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Matthew James Johns (born 27 July 1971) is an Australian rugby league media personality, commentator and former professional player. An Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative , Johns played his club football primarily with the Newcastle Knights, alongside his younger brother, Andrew. Since March 2011, Johns has been a co-host on the Triple M Sydney breakfast show called The
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with Mark Geyer. Since 2012, Johns has been a part of the Fox Sports NRL coverage. He had his own show on Channel 7 for one season in 2010, ''
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'' and since 2013 has hosted a rugby league analysis and light entertainment show on Foxtel airing two nights each week.


Playing career

He played as for the Knights, playing outside his younger brother Andrew Johns at halfback for nine seasons. Johns was part of the Australian squad that won the
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, and went on to play eight matches for his country. He also played four State of Origin series matches for New South Wales. Another highlight of his career with the Knights was the 1997 Australian Rugby League grand final victory over the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. Johns was selected for the Australian team to compete in the end of season
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tournament. In the final against New Zealand he played at five-eighth and scored a try in the Kangaroos' 22–20 victory. Salary cap problems led to Johns leaving the Knights at the end of 2000 to play a season with the UK based
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club the Wigan Warriors. He considered playing for Wales at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup due to his
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heritage. Johns played for the Wigan Warriors at five-eighth in their
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loss to the Bradford Bulls. Johns returned to the National Rugby League in 2002 to play a season with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, before shoulder and neck injuries forced his retirement at the end of the season.


2002 NZ tour sexual assault investigation

While on a pre-season tour of New Zealand in February 2002, Johns and 11 other unnamed members of the Cronulla Sharks were involved in a
group sex Group sex is sexual behavior involving more than two participants. Participants in group sex can be of any sexual orientation or gender. Any form of sexual activity can be adopted to involve more than two participants, but some forms have their ...
session with a 19-year-old in Johns' Christchurch hotel room. Following an allegation of
sexual assault Sexual assault is an act in which one intentionally sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their will. It is a form of sexual violence, which ...
from the woman five days later, police investigated the incident both in New Zealand and Australia but did not lay any charges. Seven years later the ABC TV ''
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'' documentary program "Code of Silence", broadcast on 11 May 2009, reported on the incident. Although ''Four Corners'' spoke to Johns about the incident, he declined to give an on-camera interview for the program. The alleged victim (known by the pseudonym "Clare") stated that she had returned to room 21 of the Racecourse Hotel with Johns and another player, and that when one of them began to kiss her without her consent, she felt socially awkward objecting to the unwanted advance; which eventually led to sex.Four Corners - 11/05/2009: Program Transcript
/ref> Johns admitted to taking part but stated that the act was consensual. In May 2009, Johns agreed to be interviewed by the Nine Network to give his viewpoint of the incident, saying it had been painful for his family and regretted what happened. He stated that he had been apprehensive about the consequences of the incident for seven years. Subsequent to the ''Four Corners'' program, Johns was stood down by Channel Nine from his role as rugby league commentator and co-host of ''The Footy Show''. The Melbourne Storm also took the step of releasing Johns indefinitely as an assistant coach.


Entertainment career


Film

Johns's first foray into entertainment began in 1999 when he adopted the persona of
Reg Reagan Reg Reagan is a fictional character created by Australian rugby league player, Matthew Johns. His signature outfit is a false Horseshoe Moustache, A pillow stuffed in his singlet to resemble a beer gut and a shirt displaying his catchphrase "Bring b ...
in a low-budget film, ''In Search of the Holy Grail'', which was made for The Shoot Out 24 Hour Filmmaking Festival in Newcastle. The film also starred fellow Knights players Andrew Johns as Bruno,
Matthew Gidley Matthew "Matt" Gidley (born 1 July 1977) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and administrator. Gidley played for the Newcastle Knights in the ARL Premiership and the NRL, and St Helens in the Super League, and for ...
, Trent Watson, Danny Buderus and Robbie O'Davis. The
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showed excerpts of the film on '' The Footy Show''. The Reg Reagan character was developed further in an article in '' the Sydney Morning Herald'' in 2000 where Johns described the character as a late 1970s Australian (or ocker) who smoked only Winfield Reds and drank KB beer. Fans of Johns's new side Cronulla started wearing copies of the T-shirt worn by Reagan, with the slogan "Bring Back the Biff", to games. Johns appeared in ''
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'' where he appeared as himself. The film was directed by Khoa Do, and released on 3 August 2006. In 2007
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presented Johns in his first feature film acting role where he starred as 'Jack', the 1980s coach of the Newtown Jets.


Television

In 2002, Johns became a regular on '' The Footy Show'' with Reagan and a new character, Trent, a gay flight attendant from San Francisco. After his retirement as a player, Johns signed deals with the Nine Network and Sony Music Entertainment. He appeared on ''The Footy Show'' and as a commentator on Nine's broadcasts of rugby league matches. He has recorded a DVD titled "All of Me", released in June 2004, featuring skits by Reg Reagan and Trent the flight attendant. Since then he has released a follow up entitled "Blood, Sweat and Beers" and also features on The Footy Show's 'Best Of' DVD collection from 1994 to 2002. In 2004, as Reg Reagan, Johns recorded a song called "Am I Ever Gonna See the Biff Again?" sung to the tune of The Angels' 1976 hit "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again?". The song is a humorous lamentation of the decline of onfield violence in professional rugby league. Johns was indefinitely stood down from his position on the Nine Network in May 2009 after the airing of the Four Corners program. He was subsequently replaced by Phil Gould. He was asked by Channel 9 to make a comeback to commentary later in the season but Johns declined. Towards the end of 2009, Johns turned down a $600,000-a-year contract with Channel 9 in favour of starting up his own production company alongside John Singleton. In 2010, Johns signed with rival network Channel Seven and launched a new family-friendly, NRL/entertainment show on 25 March at 7:30pm in NSW and Queensland. After one season, the show was discontinued. In 2012, Johns joined
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as part of their rugby league coverage. He is the host of his own show "
Sunday Night with Matty Johns ''Sunday Night with Matty Johns'' is an Australian sports television series aired on Fox Sports on 4 March 2013. The show previously on Monday nights, but changed to Sunday night in 2018. The show expanded to two nights a week (Mondays and Thu ...
".


Author

In 2004, Johns released Reg Reagan's 'This Is My Life' through Pan Macmillan.


Radio

In March 2011 Johns joined Triple M Sydney's breakfast show '' The Grill Team'' introducing a number of character impersonations including "Bruce", the effeminate producer for Triple M's sister station
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's breakfast team
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; the crude coal-mining magnate (and owner of the Newcastle Knights) Nathan Tinkler; and the rugby league greats Andrew Johns, Brad Fittler and Darren Lockyer as the "Future Immortals Gone Nuts". His last day in the Grill Team was on 7 December 2018.


Works


Filmography

* ''In Search of the Holy Grail'' (1999) * '' The Footy Show'' (co-host, 2000's) * ''All of Me'' (DVD, 2004) * ''Blood, Sweat and Beers'' (DVD, 2005) * ''
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'' (2006) * ''
The Final Winter ''The Final Winter'' is an Australian drama film released in 2007. It was directed by Brian Andrews and Jane Forrest and produced by Anthony Coffee, and Michelle Russell, while independently produced it is being distributed by Paramount Pictur ...
'' (2007) * ''
The Matty Johns Show ''The Matty Johns Show'' was an Australian variety television show largely focused on the National Rugby League (NRL) competition, starring former professional rugby league footballer Matthew "Matty" Johns. It first aired in 2010 on Thursdays a ...
'' (host, 2010) * '' Fox Sports Rugby League Coverage'' (host of Monday Night Football, 2012–present) * ''
Monday Night with Matty Johns ''Sunday Night with Matty Johns'' is an Australian sports television series aired on Fox Sports on 4 March 2013. The show previously on Monday nights, but changed to Sunday night in 2018. The show expanded to two nights a week (Mondays and Thur ...
'' (host, 2013) * The late show with Matty Johns


Songs

* "Rugby League Outlaw" (2005) * "Video Killed the Football Star" (2008)


Books

* ''This Is My Life'' (2004) * ''From The Sheds'' (2008)


References


External links

*
Wigan Warriors profile

State of Origin official website


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