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Ben Johnson is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was born on 5 April 1981 in Perth, Western Australia.
Johnson began his career with the West Coast Eagles in 2002, and has since played over 200 games for the club. He has been a part of the Eagles' premiership teams in 2006 and 2018, and was named in the All-Australian team in 2007.
Johnson is a versatile player, capable of playing in a variety of positions. He is known for his strong marking ability and his ability to read the play.
Off the field, Johnson is a passionate advocate for Indigenous Australians, and is a member of the AFL's Indigenous Advisory Council. He is also an ambassador for the Clontarf Foundation, which works to improve the education, employment, and life skills of Indigenous young people.
Johnson is married to his wife, Sarah, and they have two children. He is 39 years old.
Johnson has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He earns his wealth from his salary as an AFL player, as well as from endorsements and other business ventures.
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43 years old |
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Ben Johnson Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Ben Johnson height
is 183 cm and Weight 84 kg.
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84 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ben Johnson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ben Johnson worth at the age of 43 years old? Ben Johnson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Australia. We have estimated
Ben Johnson's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Following his retirement, at the beginning of 2014 Johnson presented Marley Williams with his number 26 guernsey, reenacting Gavin Brown's presentation of the guernsey to him in 2001.
Johnson enjoyed a strong 2010 season, culminating in becoming a member of Collingwood's 15th VFL/AFL Premiership. His finals series was particularly memorable, slotting the Magpies' seventh goal on the run, sidestepping Cameron Ling late in the first quarter of the 2010 Preliminary Final victory. He managed to nullify long-standing rival Stephen Milne in both the Grand Final and the Grand Final Replay. Johnson booted Collingwood's second goal of the Replay, and was the only remaining player from Mick Malthouse's first match as coach of Collingwood (round one, 2000, against Hawthorn).
His career was on the rocks in 2008 before rebounding to reach some of his best form in the latter stages of 2009 despite suffering a broken leg in the round three loss to Geelong.
In Round 20, 2007, Johnson received a six match suspension for making forceful front-on contact with Melbourne's Daniel Bell which ended his finals campaign.
His 2006 season would be one of his best after a poor 2005, playing all 23 games, and providing great run out of the back line. His dash was recognised early during the year, as he would be at the top of the league in metres gained. Johnson would be awarded the ANZAC Day Medal for being best on ground in the match against Essendon, despite being called "Craig Johnson" by the announcer of the medallion. Johnson continued his form consistently through the season, giving him another second place in the Copeland Trophy and averaging more than 23 disposals. He also polled 11 Brownlow Medal votes.
In August 2006 Johnson was involved in a drunken brawl outside a hotel in Port Melbourne with then-teammate Chris Tarrant. Both players were fined $5,000 by Collingwood. Johnson was later charged with recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault and appeared before a Magistrate in 2007 but avoided conviction due to his heavy involvement in community service with the TAC.
In 2004 however, he had his best year. He was a regular best player in the side, and despite the Magpies loss in form, his increased. He once again played all possible games, and he averaged over 17 touches. He finished equal 2nd in the best and fairest behind winner James Clement by 5 votes, and also polled the most Brownlow Medal votes for the club, with 10. In 2005 he had an interrupted season, with injury concerns after a concussion mid-season, and also a rumoured dispute with coach Mick Malthouse. He only played 13 games, and ended a 77 consecutive games streak.
Johnson became a key player during the 2002 and 2003 Grand Final seasons. He finished top 6 in the best and fairest and was recognised as a top senior player wearing Gavin Brown's number 26. He had over 300 disposals in both the seasons, and played all 25 games in 2003 following 23 games in 2002.
Originally from the former St.Mary's, Johnson was snapped up late in the 1999 AFL Draft, no.62 overall. He started his career with a bang, kicking 3 goals on debut for the Magpies, however, he settled as most first-year players and struggled to play-out in consistent fashion, being dropped mid-season. He established himself as a tough running half-back who could play a key tagging role on the last line of defence. He could find the ball and his kicking that looked ordinary, was efficient.
Ben Johnson (born 5 April 1981) is a former professional Australian rules football player who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).