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With his second conversion against Newcastle on Sunday night, Shaun Johnson became the first player to reach the 1000-point mark for the One New Zealand Warriors.

Two more conversions lifted his total to 1005 in 189 appearances in his two stints with the club.

His points-scoring run started with his first try in his second NRL game against the Wests Tigers in 2011 but, with James Maloney in the side, it would be 2013 before he took on the goal-kicking duties. That year he finished with a career-high 177 points.

See the table below for a ton of trivia about Johnson's points scoring feats across his 10 seasons with the One New Zealand Warriors.

Shaun Johnson try-bound for his first NRL points against the Wests Tigers in 2011.
Shaun Johnson try-bound for his first NRL points against the Wests Tigers in 2011.

SJ'S 1000

 
Club No 168
Club career 2011-2018 & 2022-2023
Club appearances 189
First points Try v Wests Tigers, Mount Smart Stadium, Rd 14, 2011 (Lost 22-26)
First goal v Parramatta, Parramatta Stadium, Rd 1, 2013 (Lost 10-40)
20 or more points in a game 26 (3 tries, 7 goals)
v Canberra, Mount Smart Stadium, Rd 25, 2011 (Won 50-16)
26 (2 tries, 9 goals)
v Canberra, Eden Park, Rd 9, 2014 (Won 54-12)
20 (1 try, 8 goals)
v Parramatta, Mount Smart Stadium, Rd 18, 2014 (Won 48-0)
20 (2 tries, 6 goals)
v Gold Coast, Cbus Super Stadium, Rd 15, 2015 (Won 36-14)
Most tries in a season 12 | 2012
10 | 2013
10 | 2016
Most tries in a game 3 v Canberra, Mount Smart Stadium, Rd 25, 2013
Most points in a season 177 (10 tries, 67 goals, 3 field goals), 2013
163 (9 tries, 63 goals, 1 field goal), 2014
100 points in a season 6 times (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
Fewest points in a season 24 (6 tries), 2011
Most goals in a season 67 goals, 3 field goals, 2013
Total tries 68
Total goals 359
Total field goals 15
Number of games scored in 142
Longest scoring sequence 31 games (Rd 11, 2013-Rd 19, 2014)
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