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Former Western Bulldogs skipper Brad Johnson is heading back to the kennel. Source: Herald Sun
WESTERN Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson is heading back to Whitten Oval as the Dogs continue to load their coaching artillery with former greats of the game.
Johnson joins as a specialist coach and will work in development, imparting his knowledge on the Dogs' first, second and third-year players.
The six-time All-Australian retired at the end of the 2010 season and came close to accepting a coaching position at Geelong the following season.
Johnson established himself in the media this year, commentating games for Fox Footy.
The 36-year-old's role at the Dogs will be a part-time mentoring and skills position as the club continues to rebuild under senior coach Brendan McCartney.
Last month the Dogs signed former Geelong stars Matthew Scarlett and Cameron Mooney to part-time coaching positions.
"When presented with the opportunity to bring Brad on board – we wholeheartedly grabbed it," Dogs football manager James Fantasia said today."There is no question that Johnno will bring an incredible amount of experience, skills and knowledge to our younger players – who are just thrilled to have him on board."
Luke Dahlhaus, who inherited the No. 6 jumper from Johnson, will work closely with the former captain, along with prized draft picks Jake Stringer, Jackson Macrae and Nathan Hrovat.
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