South Sydney winger Alex Johnston became the NRL's all-time try-scoring leader on Friday night against the Roosters, breaking Ken Irvine's 53-year-old record of 212 tries with his 213th. The record-breaking moment sparked a pitch invasion at Allianz Stadium, with hundreds of fans storming the field to celebrate Johnston's achievement, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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South Sydney winger Alex Johnston became the NRL's all-time try-scoring leader on Friday night against the Roosters, breaking Ken Irvine's 53-year-old record of 212 tries with his 213th. The record-breaking moment sparked a pitch invasion at Allianz Stadium, with hundreds of fans storming the field to celebrate Johnston's achievement, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.