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Travis Johnstone joins Chelsea Heights Football Club

Chelsea Heights Football Club is extremely pleased to announce that former AFL star and No1 draft pick Travis Johnstone will become its Number 1 ticket-holder for 2012, and will represent the club this week against Highett in its first home game for the year.

Johnstone was the first selection in the 1997 AFL Draft and played 209 games, kicking 135 goals. In 2002 he finished equal fourth in Brownlow Medal voting, and in 2005 he won the the Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal (Melbourne’s Best and Fairest Award), leading the AFL in total kicks. Johnstone produced a career-high 42 disposals in what would be his final game for the Demons in round 22 against Carlton, before migrating north to Brisbane Lions where he played 49 games.

The Johnstone name has a rich history in the local area and at the Chelsea Heights Football Club. Travis’s grandfather Norm was recruited from Chelsea to Fitzroy where he became a legend and was named in the club’s Team of the Century as an on-baller. His father, Jim, coached Chelsea Heights to the Division 3 Premiership in 1995, until 1997 when Travis was drafted, while his uncle, Grant, was Chelsea Heights’ President during the same period.

Chelsea Heights supporters and football enthusiasts in general should get down to Beazley Reserve this Saturday at 2pm to enjoy what should be a great day’s football and the continuation of a great family tradition in Demon colours.

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Still the best player to pull on the jumper in the last 10 years. If only we had players of his class still on the list, we'd be in a far better place than we are now.

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He was certainly a great talent, but as has been the case so much at our beloved club, an underachieving and underdeveloped one.

Was it the coaches, the game plan -- personally I reckon once again lack of consistent and hard on field leadership.

He could have been so much, and still been.....but....alas......

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Was it the coaches, the game plan -- personally I reckon once again lack of consistent and hard on field leadership.

The answer as to who is to blame for Travis Johnstone's failure to capitalise on his talent is Travis Johnstone.

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The answer as to who is to blame for Travis Johnstone's failure to capitalise on his talent is Travis Johnstone.

Sure, everyone is ultimately responsible for their own actions, but one cannot help thinking if we had some hard uncompromising leaders who lead by example things may have turned out differently.

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There's a chance he'll gather 80 touches in his 1st game - one of my absolute faves.

Played two magnificent final games that stick in my mind.....one against Carlton and the other against the Crows.

Amazing.

The Crows game was Jekyl and Hyde; I was convinced at stages in that game we would win the flag,

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The answer as to who is to blame for Travis Johnstone's failure to capitalise on his talent is Travis Johnstone.

Agree.

Sure, everyone is ultimately responsible for their own actions, but one cannot help thinking if we had some hard uncompromising leaders who lead by example things may have turned out differently.

FFS. He played under Lyon, Stynes, Tingay, Neitz, McDonald. At Brisbane he played under Brown, Black and co. Do you think he needed a wet nurse during his 10 years?

An inate and inconsistent talent with an immature gameboy mentality. I doubt he would have been in a No 1 pick calibre in the 2010s

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Despite not fulfilling the promise his talent made, he was still a better footballer than anyone else to pull on the Red n Blue jumper since the turn of the century. And while I loved him as a player, I think that says more about how poor we've been as a club. Miss TJ and more successful times.

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Inate talent? Then the recruiting should be held accountable, not Travis?

Gee, he's playing a game at Chelsea and the same olds still can't let go. He's at least a # 1 capable ticket holder in 2010's!

Many more at Melbourne have disappointed more than Travis, some still to today and both on and off the field. I'll continue to enjoy some of the memories.

Good luck to you # 16.

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Trav had more time ans space than the starship enterprise

He and Farmer were the greats that I loved to watch and watch and watch

Remember in 1998, I think it was his first game he kicked the winning goal against the Pies (Trav that is)

His game against the Crows in that 2002 final was as magnificent a performance as I have ever seen

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Shame.

What if........

great stuff, wondered where he'd got to, glad he's back at Chelsea Heights

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