) 28 January 1933
Original team(s) Aquinas College
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1951–58, 1962
1959
1960–1961
Total -
East Fremantle
Swan Districts
Claremont
180 (217)
021 0(19)
027 0(45)
228 (281)
Coaching career
Years Club Games (W–L–D)
1959
1977
1978–1979
Swan Districts
South Fremantle
West Perth
21 (5–16–0)
21 (12–9–0)
31 (14–17–0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1962.
Career highlights

Percy John Johnson (born 28 January 1933) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, who played 13 state matches for Western Australia and 228 games in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL). He is a member of the West Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Biography

Johnson was raised in the Goldfields, and learnt football at Aquinas College under Jerry Dolan where he was used at centre-half back or as a forward. In 1951, he joined East Fremantle, where he became a ruckman due to a large number of quality defenders at the club. Johnson debuted for Western Australian against Victoria in 1955. In 1957, he won the WANFL premiership with East Fremantle.

In 1959, Johnson became captain-coach of Swan Districts, but after the club failed to progress – falling from six wins in 1958 to five – he fell out of favour with the committee and was replaced by Charlie Doig. He played a total of 21 games in his sole season for the Swans before moving to Claremont in 1960, where he was the club's leading goalscorer for the year. He returned to East Fremantle for one last season in 1962, his final game being the grand final loss to Swans.

After football, Johnson became a respected television critic, working for Channel 7 on their World of Football slow, where he had his own slot "Percys Point of View". He was appointed senior coach at South Fremantle, somewhat out of the blue in 1977, after doing some junior coaching. The following season, he accepted a two-year contract to coach West Perth, being sacked during his second season after the Cardinals had their worst losing run since their WANFL record streak in 1938 and 1939. In recent years he has been ruck coach at Fremantle and Swan Districts and has been involved in WAFL or AFL football for more than 60 years.[1]

In 2010, he was inducted into the West Australian Football Hall of Fame.[2]

References

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