#1 out of 1
sports12h ago
NRL coach gets caught on camera in wild social media act
- Wayne Bennett grabbed the microphone from Alex Johnston and threw it away after Johnston broke the NRL try-scoring record.
- Johnston said Bennett's guidance helped him stay with South Sydney and pursue a record-breaking year.
- The club celebrated Johnston's record with a statue unveiling at Rabbitohs headquarters.
- Johnston credited South Sydney's environment and Bennett for the milestone and reflected on his future options.
- South Sydney's Wayne Bennett publicly discouraged field celebrations to keep players focused.
- Johnston's record followed a night of celebrations and public tributes in Australia.
- The match occurred at Allianz Stadium, with South Sydney defeating the Roosters by eight points.
- Johnston credited his personal letter and resilience as pivotal to his decision to stay with the Rabbitohs.
- The event highlighted the tension between celebratory moments and on-field discipline in sport.
- Johnson's post-match celebrations included plans and reflections on his future with rugby league.
Vote 0
