Ian Johnston

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Ian John Johnston
Born
Tuesday, 1st March, 1927
Died
Friday, 1st February, 2013 (Aged 85 years and 338 days)
Place Of Birth
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Biography

Newcastle fullback shifted to five-eighth following the emergence of budding champion Clive Churchill in the district. Johnston partnered the legendary Vic Hey at P’matta in 1948 and represented NSW in 1949. He then became the club's first Test player when he earned a place on the NZ tour, kicking 3 goals in Australia's 26-14 loss in the First Test. In 1951 he became the first P’matta player to top 100pts (13t, 38g) but it was a long time between drinks at national level. After shifting to the country to play with Young in 1953 he came back to P’matta but left for Coonamble after six matches following a dispute with the club. Johnston captain-coached Maitland in 1955 before joining Wests the following year. He duly gained selection on the 1956-57 Kangaroo tour - seven years after achieving his first Test cap – and although he did not play in another Test match he scored 7 tries in 9 games.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
Craven Mild Cup 10 6 4 0 60.00% List
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) 44 23 20 1 52.27% List


Club Career

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Parramatta NSWRFL 1968 22 12 9 1 54.55% List
Parramatta NSWRFL 1969 22 11 11 0 50.00% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Parramatta 1968-69 44 23 20 1 52.27% List

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  • Brendan
    10/05/2020

    Love seeing these stats I miss him so much his grandson

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