‘It will be sad’: Johnson on final Warriors home game
Shaun Johnson will run out at Mt Smart Stadium for the last time with sadness but also with great love for the crowd that returned the love in bountiful measure.
The 33-year-old half, who will retire at season’s end, will play Canterbury in Auckland on Friday night before finishing his career against former club Cronulla the following Saturday,
Johnson’s family will be on hand to cherish the occasion against the Bulldogs but on a personal note his emotions were raw.
“I know I will miss it. I already have the feeling of what it is going to be like coming here for one last time,” Johnson said.
“For me it is going to be sad. I am going to be gutted but we will go out there and try and win a game of footy as well.”
Johnson has a high level of appreciation for the Mt Smart crowd that he first ran out in front of in the NRL as a 20-year-old in 2011.
“A lot of the people that sit in the stands have been there since I came to the club and there are faces I recognise every week, so that is not lost on me,” he said.
“I will do my very best to enjoy this week and enjoy running out there and try and absorb as much as I can.”
Johnson, who has played 266 NRL games with 222 for the Warriors, will be remembered as one of the best players New Zealand has produced.
The veteran of 32 Tests for the Kiwis said that when he looked back on his career it still “baffled” him that he had been able to achieve so much and created so many memories for fans.
One of his earliest acts of genius was when Johnson razzled and dazzled past seven Brisbane players in a 70m run to the tryline in round 22 of 2011, his debut season. It was the first of many magic moments to come.
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