Wally Johnson

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Wally Johnson
Personal information
Birth September 1, 1887,
Recruited from
Height and weight 183cm / 83 kg
Playing career¹
Debut 1907, Fitzroy vs. , at
Team(s) Fitzroy (1907-1916, 1919)
  • 190 games, 83 goals
¹ Statistics to end of 1919 season
Career highlights

Wally Johnson (born September 1, 1887) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the VFL.

Johnson made his debut for Fitzroy in 1907 and finished the year as the club's joint Best and Fairest winner. He played most of his career at half back but played up forward for his first three seasons, topping Fitzroy's goalkicking in 1908 with 27 goals.

A member of their premiership side in 1913, the following season Johnson represented Victoria at the Sydney carnival. In 1916 he was appointed club captain and led the side to the premiership, defeating Carlton in the grand final. Fitzroy had actually finished the home and away season in last position but because of the war only four teams were competing and all qualified for the semi finals. For the next two years Johnson lived in the UK where he worked in a munitions factory before returning to Australia for one last season in 1919.

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