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NRL 2024: Shaun Johnson to step out of retirement for New Zealand Kiwis after Jahrome Hughes injury

Two weeks after knocking back an invitation to help New Zealand at the Pacific Championships, Shaun Johnson has accepted a call-up to the injury-ravaged Kiwis side and is set to come out of retirement.

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Shaun Johnson has answered an SOS call from the injury-ravaged Kiwis, stepping out of retirement to represent New Zealand.

Just two weeks after knocking back Kiwis coach Stacey Jones’ invitation to help New Zealand at the Pacific Championships, Johnson has accepted the call-up following the loss of Dally M halfback Jahrome Hughes to injury.

It is the first time in five years that Johnson will return to the Test arena for the New Zealand Kiwis’ Pacific Championships campaign against the Kangaroos and Tonga.

After originally being named in the Kiwis’ 21-man squad on Tuesday, Dally M Medal winner Hughes was ruled out earlier today with a neck injury picked up late in the Storm’s season.

The 34-year-old Johnson ended his 268-game NRL career with a match-winning display in the One New Zealand Warriors’ dramatic win over Cronulla Sutherland on August 31.

He had originally made himself unavailable for the Pacific Championships but the 32-Test playmaker has answered a call from new Kiwi head coach Stacey Jones.

Shaun Johnson is set to step out of retirement to represent New Zealand. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Shaun Johnson is set to step out of retirement to represent New Zealand. Picture: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

“On top of all the other withdrawals it was a big setback to lose Jahrome but that has now turned into a real positive with Shaun deciding to step in,” said Kiwi head coach Stacey Jones.

“He originally said he wouldn’t be available after announcing his retirement from the NRL but, with Jahrome being ruled out, Shaun didn’t hesitate when asked to help out his country.

“He’ll bring so much to the camp through his presence together with his experience and his leadership.”

Apart from Hughes the Kiwis are missing six other leading spine options in Dylan Brown (knee), Kieran Foran (ankle), Te Maire Martin (neck), Brandon Smith (knee) and Jeremy Marshall-King (knee) as well as the versatile Joseph Manu, who has switched to rugby union.

Johnson’s return leaves him set to revive his Test career in the Kiwis’ opening Pacific Championships game against Australia at Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch on October 27.

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