Honour Board

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Johnathan Thurston is a strong positive influence and role model, as demonstrated by his long list of accolades, including 2018 Australian Humanitarian of the Year.

It is critical to note that Johnathan’s well-published messages are spoken directly from his sincere passion of our nation’s youth and his Indigenous culture. In doing so, this organically creates an experience that fosters group cohesion, community, shared responsibility, and a greater sense of self-belief and identity.

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NRL

323 Games (29 Bulldogs, 294 Cowboys)
178 Wins (20 Bulldogs, 158 Cowboys)
90 Tries (10 Bulldogs, 80 Cowboys)
923 Goals (third‑most all‑time)
2222 Points (third‑most all‑time) Premierships
(Bulldogs 2004, Cowboys 2015)
The Deadlys Indigenous NRL Player of the Year Award 2013
Preston Campbell Medal (2010, 2017)
RLPA Player’s Champion Award (2005, 2013, 2014, 2015)
Arthur Beetson Medal (2017)
Provan‑Summons Medal (2014, 2015)
Clive Churchill Medal (2015)
Dally M Medal (2005, 2007, 2014, 2015)

State of origin

37 Games (24 wins, 5 tries)
99 Goals (most all‑time)
220 Points (most all‑time) Wally Lewis Medal (2008)
Peter Jackson Memorial Trophy (2012, 2017)

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world club challenge

Graham Murray Medal (2016)

tests

38 Games (35 wins, 13 tries)
165 Goals (most for Australia)
382 Points (most for Australia)
Harry Sunderland Medal (2013)

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GOLDEN BOOT AWARD FOR BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD

(2011, 2013, 2015)

HUMANITARIAN AWARDS

Ken Stephen Medal (2012)
Honorary Doctorate of Letters, James Cook University (2015)
Australian Human Rights Commission Medal (2017)
Queensland Australian of the Year (2018)

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