Alex Johnston
Weeks after re-writing the rugby league record books with his 213th NRL try, Alex Johnston is understood to have created another piece of history.
Wests Tigers fear they could lose Jarome Luai for a month after he and halves partner Adam Douiehi were both injured in their 20-16 loss to South Sydney.
Alex Johnston has given the strongest indication yet he could finish his career at the PNG Chiefs, with South Sydney unlikely to stand in the way of the record-breaking tryscorer.
Alex Johnston's eclipse of the NRL's all-time tryscoring tally has taken a permanent place at Rabbitohs headquarters, days after etching his name into rugby league's history books.
John Sutton can now lay claim to collecting South Sydney's two most prized possessions of this century. And as big as lifting the drought-breaking 2014 premiership trophy was, Friday night's effort to...
Record breaker Alex Johnston feared his career was over and the NRL's try-scoring landmark would remain forever out of reach during the dark days of his Achilles tendon injury.
Alex Johnston is the NRL's all-time leading tryscorer. The Koedal Klan Sabai man has broken Ken Irvine's 212 try record, which had stood for more than half a century.
South Sydney are set to unleash the most potent edge in premiership history, as Wayne Bennett prepares to roll out a left-side attack boasting almost 500 tries between them.
Melbourne have taken Xavier Coates off the market for 2027, but the door remains open for Papua New Guinea to try to lure the flyer home for their entry to the NRL.
Australia coach Kevin Walters may have found his replacement for Payne Haas as South Sydney beast Keaon Koloamatangi considers switching international allegiances from Tonga.
Alex Johnston needs three tries in one game to break the NRL's try-scoring record before the end of the season after edging closer to re-writing history in South Sydney's 40-0 thrashing of St George I...
Latrell Mitchell will miss South Sydney's Indigenous Round home game with a pinched nerve in his back, adding to a season of injury woes at the Rabbitohs.
The door is open for Alex Johnston to become Papua New Guinea's first NRL signing, with a clause in his contract allowing him to begin negotiations early with the new franchise.