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12 Facts About Curtis Johnston

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Curtis Johnston is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for the North Sydney Bears in the Canterbury Cup NSW competition.

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Curtis Johnston played 7 seasons of NSW Cup with North Sydney scoring 97 tries over 110 games before moving clubs to Redcliffe Dolphins at the end of 2014 he has scored 21 tries over 47 games with the Dolphins.

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Curtis Johnston debuted as an 18 year old for North Sydney Bears against Cronulla Cobras in 2008 at the Central Coast Stadium.

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In 2011, Curtis Johnston was named NSW Cup winger of the year alongside Michael Lett scoring 27 tries in the regular season and called into the NSW Cup Representatives side Vs Qld Residents.

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In 2013, Curtis Johnston fell in trouble with the ASADA after allegations of text messages saying he had admitted to the use of peptides aired on channel 9.

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Curtis Johnston claimed the messages were a joke between friends and was later cleared to resume playing with North Sydney after 8 weeks of investigation.

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Curtis Johnston scored 4 tries in his return game against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

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8.

In 2014, Curtis Johnston signed with English club Leigh Centurions but was ineligible to play in England.

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Curtis Johnston did not play there until round 8 of the 2015 season after serving an 11-week suspension from the NSWRL the previous year.

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On 11 May 2018, Curtis Johnston re-joined his home club North Sydney.

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Curtis Johnston brought up his 100th try with Norths against the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles with a hat trick at North Sydney Oval.

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Curtis Johnston finished his final season playing in 7 matches and scoring 4 tries.