A palpable sense of anticipation electrified Allianz Stadium as South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Alex Johnston stood on the precipice of rugby league history. The veteran player needed just one more try to equal and two to surpass the legendary Ken Irvine’s 53-year-old record of 211 tries in Australian professional rugby league.
The historic occasion prompted extensive coordination between Venues NSW, both competing clubs, and the NRL regarding potential crowd reactions. This followed concerns raised by legendary coach Wayne Bennett, who referenced previous incidents where fans stormed the field during milestone celebrations in other sports. Authorities implemented reinforced security measures, including additional personnel positioned strategically around the field, particularly in areas where Johnston was most likely to score.
Despite initial apprehensions about entry delays due to enhanced security protocols, spectators experienced seamless access to the venue. The bag-checking process maintained its standard efficiency, ensuring minimal disruption for attendees. Clear exit points were established in each corner of the stadium to facilitate Johnston’s potential departure from the field if necessary.
The emotional significance of the evening was further amplified by a pre-game ceremony honoring the victims of the recent Bondi terror attack, observed by a capacity crowd. Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly remarked on the exceptional atmosphere, noting: ‘Our members and supporters consistently create an incredible atmosphere at Allianz Stadium, and we know tonight will be no different.’ The event demonstrated professional sports’ ability to balance historic celebration with appropriate security and respectful commemoration.
