
Johnny King
Johnny King is a legendary former rugby league player, known for his remarkable career with St George and the Kangaroos during the 1960s. He is celebrated for winning seven consecutive grand finals from 1960 to 1966, making him one of the most successful players in the history of the sport. His legacy is marked by his scoring ability, having crossed the try line multiple times in those finals, solidifying his place in rugby league history. At 82 years old, King remains a revered figure in the sport, often cited by current players, including his grandson Max King, who aspires to match his impressive achievements.
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Johnny King was a prolific tryscorer in the 1960s and earned induction into the rugby league Hall of Fame in 2008.
Canterbury Bulldogs star Max King daring to dream of Ashes tour of NSW Blues win Origin seriesJohnny King is a former St George and Kangaroos winger who won seven consecutive grand finals from 1960-66.
Max King remembers being booed by Canterbury Bulldogs fans. He likes the cheers much better
