Not re-signing Matty almost saw Joey join the Broncos

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It was the end of 2000 season and both Johns brothers were off-contract.
On big money and with the Super League war over, the Newcastle Knights had to make a call.
As history states, Matthew would leave at the end of that season.
Andrew stayed on and would captain the team to a premiership victory but they almost lost him.
Speaking to the Our Town Our Team podcast, former coach Michael Hagan reflects on his rookie year at the helm of the Knights and lifts the lid on a time where they almost lost the eighth immortal to Brisbane.

“They were both on big numbers back then,” Hagan said of the Johns brothers.
“In the end, it was a commercial decision. You can’t fit everyone in the cap. It was one of those traumatic decisions which had to be made. “There was a lot of media interest and the fans were understandably emotionally involved.
“I had Andrew Johns threatening to go to Brisbane in 2000 before he had agreed to stay.
“He wasn’t happy with how Matthew had been treated in that process.
“There was a bit going on before we got to the line in 2001 to start coaching.”
Before Hagan even picked up the clipboard, getting his roster sorted was his top priority.

Having re-signed the likes of Steve Simpson and Mark Hughes, Johns was the key piece to the puzzle.
Needing to make a call on whether to keep Matthew or Andrew, Hagan said that in an ideal world, the duo would’ve remained but when the club was unable to offer the pair matching deals, they had to decide.
“When it was agreed that Matthew couldn’t be offered the same level of contract that he was on, which was an ARL deal, (their manger) John (Fordham) said; ‘well if you’re not prepared to offer the same dollars, don’t make an offer at all’,” Hagan said.

“Which the Knights said, ‘well we can’t offer you that, so we won’t make an offer’. And then it was like, ‘well you had the audacity to not offer him a contract’. “There was a bit of misinformation on both sides.”In a bid to reach a deal, Hagan invited Johns to break bread. Talks were held over a meal in town and concluded with the superstar agreeing to stay. “I had lunch with him around that time and we talked a bit about about what the plan was for the club and about him being maybe captain,” Hagan recalled.

“Talking about some of these good young players that he’d been part of that development plan with them, and that he’d have a really good influence on the group. So, I think he was pretty keen to stay and to be part of that.”
Always the joker, Johns had an unusual request following the end of the meeting.

“After he had lunch with me, he said; ‘Hages I’m going to stay, but when you go back to the office I want you to tell them that I’m not sure if I might stay or go’,” he said. “I did take a bit of enjoyment when I got back from lunch. They (the Knights staff) were all keen to find out what the luncheon was like and what he was going to do. I said, ‘I’m not really quite sure’, and they were all a bit rattled.

“He agreed to stay the next day.” It was not only a huge moment for the Club but for Hagan.
The deal marked the beginning of a journey that would see the halfback lead the Knights to their second premiership.
 
So...he doesn’t actually sound like he was going to leave at all.
 
This was news a year or two ago.
 
So...he doesn’t actually sound like he was going to leave at all.

He said in an interview with Matty that he was seriously considering joining Brisbane and was close to doing it.

Not getting him was very costly. We would have won more premierships in the early 00's if we did.
 
Freak times....as the article says the salary cap was the decider....

Imagine what Brisbane would have to lose to get him in...

We won the comp that year and another 6 years later....maybe we win another between that time with Johns..?? Its a nice what-if...
 
Yeah I posted about this last year, he said in his interview with Matty that his biggest regret / "what if" of his career was not joining the Broncos when he had the chance.
 
I like how they're treating this as a shocking revelation, when this was widely reported at the time.

It wasn't the last time Joey had the Knights and the NRL over the barrel either. He threatened to leave the game and sign with the ARU unless the NRL met his demands. Despite the NRL telling Tuqiri to get stuffed and they'd just go out and find another Lote, they bowed to Joey.

Then to add insult to injury, they ended up bowing to Gasnier, only for Gas to walk out on the game regardless.

If it had have gone down, it would be interesting to see what would have played out. On the surface, you would think the Broncos would enter a dynasty and become unbeatable from 2000-2006. However, does Johns' body hold up or does he continue to pick up injuries at the worst time of the season? From 2002-04, he found himself on the sideline during the most important matches and by the time he came good in 2005 the Knights season was over. After 2001, the only time Joey competed in the final game of the Knights season was 2006 when his side was depleted and Brisbane went onto put a near record score on them. So in all likelihood, the move would have just been a tease for the Broncos and a dagger into the hearts of Knights fans.

The butterfly effect would most likely see the Eels win the 2001 premiership and the Blues would likely win the 2002 State of Origin series since Bennett wouldn't be so desperate to bring Alfie back. Outside of that, I can't see it changing too much.
 
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Yep, I remember hearing at the time that it was a strong possibility that Johns would be a Bronco.
 
Would Locky have transitioned to 5/8 if Johns was here? And if he did would 2 dominant halves have worked out
 
Would Locky have transitioned to 5/8 if Johns was here? And if he did would 2 dominant halves have worked out

I think he still would have made the transition to 5/8. I think Bennett always had plans for him to become a 5/8 but an opportunity didn't open up until 2004.
 
Would Locky have transitioned to 5/8 if Johns was here? And if he did would 2 dominant halves have worked out

I wonder if he stayed at fullback, would we have brought KHunt in as a 5/8th?
 

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