On Air Now Alex Cann 6:00am - 11:00am
Now Playing Teddy Swims The Door

Johnson misses out on Super League return

Jack Johnson's return to the BetFred Super League has been put on hold after his Featherstone Rovers side were beaten by Toronto Wolfpack in the Championship play-of final.

Rovers defied the odds to reach the final but were ultimately undone by Toronto, who cruised to a 24-6 victory to claim promotion to Super League after just three seasons in existence. 

It was a disappointing afternoon for Johnson, a former Audenshaw School pupil, who was hoping for a swift return to the top tier after leaving Warrington Wolves in July.

The 23-year-old joined Wolves in 2015 and made 18 appearances for the Wire until a serious leg break on the eve of the 2018 campaign ruled him out for 12 months. 

In a bid to resurrect his career, Johnson joined Rovers in July as part of their squad-builder initiative; a scheme which provides the club with additional funds to recruit and retain players via a fixed contribution from supporters each month.

He has since repaid the faith and established himself as a fans' favourite in a few short months, with many of his admirers clamouring for his return next season.

Johnson has yet to comment on his future, but thanked the club and fans for their support this season:

 

 

 

 

 

 

More from Sport

  • Weekend football round-up: Cantello clinches late victory

    Droylsden retained top spot in the NWCFL First Division North in dramatic fashion on Saturday, thanks to a stoppage-time winner from Luis Cantello. 

  • Curzon chairman steps down

    Curzon Ashton have confirmed the resignation of club chairman John Clayton, who has stepped down from his role due to ‘personal circumstances’. 

  • Latics diary: The cursing of dreams

    A few weeks ago on these pages, after Latics had lost three games in a row, conceding three goals in each game, I wrote them off for the season. Consolidation achieved, but with an unfulfilled objective to entertain and compete. Latics have won four games and drawn two, including last week’s stand-off against leaders Bromley at Hayes Lane, and the season is back in the balance. Tranmere Rovers were there to be hammered at Prenton Park, and Latics obliged. Tequila!

  • Tranmere Rovers 1 – 3 Oldham Athletic: Big day out for Latics ends in big win

    This was one of the good days. Latics were dominant: craftier, harder-working, more resolute and more ruthless than their opponents, better man-for-man, better as a team.

Weather

  • Tue

    10°C

  • Wed

    10°C

  • Thu

    11°C

  • Fri

    7°C