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Player Shaun Johnson

Date of Birth
Sep 9, 1990
Birth Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Nationality
  1. šŸ‡³šŸ‡æ New Zealand
Height (cm)
179 cm
Weight (kg)
92 kg
Position/s
  1. Five-Eighth
  2. Halfback
Nickname
Princess
Forum Nickname/s
SJ
Warrior #
168
NRL Debut Date
Jun 4, 2011
NRL Debut Details
NRL 2011, Round 13, Sydney City Roosters
Warriors Debut Date
Jun 4, 2011
Warriors Debut Details
NRL 2011, Round 13, Sydney City Roosters
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2009
  2. 2010
  3. 2011
  4. 2012
  5. 2013
  6. 2014
  7. 2015
  8. 2016
  9. 2017
  10. 2018
  11. 2022
  12. 2023
  13. 2024
College/s
Orewa College
Signed To
Cronulla Sharks (2019-21)
Signed From
Hibiscus Coast Raiders
Junior Club/s
Hibiscus Coast Raiders
Previous Club/s
Cronulla Sharks (2019-21)
Current Club
NZ Warriors
Rep Honours
  1. NZ
  2. World/NRL All Stars
Awards/Honours
  1. Warriors Player of the Year
  2. Golden Boot
  3. Dally M (Positional Award)
  4. RLPA Players Champion
Status
Retired
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Johnson
Rugby League Project
https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/shaun-johnson/summary.html

šŸ¤– AI Summary

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This Warriors forum thread extensively discusses Shaun Johnson's career, focusing on his exceptional 2023 season where he won the RLPA Players' Champion award #30#36 and recognition as a key playmaker. Recent debates center on his 2024 performance decline, attributed to persistent injuries like his Achilles issue, which a member #390 reveals significantly impacted his mobility and led to self-admitted struggles during games like the pivotal Titans loss #200#217. Speculation about his retirement intensifies throughout, with fans debating whether he should continue beyond 2024 despite offers from clubs like the Roosters, though Johnson consistently states it's "Warriors or retirement." Tactical discussions highlight the team's improved dynamics without him, noted in posts advocating for halves Te Maire Martin and Chanel Harris-Tavita #317#97312. Throughout, Johnson's legacy as a club icon and complex leadership role—including his mentorship of younger players during injury absence #120—remains a unifying theme amid critiques of his current on-field limitations.

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Player Performance, Injury Management, Career Transition

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Cool! We don’t have enough high quality sports content made in NZ, I hope it goes well.
Ok so my take is
He cant do both, So he is obviously finishing this year
Come on Warriors< Make an official announcement
Like I said, All this 1/2 hearted stuff is doing nobody any good
 
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