Ashley Johnson (rugby union) explained

Ashley Johnson
Birth Name:Ashley Francois Johnson
Birth Date:1986 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Wynberg, South Africa
Weight:112kg (247lb)
Ru Position:No.8 / Flanker / hooker
Repteam1:South Africa
Repyears1:2009–2012
Repcaps1:3
Reppoints1:0
Years1:2012–2020
Clubs1:Wasps
Apps1:198
Points1:210
Years2:2020—
Clubs2:Birmingham Moseley
Ru Clubupdate:1 July 2020
Super1:Cheetahs
Superyears1:2010–2012
Superapps1:35
Superpoints1:30
Ru Province1:Free State Cheetahs
Ru Provinceyears1:2007–2012
Ru Provinceapps1:63
Ru Provincepoints1:95
Occupation:Professional rugby union footballer
School:Paarl Gymnasium, South Africa

Ashley Johnson (born 16 May 1986) is a professional rugby union player-coach who plays and coaches for Birmingham Moseley in National League 1. He previously played for Free State Cheetahs at provincial level, Cheetahs in the Super Rugby, Wasps in Premiership Rugby and the Springboks. His usual position is hooker, having converted from backrow whilst with Wasps. His first game for the Springboks was in 2009 on tour to the British Isles, but he only earned his first Test Caps in the 2011 Tri-Nations series.

Career

Ashley Johnson is the son of Archie Johnson, who played Tight-Head Prop for the Western Province League and the SA Federation team (SA Proteas) in the 80s.[1] Ashley followed in his father's footsteps and started out in the Prop position at school level, before moving to the no8 position.[2]

At an early age Ashley was scouted and received a Nike Bursary, from where he continued his schooling at Paarl Gim. He eventually captained the Paarl Gim 1st team. and a Western Province schools team.

In 2006 Ashley joined the Free State Cheetahs. Between 2008 and 2009 he was loaned to the Griffons Rugby team for short stints, as Free State Cheetahs coach Naka Drotské planned to give Ashley more game time. It was also during this time that Naka Drotské experimented by playing Ashley at Hooker (No. 2) position, but due to injury problems in the loose forwards Ashley Johnson was recalled and had his first true chance to shine at No.8 where he excelled. This earned him his first call-up for the Springboks (South African International Rugby Union Team) in the November 2009 tour to the British Isles.[3] [4] [5]

On 11 April 2012, Johnson signed for English side Wasps in the Aviva Premiership for the 2012/13 season.

On 20 April 2018 it was revealed that Johnson had tested positive for a "prohibited substance" in an out of competition drugs test on 7 February 2018 and was suspended until further notice.[6] It was later revealed that hydrochlorothiazide was found in his urine – according to Johnson this was due to consuming his wife's dietary supplement – and the RFU ruled that this was due to carelessness, imposing a six-month ban on Johnson, allowing him to return to rugby duties on 7 August 2018.[7]

He departed Wasps in June 2020[8] to become a player-coach at Birmingham Moseley.[9]

Squads

Ashley Johnson participated in the following rugby union squads:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/TriNations/New-look-Ashley-ready-for-Oz-20110719 Sport24: New look Ashley ready for Oz
  2. Web site: rugby365.com | schools Ashley Johnson – captain of Paarl Gim . 2011-08-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091201035916/http://www.rugby365.com/schools/586237.htm . 1 December 2009 . Ashley Johnson – captain of Paarl Gim
  3. http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/BoksOnTour/Johnsons-fairytale-rise-20091105 Sport24: Johnson's fairytale rise
  4. http://sport.iafrica.com/news/2023060.htm iAfrica: Div names nine new Boks
  5. Web site: Rugby World Cup 2011 the Unofficial Rugby World cup website . 2011-08-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120919014334/http://www.worldcupweb.com/rugby/news/viewarticle.asp?id=22731 . 19 September 2012 . World Cup Web: Cheetahs swoop Currie Cup awards
  6. Web site: Ashley Johnson: Wasps forward suspended by RFU after failing drugs test . BBC . 20 April 2018 . 20 April 2018.
  7. News: Wasps' Ashley Johnson given backdated ban for failed drugs test . BBC . 26 July 2018 . 27 July 2018.
  8. Web site: Ashley Johnson leaves Wasps. 2020-06-16. wasps.co.uk.
  9. News: Johnson to become player-coach. SA Rugby Magazine. 2 July 2020. 2 July 2020.