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Greg Johnson (rugby league)

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Name
  
Greg Johnson


Role
  
Rugby Player

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Greg Johnson (born 20 February 1990) is a professional rugby league player who plays in the Super League for Salford Red Devils. His usual position is Wing.

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Playing career

Johnson made his Super League début for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in 2011 and amassed a total of 2 tries in 12 appearances. In October 2011 Johnson was found guilty of wounding and sexually assaulting a woman, and received a two-year prison sentence. His contract with Wakefield was immediately terminated following his conviction.

When released from prison in 2013, he was signed by Batley Bulldogs, where he played regularly. He scored 18 tries in 28 appearances and attracted interest from Salford City Reds, with whom he signed for the 2014 season.

Johnson established himself as a first-choice player for Salford in 2014, scoring 10 tries in 20 appearances. His first try of the season against Widnes Vikings has been claimed to be a try of the season contender, as he bust three tackles in a run from his own half before sidestepping Rhys Hanbury to score.

References

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