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 FOX SPORTS League
FORMER New South Wales halfback Greg Alexander has made the stunning claim that Andrew Johns is the greatest defensive rugby league halfback of all time.
QUEENSLAND's Chris Flannery and his Sydney Roosters team-mate Michael Crocker have been given the responsibility of pressuring Andrew Johns in Wednesday night's State of Origin match at Sydney's Telstra Stadium.
QUEENSLAND was last night warned not to run its attack at an under-done Andrew Johns in State of Origin II on Wednesday night.
foxsports.news.com.au /league

  
 1996 Rugby League Draw
Brisbane: Willie Carne; Michael Hancock, Steven Renouf, Darren Smith, Robbie Ross; Darren Lockyer, Allan Langer (c); Glenn Lazarus, Kerrod Walters, Andrew Gee, Brad Thorn, Shane Webcke, Peter Ryan; Brett Green, Chris Johns, Brett Galea, Ben Walker.
Brisbane: Willie Carne; Michael Hancock, Steven Renouf, Darren Smith, Wendell Sailor; Kevin Walters, Allan Langer; Glenn Lazarus, Kerrod Walters, Andrew Gee, Brad Thorn, Chris Johns, Peter Ryan; John Plath, Darren Lockyer, Brett Green, Brett Galea.
Brisbane 36 (Willie Carne 2, Michael Hancock, Steven Renouf, Darren Smith, Kerrod Walters tries; Willie Carne 3 from 3, Darren Lockyer 2 from 2, Allan Langer 1 from 2 goals) beat Western Suburbs 14 (Ken McGuinness 2 tries; Andrew Leeds 3 from 5 goals) at Campbelltown Sports Ground.
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 Wales Rugby League
Match Comments: Andrew Johns again showed why he is without doubt the best player in Rugby League today with a champion display in the first 50 minutes to give the Knights an easy victory despite the pretty close scoreline.
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Johns was unstoppable as Newcastle scored at will against a pathetically disinterested Melbourne side that is being troubled by internal dramas.
wales.rleague.com /game.php?id=39

  
 Leeds Tykes - Enpsychlopedia
After several youngsters became interested in rugby after watching Leeds St. Johns, later to become Leeds Rhinos rugby league team.
Leeds Tykes is an English rugby union club, based in Leeds, that currently competes in the Guinness Premiership, the highest level of the sport in England.
Forty internationals have played for one team or the other perhaps the best known being Peter Winterbottom, Ian McGeechan and Chris Rea who played for Headingley.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Leeds_Tykes   (495 words)

  
 1995 Rugby League Draw
Newcastle 24 (Robbie Ross, Chris Joynt, Ashley Gordon, Robbie McCormack tries; Andrew Johns 4 from 4 goals) beat St George 13 (Chris Quinn, Ricky Walford, Mark Coyne tries; Wayne Bartrim 0 from 1, Mark Bell 0 from 2, Noel Goldthorpe 0 from 1 goals; Noel Goldthorpe field goal) at Adelaide Oval.
Parramatta 26 (Peter McPhail, Danny Crnkovich, Chris Lawler, David Woods tries; Chris Lawler 5 from 8 goals) beat South Queensland 2 (St John Ellis 1 from 1 goal) at Parramatta Stadium.
Parramatta 20 (Phil Howlett 2, John Frare tries; Chris Lawler 4 from 6 goals) beat North Queensland 4 (David Bouveng try; Adrian Vowles 0 from 1 goal) at Parramatta Stadium.
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 Rugby League in New Zealand
Tries: Albert 3 (8th, 65th & 74th), Johns 2 (15th & 49th), O'Davis (2nd), Rudder (17th), Hughes (59th).
Team: Darren Lockyer (c), Lote Tuqiri, Chris Walker, Michael De Vere, Wendell Sailor, Ashley Harrison, Scott Prince, Carl Webb, Dane Carlaw, Brad Meyers, Shane Webcke, Luke Priddis, Petero Civoniceva.
Team: Robbie O'Davis, Darren Albert, Matthew Gidley, Mark Hughes, Adam MacDougall, Sean Rudder, Andrew Johns (c), Bill Peden, Steve Simpson, Ben Kennedy, Glenn Grief, Danny Buderus, Matt Parsons.
nz.rleague.com /game.php?id=125   (495 words)

  
 National Rugby League
Soon after Chris Walker scored his second try in as many weeks with sheer speed.
It was a win built on brute strength in the forwards and capped off with a piece of individual brilliance to leave the Broncos the only unbeaten side in the premiership after 7 rounds.
Michael De Vere scored a miraculous individual try just as Tallis was returning, chipping and chasing, regathering to score out wide.
nrl.rleague.com /news/index.php?id=6340   (495 words)

  
 1995 Rugby League Draw
St George 34 (Nick Zisti, Chris Quinn, Anthony Mundine, Gordon Tallis, Nathan Brown tries; Wayne Bartrim 7 from 7 goals) beat Sydney Tigers 6 (Asa Milford try; Greg Barwick 1 from 2 goals) at Kogarah Oval.
Parramatta: Danny Crnkovich; Lee Oudenryn, John Brewer, Michael Erickson, Kalaveti Naisoro; Keith Blackett, Chris Lawler; Paul Dunn (c), Peter McPhail, Chris King, Justin Morgan, Dallas Weston, Cameron Blair; Robert Muchmore, Troy Campbell, Craig Freer, Matthew Spence.
Illawarra: Brendan O'Meara; Rod Wishart, John Simon, Paul McGregor, Keith Beauchamp; Shaun Timmins, Glen Air; Darren Fritz, Dean Callaway, Peter Johnston, Wayne Richards, Ben Duckworth, John Cross (c); David Walsh, Jonathan Britten, Peter Phillips, Dean Moon.
www.geocities.com /darrylbradford/dr_1995.htm   (495 words)

  
 1995 Rugby League Draw
Newcastle 54 (Robbie O'Davis 2, Brett Grogan 2, Darren Treacy, Matthew Johns, Marc Glanville, Paul Harragon, Brad Godden tries; Andrew Johns 9 from 10 goals) beat Western Reds 14 (Tim Horan, Chris Ryan, Jason Eade tries; Chris Ryan 1 from 2, Brad Mackay 0 from 1, Tim Horan 0 from 1 goals) at Marathon Stadium.
Newcastle 27 (Brett Grogan 2, Tony Butterfield, Paul Marquet, Nathan Barnes tries; Robbie O'Davis 3 from 4, Andrew Johns 0 from 1 goals; Jamie Ainscough field goal) beat Gold Coast 20 (Andrew Dunemann, Adrian Brunker, Jim Lenihan, Andrew Hodge tries; Brendan Hurst 2 from 3, Kevin Campion 0 from 2 goals) at Seagulls Stadium.
Canberra 50 (Ken Nagas 2, David Boyle 2, Matthew Wood, David Westley, Laurie Daley, Steve Walters, Michael Maguire, Jason Death tries; David Furner 5 from 10 goals) beat Parramatta 12 (David Woods, Lee Oudenryn tries; Chris Lawler 1 from 1, John Frare 1 from 1 goals) at Bruce Stadium.
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 1995 Rugby League Draw
Newcastle 6 (Andrew Johns try; Andrew Johns 1 from 2 goals) beat Cronulla Sutherland 4 (Andrew Ettingshausen try; Mathew Rogers 0 from 2 goals) at Caltex Field.
Parramatta 20 (Phil Howlett 2, John Frare tries; Chris Lawler 4 from 6 goals) beat North Queensland 4 (David Bouveng try; Adrian Vowles 0 from 1 goal) at Parramatta Stadium.
Parramatta: Phil Howlett; Michael Erickson, Vince Fawcett, David Woods, John Frare; Keith Blackett, Chris Lawler; Paul Dunn (c), Troy Campbell, Paul Clarke, Justin Morgan, Brett Plowman, Cameron Blair; Robert Muchmore, Dallas Weston, Chris Cranney, Nathan Carr.
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 1996 Rugby League Draw
Newcastle 22 (Darren Albert, Owen Craigie, Darren Treacy tries; Andrew Johns 5 from 5 goals) beat Western Reds 16 (Chris Dever, Jeff Doyle, Julian O'Neill tries; Julian O'Neill 2 from 5 goals) at WACA Ground Perth.
Western Reds: Julian O'Neill; Paul Evans, Barrie-Jon Mather, Chris Dever, Chris Ryan; Scott Wilson, Matthew Rodwell; David Boyd, Matt Fuller, Robbie Kearns, Darren Higgins, Peter Shiels, Dale Fritz; Jon Grieve, Jeff Doyle, Cameron Blair, Jason Eade.
Brisbane 54 (Darren Lockyer 2, Alan Cann, Glenn Lazarus, Michael Hancock, Wendell Sailor, Darren Smith, Steven Renouf, Peter Ryan, John Plath tries; Willie Carne 6 from 9, Darren Lockyer 1 from 1 goals) beat Illawarra 4 (Rod Wishart try; Rod Wishart 0 from 1 goals) at ANZ Stadium.
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 Rugby League Representative Games 2000 - Darryl's Rugby League Page
NSW (Girdler 3, Muir, A.Johns, Gidley 2, Fletcher, MacDougall tries; Girdler 10/10 goals) def Qld (Rogers, D.Smith, Tallis tries; Rogers 2/3 goals) at Stadium Australia.
AUSTRALIA 52 (Brad Fittler 2 Mat Rogers 2 Chris McKenna, Wendell Sailor, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Shaun Timmins tries; Mat Rogers 8 goals) bt NEW ZEALAND 0 at Stadium Australia.
NEW SOUTH WALES 20 (Adam MacDougall 2 Ryan Girdler David Peachey tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals) bt QUEENSLAND 16 (Adrian Lam 2 Mat Rogers tries; Mat Rogers, Darren Lockyer goals) at Stadium Australia.
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 ABC Sport - Rugby League - Kimmorley could replace injured Johns: Anderson
ABC Sport - Rugby League - Kimmorley could replace injured Johns: Anderson
Australian and Cronulla Sharks coach Chris Anderson says Sharks halfback Brett Kimmorley should be considered for the Kangaroo tour at the end of the season if he can overcome a groin injury.
Anderson says Kimmorley could put himself in the picture to replace Newcastle captain Andrew Johns, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a neck injury.
www.abc.net.au /sport/content/s924881.htm   (322 words)

  
 Darryl's Rugby League Page - 2001 Clubs
Ben Kennedy, Andrew Johns, Matthew Johns, Robbie O'Davis, Steve Simpson, Adam MacDougall, Ben MacDougall, Sean Rudder, Danny Buderus, Glenn Grief, Darren Albert, Mark Hughes, Tony Butterfield, Matthew Gidley, Clinton O'Brien, Peter Shiels, Matt Parsons, Bill Peden, Paul Rauhihi, Troy Fletcher, Jason Temu, Timana Tahu, David Fairleigh, Daniel Smailes, Ben Donaldson, Kurt Rudder.
Colin Best, Preston Campbell, Shannon Donato, Adam Dykes, Andrew Ettingshausen, Jason Ferris, Nick Graham, Mitch Healey, Brett Howland, Sam Isemonger, Martin Lang, Nathan Long, Tim Maddison, Chris McKenna, Paul McNicholas, Paul Mellor, David Peachey, Andrew Pierce, Russell Richardson, Mat Rogers, Sean Ryan, Blaine Stanley, Jason Stevens, Luke Stuart, Dean Treister.
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 1996 Rugby League Draw
Newcastle 22 (Darren Albert, Owen Craigie, Darren Treacy tries; Andrew Johns 5 from 5 goals) beat Western Reds 16 (Chris Dever, Jeff Doyle, Julian O'Neill tries; Julian O'Neill 2 from 5 goals) at WACA Ground Perth.
Western Reds 19 (Darren Higgins 2, Chris Ryan tries; Julian O'Neill 3 from 5, Shaun Devine 0 from 1 goals; Julian O'Neill field goal) beat Cronulla Sutherland 12 (Paul Donaghy, Ben Sammut tries; Mathew Rogers 2 from 4 goals) at WACA Ground Perth.
Man of the match: David Penna. Western Reds 32 (Matthew Rodwell 3, Julian O'Neill, Scott Wilson tries; Julian O'Neill 6 from 7 goals) beat Auckland 12 (Anthony Swann, Marc Ellis tries; Gene Ngamu 2 from 2 goals) at WACA Ground Perth.
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 ABC Sport - Rugby League - League names Origin greats
Tim Brasher, Noel Cleal, Brad Clyde, Laurie Daley, Ben Elias, Andrew Ettingshausen, Brad Fittler, Eric Grothe, Paul Harragon, Garry Jack, Andrew Johns, Brett Kenny, Glenn Lazarus, Paul McGregor, Steve Mortimer, Michael O'Connor, Wayne Pearce, Ray Price, Steve Roach, Ian Roberts, Paul Sironen, Peter Sterling, Ricky Stuart, Geoff Toovey, Rod Wishart.
Arthur Beetson, Gary Belcher, Martin Bella, Kerry Boustead, Chris Close, Greg Conescu, Greg Dowling, Trevor Gillmeister, Peter Jackson, Allan Langer, Gary Larson, Wally Lewis, Bob Lindner, Darren Lockyer, Mal Meninga, Gene Miles, Rod Morris, Dale Shearer, Matt Sing, Darren Smith, Gorden Tallis, Paul Vautin, Kevin Walters, Steve Walters, Shane Webcke.
Selectors from New South Wales and Queensland teamed up to pick the greats, who were ranked for their Origin contribution and not selected by position.
www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common/printfriendly.pl?http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200503/s1334421.htm   (360 words)

  
 BBC SPORT RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP 2000 GROUP 1 Tallis to lead Kangaroos
The volatile forward has been involved in a number of on-field incidents during his career and the move by coach Chris Anderson may be seen as a gamble.
Team: MacDougall; Croker, Girdler, Gidley, Sailor; Barrett, Kimmorley; Webcke, Johns, Kearns, Tallis (capt), Fletcher, Hill.
Controversial second-row forward Gorden Tallis will captain Australia for the first time when the Lincoln World Cup favourites take on Russia in their final group match at Hull on Saturday night.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport/low/english/rugby_league/world_cup_2000/group_1/newsid_1005000/1005440.stm   (360 words)

  
 1997 Rugby League Draw
Parramatta: Paul Carige; Eparama Navale, Nathan Barnes, Jarrod McCracken, Andrew Frew; Jason Bell, Chris Lawler; Peter Johnston, Daniel Brown, Karl Lovell, Troy Campbell, Justin Morgan, Brett Horsnell; Nathan Cayless, Nathan Koina, Jamie Smith, Leon Douglas.
Parramatta 28 (Paul Carige 2, Shane Whereat, Jason Bell, John Simon, Jarrod McCracken tries; John Simon 2 from 6 goals) beat Newcastle 22 (Owen Craigie, Mark Hughes, Daniel Smailes, Paul Harragon tries; Andrew Johns 3 from 5 goals) at Parramatta Stadium.
Illawarra 14 (Adam Bristow, Shaun Timmins, Trent Barrett tries; Darren Bradstreet 1 from 1, Brendon Reeves 0 from 2 goals) beat South Queensland 6 (Jason Hudson try; Jason Hudson 1 from 2 goals) at WIN Stadium.
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 The Fanatics News: Sherwin fears Anderson favouritism
By Will Swanton 19/08/2003 09:49:18 PM Brent Sherwin fears Australian coach Chris Anderson will select Brett Kimmorley at halfback for the Kangaroo tour despite Cronulla not being involved in the National Rugby League finals.
Anderson has used Sharks skipper Kimmorley as Johns's Test replacement before and Sherwin believes it will probably happen again - even if Kimmorley has been starved of matches.
The Bulldogs' Sherwin, versatile Gower and the Sharks' Kimmorley are the front-runners to win the halfback position when Australia tours New Zealand and England from October.
www.thefanatics.com /category/News/15346.html   (299 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Sport Rugby league Chris Bridge, Warrington Wolves
Most of the 22 appearances he made last year were on the wing because Warrington had an established half-back pairing in Lee Briers and Nathan Wood, even before Andrew Johns arrived from Australia for his cameo at the end of the season.
He chased a chip by Briers, showing that their combination is improving all the time, then had the presence of mind and skill to chip over the advancing full-back with the outside of his right boot and enough pace to win the race to the ball.
Warrington signed him from Bradford at the start of last season and the Bulls' loss has already been the Wolves' gain.
sport.guardian.co.uk /rugbyleague/comment/0,,1746071,00.html?gusrc=rss   (558 words)

  
 1995 Rugby League Draw
Newcastle 27 (Brett Grogan 2, Tony Butterfield, Paul Marquet, Nathan Barnes tries; Robbie O'Davis 3 from 4, Andrew Johns 0 from 1 goals; Jamie Ainscough field goal) beat Gold Coast 20 (Andrew Dunemann, Adrian Brunker, Jim Lenihan, Andrew Hodge tries; Brendan Hurst 2 from 3, Kevin Campion 0 from 2 goals) at Seagulls Stadium.
Sydney City 28 (Tony Iro 2, Graham Mackay, Peter Clarke, Jason Hudson tries; Graham Mackay 4 from 5 goals) beat Gold Coast 16 (Scott Wilson, Tim Patterson, Peter Gill, Jim Lenihan tries; Kevin Campion 0 from 2, Ben Ikin 0 from 1, Chris Orr 0 from 1 goals) at Sydney Football Stadium.
Canberra 24 (Jason Croker 2, Laurie Daley, Matthew Wood, Brett Mullins tries; David Boyle 2 from 2, David Furner 0 from 2, Matthew Wood 0 from 1 goals) beat South Queensland 6 (Trevor Gillmeister try; St John Ellis 1 from 1 goal) at Suncorp Stadium.
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 Storm agrees to truce with referee - theage.com.au
Melbourne coach Mark Murray said yesterday he would gladly have referee Mark Oaten handle more of the Storm's National Rugby League matches after the pair cleared the air.
Club chief executive Chris Johns was issued with a breach notice following an alleged verbal altercation with the whistle-blower.
The Melbourne coach was furious that Oaten had penalised the Storm heavily for holding the man down in the play-the-ball area and breaching the 10-metre rule over the two games.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/06/11/1022982844579.html   (363 words)

  
 Sports Australia - Rugby League Media Release: Ribot stands down as Storm executive director [Mar 12, 2004]
John Ribot has today announced he is standing down as executive director and chief executive of Melbourne Storm, but will continue to have a close involvement with the National Rugby League club.
Ribot said he has found it difficult to devote sufficient time to Melbourne Storm since taking on dual roles as executive director and chief executive, following the departure of Chris Johns in 2002.
Sports Australia - Rugby League Media Release: Ribot stands down as Storm executive director [Mar 12, 2004]
sportsaustralia.com /articles/mar04/artid1048.html   (363 words)

  
 1997 Rugby League Draw
Parramatta: Paul Carige; Eparama Navale, Nathan Barnes, Jarrod McCracken, Andrew Frew; Jason Bell, Chris Lawler; Peter Johnston, Daniel Brown, Karl Lovell, Troy Campbell, Justin Morgan, Brett Horsnell; Nathan Cayless, Nathan Koina, Jamie Smith, Leon Douglas.
Parramatta 28 (Paul Carige 2, Shane Whereat, Jason Bell, John Simon, Jarrod McCracken tries; John Simon 2 from 6 goals) beat Newcastle 22 (Owen Craigie, Mark Hughes, Daniel Smailes, Paul Harragon tries; Andrew Johns 3 from 5 goals) at Parramatta Stadium.
Parramatta: Paul Carige; Eparama Navale, Stuart Kelly, Nathan Barnes, Shane Whereat; Jason Bell, John Simon; Peter Johnston, Aaron Raper, Dean Pay (c), Jarrod McCracken, Jason Smith, Jim Dymock; Troy Campbell, Justin Morgan, Brett Horsnell, Karl Lovell.
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