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THE GREAT ANDREW JOHNS
They say there are only two certainties in life. Death and taxes. You can add a third to that list. That Andrew Joey Johns will go down as one of the greatest Rugby League players to ever play the game.
One would normally associate being a halfback with looking good for the cameras, and many of the purists believe that people who like backs probably like strawberry ice-cream as well, but not this halfback.
This halfback is a 1 in 20 year player, 1 in 40 year player, maybe even a once in a lifetime player. These are the words of a rough and tough footballer himself, Paul Harragon, the long-time captain of the Newcastle Knights, and, Andrew Johns.
Andrew Johns was born on the 19th of May, 1974, and played his junior football with the local Cessnock Rugby League club. Joey is seen as the heart and soul of the Newcastle Knights. The son of a Cessnock coal miner, Joey represents the tough as teak traditions of the Newcastle district.
Johns arrived at Newcastle in 1989, and made his first grade debut off the bench against the Gold Coast Seagulls on April the 17th, 1993. He filled in at fullback in that match, and he absolutely despised it.
It wasnt until the 94 season that the Knights realised that halfback was his position. He was absolutely outstanding at halfback, and just 2 seasons later he had his first representative jumper, a Country Origin jersey.
He made his debut in State of Origin in the same season of 1995, in the infamous Melbourne game, where the chant of Queenslander!, caused mayhem in the first scrum of the game, with one of the biggest brawls seen in the modern era, in which Joey was heavily involved.
He made his Test debut later in 1995 in the International Rugby League World Cup. Johns became involved in another well renowned scuffle in Origin football, with the Tommy Raudonikis, cry of Cattledog!, in which he was dealt severe blows to the head from Queensland Hooker Jamie Goddard.
Joey has developed quite an impressive record over his career. MVP in the 1995 International World Cup, Dally M Medal winner in 1998, 1999 and 2002, Rugby League Weeks Player of the Year 1998, 1999, 2002, NRL Player of the Year 1998, 1999, 2002, two-time winner of the Golden Boot award for World player of the year in 1999 and 2001, Clive Churchill medallist 2001, played in Newcastle ARL premiership win in 1997, and captained Newcastle to NRL premiership in 2001. He has also captained Australia on two occasions, against Great Britain in 2002 and New Zealand in 2003.
Andrew Johns has stunned the Rugby League community with his achievements in his career. It has even convinced some experts to say that he is the greatest player of all-time.
Here are some of the things that the great players and experts of the game have said about Andrew Johns;
Former Australian Halfback Peter Sterling: Andrew Johns is the greatest player in the history of our game.
Rugby League immortal John Raper: He has the toughness and skills to make it in any era. Andrew is a champion-the greatest Ive seen.
Former NSW Coach and Rugby League expert Phil Gould: It is unfair to make comparisons from past eras, its unfair on them, because they werent as good as him (Andrew Johns).
Of course there are many questions left unanswered in the Andrew Johns story, and there is still plenty left to be written about his excellence on the football field.
One cannot help but think this Cessnock kid could have achieved a hell of a lot more in this great game, as injury has very much hampered his career.
Andrew has thrown himself into controversy as we speak, by deciding to play for English club Warrington for the remainder of the 2005 season. One would have to argue though, for the benefit of the international game, let the great man go.
He would be doing more for the game internationally by playing in England than he would be by playing against a second string Kiwi side, his appearance as a lead story on BBC news only emphasises that point.
As the search intensifies for Rugby Leagues 8th immortal, one would feel that it is only a matter of time before this Newcastle whiz kid joins the list of the greatest Rugby League players to ever pull on a boot.
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References:
www.nrl.com.au
www.newcastleknights.com.au
DVD: 'Joey-The Andrew Johns story so far'