- Travis Johnstone
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playername = Travis Johnstone
fullname = Travis Johnstone
nickname = Trappa
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birthdate = Birth date and age|df=yes|1980|7|17
birthplace =
originalteam = Chelsea/Dandenong Stingrays U18
draftpick = 1st overall, 1997
AFL Mel
heightweight = 184cm / 83kg
position = Midfielder
dead = alive
deathdate =
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currentclub = AFL BL
guernsey = 4
years = 1998-2007 2008-
clubs = AFL Mel AFL BL Totals
games(goals) = 160 (111) 16 (17) "'#expr:160 +16 (#expr:111 +17)
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coach = notcoach
coachingteams = notcoach
statsend = Round 20, 2008
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careerhighlights =AFL
* Equal 4th in theBrownlow Medal 2002
* #1 draft pick in the1997 AFL Draft
* Rising Star Nomination 1998AFL Mel
*Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal 2005
* Melbourne's Most Consistent Player 2005
* Played in the2000 AFL Grand Final Travis Johnstone (born 17 July 1980) is an
Australian rules football er who plays for the Brisbane Lions. He is the grandson of former Fitzroy Lions player,Norm Johnstone .AFL career at Melbourne
Johnstone was the #1 selection in the
1997 AFL Draft and made his debut in the 1998 season.Johnstone took time to develop into a star player for Melbourne, and for some time was criticised in the football media for underachieving as a #1 draft selection.
In 2002 he finished equal fourth in
Brownlow Medal voting, and in 2005 he won his first Melbourne Best and Fairest Award, theKeith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal , and he led the AFL in total kicks.Johnstone has since developed into a midfielder possessing terrific vision and skill who in 2006 led the team for the second year in a row in the
Brownlow Medal , with 11 votes. During the year he accumulated 469 disposals at 21 an outing, which included first for inside 50's (87) and third for rebounds from 50 (55). Was also 5th in tackles (77). However, he has been criticised for his unwillingness to go in for the hard ball and often plays a running receiver role.In 2007 Johnstone struggled to capture his best form and wasn't helped by an achilles injury holding him to only 15 games. Johnstone produced a career-high 42 disposals in what would be his final game for the Demons in round 22 against Carlton.
Throughout his career at Melbourne, Travis Johnstone was recognised as one of the AFL's most dangerous and talented midfielders; however he often struggled for consistency, and finished in the Truscott Medal top ten only twice. [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22572674-11088,00.html]
Trade to the Brisbane Lions
On the 11th of October 2007 it was confirmed that the
Brisbane Lions had acquired the 27 year old midfielder from Melbourne for draft pick #14 in the 2007 national draft, which the Lions had received from Collingwood in a trade for young ruckmanCameron Wood . This came after weeks of speculation over Johnstone's future with the club. New coachDean Bailey was openly looking for high draft picks and Johnstone was considered a more expendable, yet of decent value. After the clubs confirmed Johnstone was now a Lion, the Melbourne Football Club was bombarded with phone calls from angry supporters who were furious that Johnstone was traded, proving that Johnstone was a very popular player among fans. [cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22572674-11088,00.html|title=Melbourne fans' anger over Travis Johnstone trade|publisher=Herald Sun |date=12 October 2007|accessdate=2008-05-19|] In his debut for the Lions in Round 1, he amassed 20 disposals off the Bench in their loss to theWest Coast Eagles . The Week after, Johnstone managed 22 disposals in Brisbane's nailbiting 2 point win against theCollingwood Magpies . Arguably his finest game for Brisbane to date came in the Lions' Round 8, 2008 win over Carlton where Johnstone amassed 32 disposals, six tackles and three goals.References
External links
*Brisplayer|ref=15822
*AflRleague|ref=T/Travis_Johnstone.html
* [http://lions.com.au/Season2008/Statistics/tabid/5099/Default.aspx Statistics]
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