Try-scoring record-breaker Alex Johnston has revealed Wayne Bennett was in no mood for social media content after his star player’s feat against the Roosters.
Johnston broke Ken Irvine’s record at Allianz Stadium which led to fans swarming the ground and the Rabbitohs retreating to the sheds until the ground was ready for the game to resume.
Bennett, who did not want a pitch invasion, was captured delivering a stern message to his side during the unscheduled break and pointing assertively towards Johnston.
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Wayne Bennett points to Alex Johnston in his speech. Nine
Whatever he said didn’t quite work, with South Sydney unable to honour the winger with a victory.
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And while the Rabbitohs lost on the scoreboard, it sounds like their social media team was on the losing side of things too.
“One of our media guys actually clipped one of the recorders on me, and he (Bennett) saw it and ran over, grabbed it and threw it away,” Johnston said on Nine’s 100% Footy.
“Which was fair enough, I didn’t really want it on either.”

Wayne Bennett grabs the microphone. Nine
Footage from the sheds showed Bennett racing towards Johnston in the huddle, taking the microphone off his shirt, staring down someone in the distance and throwing it away.
Jayden Sullivan was seen giving a little smirk while players looked for where the microphone went.

Jayden Sullivan’s smirk. Nine
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Bennett has played a major role in Johnston’s career, with revelations before the milestone match that a letter from the winger kept him at the club previously.
“I was pretty much out the door at South Sydney, and fortunately for myself I wrote this letter and gave a little spiel about why I want to stay and I went into a meeting and was told the news there’s actually no room for me,” he said.
“I ended up breaking down crying and said ‘take the letter anyway’ … Wayne got his hands on it and he told me that letter pretty much saved me.”