In an unprecedented spectacle at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium, South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Alex Johnston has cemented his legacy by shattering Australian rugby league’s most enduring record. During Friday night’s clash against the Roosters, Johnston scored his 213th career try, surpassing the legendary Ken Irvine’s benchmark of 212 set in 1973—a feat many believed would remain unbroken.
The historic moment arrived just one minute into the second half when Johnston received a precision pass from teammate Latrell Mitchell and raced across the try line. This triggered an extraordinary pitch invasion as thousands of euphoric fans—including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese—swarmed the field in spontaneous celebration, halting play for 16 minutes.
Security personnel made several arrests during the chaotic scenes that followed, with Johnston himself describing the experience as overwhelming. “I enjoyed it for about a minute and then I was like ‘get me out of here’,” the record-breaker recounted. “It was pretty crazy. I honestly was struggling to breathe—it was so hot in there, with so many people tugging and pulling.”
Despite the interruption, the Roosters ultimately secured a 26-18 victory, though the night belonged to Johnston. The 31-year-old expressed profound relief at achieving the milestone early in the season, calling it a “massive monkey off my back” that had been weighing on him throughout preseason preparations.
Opposition coaches paid tribute to Johnston’s achievement, with Roosters mentor Trent Robinson acknowledging the significance despite his team’s competitive stance. “To see a milestone like that in our game is legendary,” Robinson stated. “How humble he is and how beautiful he is at his craft—the man knows how to score tries.”
Veteran Sea Eagles captain Daly Cherry-Evans compared the scenes to Australian Rules football icon Buddy Franklin’s record-breaking moment, noting: “We saw something very special—a rugby league record that we thought may never be touched.”
Johnston’s record-breaking pursuit had gained additional narrative tension after Mitchell notably declined to pass to him in the previous week’s match when a try seemed certain. The winger’s resilience through a serious Achilles injury in 2024 makes his accomplishment particularly remarkable, with coach Wayne Bennett affirming that “the game is blessed to have a player like him.”
