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Will Geelong's Steve Johnson go down in history as.............?

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being AFL's first hoon? He recently had his car impounded under 'Hoon Laws' for doing 128km in a 50kph zone. Imagine, in AFL qizzes to come - the question will be asked to name the AFL's first hoon.

What an achievement for this bloke! At least he wasn't boozed like he was the last time he was in trouble involving a motor vehicle. He must be chasing a trade to Collingwood.

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  1. i think he's pushing for the title of biggest MORON in the AFL,will this bloke never learn?,but after being one of the best on GF day i doubt the leadership group will be as hard on him as last year.


  2. I don't know about that.

    Collingwood would surely have someone who could put his hand up for that award.

  3. I read the story on the Age website. What an idiot!!!

    He wins the Norm Smith medal in the GF after his problems in the preseason.

    Help, hoon is a word I am not familiar with. I saw the word in the Age story and it must be something stupid.

  4. Yes. He is a real hoon.

    To do something stupid when full of booze is slightly more understandable than doing a deliberate hoon act while sober.

    I think this bloke, as someone else said, has too much time & money on his hands. He needs to spend his spare time doing something worthwhile in life.

  5. Cam Cloke got done a few years back when his was with collingwood

  6. he's one of those blokes that trouble seems to follow i think.

    you would think all the education he would of got about his behavior that he'd pull his head in but nup, don't think they'll sack him though, another 5 weeks suspension maybe, it probably won't help though.

  7. Too much money, too much time, they need jobs outside of footy, even if it's a part time job or training (some kind of learning).

  8. Yes - a prize hoon.

    Well, in this instance I have to agree with another respondent here.

    I find it worse & more irrisponsible to think that he committed this act while not affected by alcohol. It appears as though it was a deliberate act of hooning - in order to show off to his team-mate passenger. If he'd been boozed I would have put such stupidity to a befuddled brain - but he can't use the excuse that he was drunk & didn't know what he was doing.

    I know what I have just said is a bit of a Catch 22 situation - but that best describes Johnson.

  9. well, Collingwood ain't chasing him back after their woeful effort to date, how many players does that make who have broken the road rules with a huge CLANG?

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