Alex Johnston (rugby league)

Alex Johnston(born 14 January 1995) is a professionalrugby leaguefootballer who primarily plays on thewingfor theSouth Sydney Rabbitohsin theNational Rugby League.He has played for bothAustraliaandPapua New Guineaat international level.

Alex "AJ"[1]Johnston
Personal information
Full nameAlex Johnston
Born(1995-01-14)14 January 1995(age 30)
Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
Height185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight95 kg (14 st 13 lb)
Playing information
PositionWing,Fullback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2014– South Sydney 227 195 0 0 780
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2015–21 Indigenous All Stars 4 1 0 0 4
2015 Australia 1 0 0 0 0
2015 Prime Minister's XIII 1 0 0 0 0
2019–23 Papua New Guinea 10 3 0 0 12
Source:[2]
As of 28 July 2024

He played for theIndigenous All Starsand thePrime Minister's XIIIat representative level, and won the2014 NRL Grand Finalwith the South Sydney club. Johnston is2nd highest try scorerin Australian first-grade rugby league history.

Background

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Johnston was born inSydney, New South Wales, Australia,and has Aboriginal and Lumi ancestry,Sandaun Province,Papua New Guinea[3]andSaibai Islandin theTorres Strait.[4]

He played his junior rugby league forLa Perouse Unitedand attendedEndeavour Sports High School(where he completed theHSC) before being signed by theSouth Sydney Rabbitohs.As a youngster, Johnston played for theNew South WalesUnder 16s and 18s teams andAustralian Schoolboysteam. In 2013, Johnston played for theSouth Sydney Rabbitohs'S. G. Ball CupandNYCteams before moving on to the Rabbitohs'New South Wales Cupteam,North Sydney Bearsin 2014.[5]

Playing career

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2014

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In round 8 of the2014 NRL season,Johnston was selected to make hisNRLdebut for theSouth Sydney Rabbitohsover demoted Souths wingerNathan Merrittagainst theBrisbane Broncoson thewing,scoring a try in the 28–26 win atSuncorp Stadiumon Anzac Day.[6]He continued to perform on both the left and right wing throughout the year. At times, Johnston was referred to as the successor ofGreg Inglis,for his ability to play fullback as well as wing. In round 21, Johnston scored his first ever hat-trick against theNewcastle Knightsin the Rabbitohs 50–10 victory. On 5 October 2014, in Souths2014 NRL Grand Finalagainst theCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,Johnston played on the wing and scored the first try of the match to lead the South Sydney Rabbitohs 30–6 victory.[7][8]Johnston finished his brilliant debut year in theNRLas being the competitions highest tryscorer of the 2014 NRL season with 21 tries in 18 matches. In September 2014, Johnston received an offer to play for his maternal grandmother's nativePapua New Guinea.[9]

Johnston at the2014 Rugby League Four Nations

On 14 October 2014, Johnston was selected for theAustralia Kangaroos2014 Four Nationssquad but didn't make an appearance in any of Australia's four matches.[10]

2015

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On 13 February 2015, Johnston played on the wing for theIndigenous All Starsagainst theNRL All Starsin the2015 All Stars matchatCbus Super Stadium,the Indigenous side winning 20–6.[11]On 23 February, he played for the Rabbitohs in the2015 World Club Challengematch against2014 Super League Grand FinalpremiersSt. Helens,playing on the wing in the Rabbitohs' 39–0 win atLangtree Park.[12]For the2015 Anzac Test,he was selected to make his debut forAustraliaagainstNew Zealand,playing on the wing in the Kangaroos' 12–26 loss atSuncorp Stadium.[13][14]On 13 May, he re-signed with South Sydney on a 2-year contract to the end of the 2017 season.[15][16]On 8 July, he was selected to be 18th man for theNew South Walesteam for Game 3 of the2015 State of Origin series.[17]He finished off the2015 seasonas South Sydney's highest try-scorer with 17 tries in 25 matches.[18]On 26 September, he played for thePrime Minister's XIIIagainstPapua New Guinea,playing on the wing and scoring a try in his team's 40–12 win atPort Moresby.[19][20]On 15 December, he was named on the wing for the Indigenous All Stars team to play theWorld All Starson 13 February 2016.[21]

2016

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On 13 January, Johnston was named in the emergingNew South Wales Bluessquad.[22]In February, he played for South Sydney in the2016 NRL Auckland Nines,scoring the opening try of the competition.[23]He was selected on the wing and scored four tries in South Sydney's first three matches of the season before sustaining ahamstringinjury that saw him sit out for several weeks. In his return game in round 10 against theParramatta Eels,he played in his preferred position at fullback in a 22–20 win. He was renamed in the fullback position in round 15, once again against the Eels.[24]He was then moved back and forth as the club attempted to find a line-up that would win them. In round 23, Johnston played on the wing when South Sydney broke their nine-game losing streak with a 41–22 win over theNew Zealand Warriors.He played their for the next three final games which were all won by South Sydney. Johnston finished the 2016 season with 11 tries from 18 matches

2017

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In round 1 of the 2017 season, South Sydney fullback, Greg Inglis suffered what was deemed to be a season-ending injury to hisanterior cruciate ligament(ACL) in the club's 18–34 defeat by theWests Tigers.In round 2, Johnston was named at fullback for the club's clash with theManly-Warringah Sea Eagles.Johnston scored two tries in the position in his sides' 18–38 win atBrookvale Oval.On 14 June he re-signed with the South Sydney club until the end of the 2020 season. On 2 July he scored five tries againstPenrithto be the first Souths player since Nathan Merritt in 2011 to achieve five tries in a match. In round 21, Alex Johnston was switched back to fullback after poor performances by Souths who were on a three-game losing streak. He scored an amazing try in South Sydney's 32 - 18 loss against Canberra. He then went on to score six tries in his next three games and was the leading try scorer with 2 rounds to go. However, against the New Zealand Warriors in round 24, Johnston injured his hamstring as he was scoring a try in the 36 - 18 win. He was ruled out for the rest of the season, with South Sydney losing their last two matches. Johnston finished season 2017 with him playing 22 matches and scoring 22 tries, the second highest tryscorer that year.

2018

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Johnston was part of the South Sydney side which returned to form in 2018 finishing 3rd on the table at the end of the regular season. Johnston made 24 appearances for Souths scoring 8 tries as the club finished one game short of the grand final losing to Eastern Suburbs 12–4.[25][26]

2019

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Johnston began the2019 NRL seasonas South Sydney's first choice fullback. South Sydney started the year off winning 8 of their first 9 games. Following Souths 19–18 loss against Penrith in round 14, Johnston was ruled out with a knee injury. In round 24, Johnston returned to the Souths side and scored a try as they defeated theNew Zealand Warriors31–10 atMt. Smart Stadium.[27][28]

At the end of the 2019 regular season, Souths finished third on the table and qualified for the finals. Johnston scored a try in the club's 34–26 victory over Manly-Warringah in the semi-final atANZ Stadium.The following week, Johnston played in South Sydney's preliminary final loss against theCanberra RaidersatCanberra Stadium.[29][30]

2020

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In round 12 of the2020 NRL season,Johnston scored ahat-trickas South Sydney defeated St. George 32–24 atKogarah Oval.[31]

In round 14, Johnston scored two tries as South Sydney defeated North Queensland 31–30 at theQueensland Country Bank Stadium.[32]

The following week, Johnston scored two tries as Souths defeatedManly-Warringah56–16 atANZ Stadium.[33]

On 9 September, Johnston signed a two-year contract extension to stay at South Sydney. It ended months of speculation about the players future as he had been linked toMelbourne,Wests TigersandNorth Queensland.[34]

In the final round of the2020 NRL season,Johnston scored five tries as Souths defeated bitter rivals theSydney Roosters60–8 atANZ Stadium.[35]

In the 2020 elimination final, Johnston scored two tries for Souths in their 46–20 victory overNewcastleatANZ Stadium.[36]

Johnston made a total of 22 appearances throughout the season as Souths reached their third straight preliminary final but lost 20–16 against Penrith. Johnston finished as the year's top try scorer with 23 tries.[37]

2021

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In round 1 of the2021 NRL season,he scored two tries in a 26–18 loss against Melbourne.[38]

In round 12, Johnston scored ahat-trickin South Sydney's 38–20 victory overParramatta.[39]

In round 14, Johnston scored his secondhat-trickof the season in a 24–10 victory overNewcastle.[40] The following week, he scored two tries for South Sydney in a 46–0 victory over Brisbane.[41] In round 16, he scored two tries in a 38–22 victory overWests Tigersat an emptyLeichhardt Oval,which took Johnston to the top of the try scorers list.[42]

In round 17, Johnston scored ahat-trickduring South Sydney's 46–18 victory overNorth Queensland.[43]

Johnston warming up for PNG at the2021 RLWC

In round 18, he scored two tries for South Sydney in a 32–24 victory over Canterbury.[44]

On 19 July, Johnston was ruled out from playing for a month with a hamstring injury.[45]

In round 24, Johnson scored ahat-trickduring South Sydney's 54–12 victory over arch-rivals theSydney Roosters.[46]

In the 2021 Finals Series, Johnston scored two tries for South Sydney in their preliminary final victory over Manly which booked Souths a place in the grand final for only the second time since their 1971 triumph.[47] On 27 September, Johnston was awarded the Ken Irvine Medal for being the league's top try scorer with 27 tries.[48]Johnston scored his 30th try for the season (including finals) in South Sydney's2021 NRL Grand Finalloss to Penrith. In doing so, he broke the record for most tries scored by a Souths player in a season which was held byLes Brennanfor over 60 years.[49]

On 18 October, Johnston signed a contract extension with the South Sydney club until at least the end of the 2025 season.[50]

2022

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In round 6 of the2022 NRL season,he scored two tries in South Sydney's 36–16 victory overCanterbury.[51]

In round 12 of the2022 NRL season,he scored ahat-trickin South Sydney's 44–18 victory overWest Tigersto become South Sydney's all-time leading try scorer.[52]

In round 14, Johnston scored ahat-trickin South Sydney's victory over theGold Coast.[53]

In round 16, Johnston scored two tries in a 30–12 victory overParramatta.In round 19, Johnston scored two tries for South Sydney in their 24–12 victory overMelbourne.[54]

In round 20, Johnston scored one try in a 21–20 loss toCronullato enter the top 10 try scorers in NRL history.[55]

Johnston played a total of 25 matches for South Sydney across the season but he missed the clubs preliminary final defeat to eventual premiersPenriththrough injury. Johnston finished as the competitions top try scorer with 30 tries,[56]and the first player in history to score 30 tries in a season twice.[57]

2023

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In round 10 of the2023 NRL season,Johnston played his 200th first grade game and scored two tries in South Sydney's 28–12 victory over Melbourne.[58] In round 14, Johnston scored ahat-trickin South Sydney's 46–28 victory over the Gold Coast.[59] In round 22, Johnston scored anotherhat-trickin South Sydney's 32–18 victory over the Wests Tigers in Tamworth.[60]

2024

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Following South Sydney's round 3 victory over Canterbury in the2024 NRL season,it was announced that Johnston would be ruled out indefinitely with a hamstring injury.[61] In round 11, Johnston made his return to the team and scored a try in their 28-22 loss to North Queensland.[62]On 25th May 2024 against Parramatta, Johnston scored his 190th try, which put him equal second withBilly Slateron the all time scorers' leaderboard. In round 15, Johnston scored his 191st try which was the most by any player at a single club in the competition's 116-year history.[63]In round 21, Johnston was taken from the field with a season-ending Achilles injury.[64][65]

Statistics

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Year Team Games Tries Pts
2014 South Sydney Rabbitohs 18 21 84
2015 25 17 68
2016 18 11 44
2017 22 22 88
2018 24 8 32
2019 15 4 16
2020 22 23 92
2021 22 30 120
2022 25 30 120
2023 23 21 84
2024 13 8 32
Totals 227 195 780

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