Johnson delights in epic AFL comeback win

Alex Johnson was overwhelmed by the support he received ahead of his AFL return, which lived up to expectations as Sydney edged Collingwood by two points.

Sydney Swans backman Alex Johnson

Sydney Swans backman Alex Johnson is stoked to be back playing AFL five years after his last game. (AAP)

Nervous Sydney defender Alex Johnson was a mix of elation and relief after his long-awaited AFL return, which was some 2136 days in the making.

Johnson, who recovered from 12 knee operations to run out for his first game since the 2012 grand final, played a key role in the Swans' two-point win over Collingwood.

The backman played on giant American Mason Cox, who finished with one goal.

Every one of Johnson's 16 disposals was greeted with a loud cheer from the SCG crowd of 39,238.

The 26-year-old also produced a couple of clutch defensive efforts, including a fantastic tackle that won a holding-the-ball free kick.

Sydney's young forward Tom McCartin kicked the match-winner with two minutes remaining on Saturday night, ensuring a "roller-coaster" couple of days ended on a high note.

"It's just elation. joy. A little bit of relief to get through ... I was fairly nervous today. Once I got my first touch I felt like I was in the game and we were away," Johnson told the club website.

"I'm really happy the club told me I was playing on Wednesday morning, so I had three days to prepare.

"Wednesday was a whirlwind. My phone ran hot. I probably received 450 messages over the past three days.

"The support I've had throughout the whole journey and this week - from my inner sanctum but also the football community and wider community - has been overwhelming."

Swans coach John Longmire made the point earlier this week that Johnson fully deserved his spot and hadn't been picked because of a feel-good factor.

Longmire was true to his word, asking Johnson to play on the Magpies' most potent threat.

"A big ask, coming in and playing a fair bit of the game on a bloke who has been in pretty good form," Longmire said on Saturday night.

"What we thought we'd get was a competitive effort. That's what we got.

"He got a taste of what AFL footy is all about for the first time in a long time, played an important role and helped us."

Longmire was thrilled Sydney snatched a victory that lifted them back into the top eight, but conceded their reliance on Lance Franklin was a concern.

Franklin kicked 6.4 against the Magpies.

"We need to find other avenues. There's no question about that and if you look at the other names up there, they're still learning and finding their way at senior level," Longmire said.

"They're going to have an impact at times but they're also going to be in and out of the game, and that's OK."


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