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Chris Johnson (born 1986) is an English rugby union footballer, currently playing at Fly-half or Centre for Sale in National League 2 North. An outstanding player who can kick points, drop goals, and score tries, he is one of the most prolific scorers of all time in both National League 2 North and National League 1, with over 2,300 points spread across the two divisions from his time with Huddersfield and Fylde. Johnson has also had a very successful representative career, winning the Bill Beaumont Cup four times with Lancashire, and captaining the England Counties XV.

Career

Huddersfield

Growing up in Lancashire where he played junior rugby at Rochdale, upon finishing school Johnson moved across the Pennines to study at the University of Huddersfield. While at university Johnson came to the attention of local rugby union side, Huddersfield, who were playing in North Division 1 (now known as National League 3 North) and signed with them for the 2006–07 season. In 2008 Huddersfield finished runners up in the league to Kendal, qualifying for a promotion playoff against Midlands Division 1 runners up Luctonians, with the Yorkshire side gaining home advantage due to a better comparable league standing. Johnson was outstanding in the playoff game at Lockwood Park, kicking 18 points in the 22–7 victory against Luctonians, and helping Huddersfield achieve a first ever promotion to the National Leagues.

The 2008–09 season was the first for Huddersfield in National Division 3 North and they managed to finish 10th out of the 14 teams, way clear of relegation. Johnson also adapted well to the higher level with 248 points making him the third top scorer in the division, which included 7 drop goals across the season. Outside of the league, Chris starred in a Huddersfield side that made it to the semi-finals of the Yorkshire Cup, going out 6–13 to eventual winners Leeds Carnegie. This form saw Lancashire born Johnson selected by reigning county champions Yorkshire as member of their 2009 Bill Beaumont Cup squad, although he could not help the side retain the cup. He also made his England Counties XV debut in March 2009, starting in the 19–27 defeat to France Federale XV at the match at Twickenham. The 2009–10 season saw National Division 3 North re-branded as National League 2 North as part of the RFU's changes to the English league system, which would also see the division increase by 2 teams to 16. Huddersfield ended the season in 11th while Johnson scored 327 points to one more finish as the third most prolific points scorer in the division. At the end of the season Johnson's form with his club side would once again see him called up by Yorkshire for the 2010 Bill Beaumont Cup.

The 2010–11 season saw Huddersfield finish 8th in the league with Johnson becoming the top scorer in the division with 387 points, including a career best 15 tries. He also played a key role in Huddersfield winning the Yorkshire Cup for the first time in the clubs history, scoring 15 points in a 25–18 win over Hull in the final held at York. The final act of Johnson's season saw him switch his county allegiance from Yorkshire to the county of his birth, Lancashire, and he was part of the squad that would win the 2011 Bill Beaumont Cup. 2011–12 would be Johnson's final season at the club and he went out on a successful note as he helped Huddersfield to a highest ever position in the league as they finished in 6th place. Once again he would also finish as top scorer in the league with 362 points. He was also picked once for Lancashire for the 2012 Bill Beaumont Cup, playing in the final at Twickenham Stadium in a 38 – 20 defeat to Hertfordshire. Despite finishing runners up, Johnson had a fantastic tournament scoring 62 points, with 24 of those coming in the 54–33 victory away to former county side Yorkshire in front of 2,023 supporters at Scarborough – a record crowd for the ground.

Fylde

In the summer of 2012, after six seasons with Huddersfield and over 1,800 points scored, Johnson decided to move back to Lancashire to sign for Fylde, playing one division higher in National League 1. His first season in National League 1 saw him became a regular in a Fylde side that finished the 2012–13 season in 6th place, scoring 251 points (the 4th highest tally in the division). As well as playing league games, Johnson also took part in the Fylde side that reached the semi-finals of the Lancashire Cup, losing 24–25 to rivals Preston Grasshoppers at home. Johnson was also called up to the Lancashire for the 2013 Bill Beaumont Cup where he had an excellent tournament, scoring 36 points (the second highest in the competition), 15 of which came the final in a 35–26 victory against Cornwall. He finished off the year by being selected for the England Counties XV side on their tour summer tour of Belgium. He played against Belgium 'A', leading his side out as captain and scoring 28 points (including 1 try) in a 78–0 victory. A second appearance would follow as he scored a try in a 57–5 win over Belgium to cap off a very successful season.

The 2013–14 season with Fylde saw his club finish an excellent 3rd in the league with Johnson once more one of the top scorers in the league with 272 points including 10 tries. Consistent good performances with Fylde saw Johnson come to the attention of Premiership side, Sale Sharks, and he was picked to play for the Jets development side, making his A-League debut on October 2013, scoring a try and drop goal in a 40–19 win against Northampton Wanderers at Heywood Road. At the start of 2014 Johnson captained England Counties XV as they lost very close games against France Federale XV and an Irish Club XV. His season finished with for Lancashire at the 2014 Bill Beaumont Cup, finishing as the competition's top scorer with 60 points as his county retained the trophy with a 36–26 victory over last year's finalists, Cornwall.

The 2014–15 season saw Fylde drop one place down to finish 5th in the league, with Johnson ending up as the second highest scorer in the division with 252 points (behind Richmond's Rob Kirby). Johnson would also return to action with England Counties XV at the start of 2015, scoring 7 points in a 37–3 victory against a Scottish Club XV in front of 1,200 supporters at Fylde's Woodlands Memorial Ground. He was even better in the next game for Counties as he bagged all 24 points in a 24 – 15 win against France Federale XV at Périgueux. The year would finish with Lancashire at the 2015 Bill Beaumont Cup, scoring 21 points as his side reached their fourth successive final, only to lose 18–13 against Cornwall, who avenged the two previous final defeats. The 2015–16 season was the last for Johnson at Fylde, scoring 215 points from 25 games as his side finished in 6th place. He also made further appears for England Counties in a 27 – 57 defeat against Scottish Clubs XV at Netherdale, as well as appearing for Lancashire at the 2016 Bill Beaumont Cup as his side failed to make the final for the first time in eight years.

Sale FC

In the summer of 2016, after four seasons with Fylde, over 900 points scored for the club, and multiple county championship triumphs with Lancashire, Johnson decided to sign for Sale, playing one division below in National League 2 North. Reasons given for the move were that Johnson wanted to cut down on travel (Sale were closer to where he worked) and that his new club had more potential for winning silverware in the future. Although he was relegated to reserve kicker behind team-mate Luke McGovern he featured in all of Sale's games as they finished second to league champions Caldy. Unfortunately for Johnson his team were unable to grab promotion at the second chance of asking as they lost their promotion playoff game at home to National League 2 South runners up Old Elthamians. The disappointment of missing out on promotion was tempered as Johnson was called up to the Lancashire who went on to win the 2017 Bill Beaumont Cup. He started the final and kicked two conversions as his side beat Cornwall 19–8 at Twickenham Stadium for the counties 24th title and the first since 2014.

Season-by-season playing stats

Club

SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesTriesDrop GoalsConversionsPenaltiesTotal Points
2006–07HuddersfieldNorth 118212734169
Yorkshire Cup2103011
2007–08North 1141042426188
EDF Energy Trophy100039
Yorkshire Cup100009
2008–09National Division 3 North22572948248
EDF Energy Trophy2107019
Yorkshire Cup35012461
2009–10National League 2 North28706256327
Yorkshire Cup100217
2010–11National League 2 North271557251387
Yorkshire Cup3015940
2011–12National League 2 North301064866362
Yorkshire Cup1103011
2012–13FyldeNational League 128716627251
Lancashire Cup100319
2013–14National League 1281018119272
2014–15National League 129708913252
2015–16National League 125436022215
2016–17SaleNational League 2 North30531757
2017–18

County/Representative

SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesTriesDrop GoalsConversionsPenaltiesTotal Points
2008–09England Counties XVTest match100000
YorkshireBill Beaumont Cup2100211
2009–10Bill Beaumont Cup1 ? ? ? ? ?
2010–11LancashireBill Beaumont Cup000000
2011–12Bill Beaumont Cup43016562
2012–13Bill Beaumont Cup3206537
England Counties XVTour of Belgium22010133
2013–14England Counties XVTest matches2101110
LancashireBill Beaumont Cup44014460
2014–15England Counties XVTest matches2002931
LancashireBill Beaumont Cup4003521
2015–16England Counties XVTest matches1003212
LancashireBill Beaumont Cup3106532
2016–17LancashireBill Beaumont Cup2005113

Honours and records

Huddersfield

  • North 1 v Midlands 1 promotion play-off winner: 2007–08
  • Yorkshire Cup winnes: 2011
  • National League 2 North top points scorer (2): 2010–11 (387 points), 2011–12 (362 points)

Yorkshire

  • Represented county in Bill Beaumont Cup: 2009, 2010

Lancashire

  • Bill Beaumont Cup winner (4): 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017
  • Bill Beaumont Cup top points scorer: 2014 (60 points)

International/Representative

  • Capped by England Counties XV: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
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