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How Old is Shaun Johnson? What is Shaun Johnson Net Worth? 

Shaun Johnson was born on September 9, 1990, making him 33 years old as of now. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and has a Laotian mother and a New Zealander father.

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Updated Aug 05, 2024

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How Old is Shaun Johnson? What is Shaun Johnson Net Worth? 

How Old is Shaun Johnson?

Shaun Johnson was born on September 9, 1990, making him 33 years old as of now. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand, to a Laotian mother and a New Zealander father. Johnson grew up on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula and attended Whangaparaoa Primary School and Orewa College.

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What is Shaun Johnson Net Worth?

Shaun Johnson has an estimated net worth of around $3.91 million. He owns over 814 shares of CMS stock, which are valued at about $3.79 million. Additionally, he has sold CMS stock worth over $125,000 in the past five years. Johnson currently does not earn a salary as the Senior Vice President and General Counsel at CMS.

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Who is Shaun Johnson?

Shaun Johnson is a former professional rugby league footballer from New Zealand, born on September 9, 1990. He played as a halfback for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League (NRL) and previously played as a five-eighth for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

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Johnson represented the New Zealand Kiwis at the international level and was part of the NRL All Stars in 2013. In 2014, he won the prestigious Golden Boot Award, recognizing him as the world's best player. Johnson is regarded as one of the greatest rugby league players from New Zealand, often compared to legends like Benji Marshall.

Attribute Details
Full Name Shaun Johnson
Born September 9, 1990
Age 33 years
Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand
Spouse Kayla Johnson (m. 2019)
Nationality New Zealand
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Halfback, Five-eighth
Parents Paul Johnson

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Shaun Johnson Parents

Shaun Johnson is the son of Say and Paul Johnson, with his mother being a Laotian who fled Laos in search of a better life. After his parents separated when Shaun was just five, his father raised him and his three brothers. Shaun has spoken about the strong bond he shares with both parents, appreciating their sacrifices and the cultural heritage passed down from his mother.

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Shaun Johnson Nationality

Shaun Johnson is a New Zealand national, born on September 9, 1990. He has represented New Zealand at the international level, playing for the New Zealand Kiwis in rugby league. Johnson is recognized as one of the top rugby league players from New Zealand, celebrated for his contributions to the sport.

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Shaun Johnson Family

Shaun Johnson is married to former Silver Fern Kayla Johnson (née Cullen), whom he wed in Sydney in 2019. The couple has two daughters, born in 2020 and 2023. They enjoy a close-knit family life together.

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Shaun Johnson Career

Here are the details about Shaun Johnson's Career:

2009-2010: Early Years

  • Played for the Hibiscus Coast Raiders in the Auckland Rugby League.
  • Joined the New Zealand Warriors and played for the Junior Warriors in the Toyota Cup.
  • Scored 422 points in 45 matches with 25 tries, 159 goals, and 4 field goals.
  • Contributed to the Junior Warriors' victory in the 2010 Grand Final.

2011: NRL Debut

  • Made his NRL debut for the Warriors in Round 13 against the Sydney Roosters.
  • Scored his first NRL try in Round 14 against the Wests Tigers.
  • Played a key role in the Warriors reaching the Grand Final, where they lost to the Manly Sea Eagles.
  • Ended the season with 16 matches and 6 tries.

2012: International Recognition

  • Selected for the New Zealand national team for the 2012 Anzac Test, scoring an intercept try.
  • Became the Warriors' top try-scorer with 12 tries in 22 matches.
  • Awarded Rugby League International Federation’s Rookie of the Year.

2013: World Cup Success

  • Played in the 2013 All Stars match and the Anzac Test.
  • Scored crucial tries in the Rugby League World Cup, helping the Kiwis reach the final and finishing as the top points-scorer.

2014: Golden Boot Winner

  • Excelled in the inaugural NRL Auckland Nines, becoming the top point scorer and MVP.
  • Helped New Zealand win the Four Nations final against Australia and earned the Golden Boot Award for best player in the world.

2015: Continued Impact

  • Named captain for the Auckland Nines.
  • Scored impressive tries and goals for the Kiwis in the Anzac Test.
  • Finished the season with 18 matches, 8 tries, and 48 goals.

2016: Strong Contributions

  • Led the Warriors in the Auckland Nines and played in the Four Nations.
  • Part of the Kiwis squad that reached the final of the Four Nations.

2017: Record Achievement

  • Became New Zealand's greatest test points scorer during the Rugby League World Cup.

2018: New Chapter

  • Released from the Warriors and signed with the Cronulla Sharks on a 3-year deal.
  • Spoke out about his motivations for the move, aiming for a premiership.

2019: Injury Challenges

  • Made his debut for Cronulla but suffered a hamstring injury, limiting his appearances.

2020: Injury Struggles

  • Suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury that ruled him out for the remainder of the year.

2021: Return to Warriors

  • Returned to the Warriors, played in multiple matches, and contributed significantly before injuries affected his season.

2022: Clutch Performances

  • Kicked winning field goals in crucial matches, helping the Warriors secure victories.

2023: Resurgence

  • Led the league in try assists, kick meters, and contributed to the Warriors' first top-four finish since 2008.
  • Awarded the Simon Mannering Medal as the Warriors' Player of the Year and named Dally M Halfback of the Year.

2024: Retirement

  • Continued to perform well early in the season but announced his retirement from the NRL on August 5.

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