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Newcastle International Sports Centre, currently known as McDonald Jones Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Newcastle, Australia. The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights ( National Rugby League ) and Newcastle Jets FC ( A-League ).
Andrew Gary Johns [3] (born 19 May 1974), also known by the nickname Joey, is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He is considered one of the greatest rugby league players of all time.
Newcastle won 60-24 9: Andrew Johns: Western Reds: Marathon Stadium: March 19, 1995: Newcastle won 54-14 9: Andrew Johns: Canberra Raiders: Marathon Stadium: July 29, 2001: Newcastle won 54-26 9: Andrew Johns: Cantebury-Bankstown Bulldogs: EnergyAustralia Stadium: March 24, 2006: Newcastle won 46-22 9: Andrew Johns: St. George Illawarra Dragons ...
Newcastle held special farewell celebrations for Andrew Johns in the home game against Brisbane, renaming the East grandstand of EnergyAustralia Stadium the "Andrew Johns Stand". In addition, in a first for the NRL, his number 7 jersey was retired for the match with half back Jarred Mullen wearing number 18.
This article lists awards and honours that players of the Newcastle Knights club have received. RLIF Awards ... Andrew Johns [1] [3] 1999. Andrew Johns [1] [3] 2002 ...
Including players from the Newcastle Knights that have represented while at the club. International ... Andrew Johns (1995, 1998–03, 2005–06) Matthew Johns (1995 ...
The Newcastle Knights are an Australian professional rugby league team based in Newcastle, New South Wales that competes in the National Rugby League (NRL) premiership. . Playing in red and blue, the Knights joined the top-tier competition in 1988, 79 years after the previous Newcastle based team, the Newcastle Rebels had departed the Sydney competition with the formation of a separate league ...
Andrew Johns Fiji: Newcastle International Sports Centre, Newcastle: 1996 – International 4 7 0 30: Michael O'Connor Papua New Guinea: Eric Weissel Oval, Wagga Wagga: 1985–1988 Rugby League World Cup: 2 11 0 30: Andrew Johns South Africa: Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead: 1995 Rugby League World Cup