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PROMISING MUNSTER NUMBER 10 Bill Johnston is hoping that he has put his injury nightmares behind him as he prepares to push on to deliver on the promise he showed as a teenager.
Johnston awaits the ball in Newport. Source: Alex Davidson/INPHO
Johnston, who will turn 22 this Sunday, inspired Rockwell College to a Munster Schools Senior Cup and was the out-half on the Irish U20 team in 2016 which produced Jacob Stockdale, Andrew Porter and James Ryan.
A shoulder injury, sustained in the first half of what turned out to be the first win by a men’s Irish side over New Zealand, unfortunately prevented him from playing a larger role in that team’s run to the World Rugby U20 Championship final.
The Clonmel native was underage for the tournament again the following year in Georgia, but he missed it through a fractured fibula picked up helping a Munster A side who went on to win the B&I Cup.
Johnston has taken the injury blows in his stride and having made his debut off the bench against Zebre two years ago, he made his first start this season away to the Cheetahs and was again selected to start at out-half against Zebre and the Dragons.
He showed impressive mettle too, when coming off the bench against Ulster in December to secure a losing bonus point with a late penalty in Ravenhill.
Johnston kicking a late penalty against Ulster. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
Now he is poised to start his first home match when Munster take on the Kings in Cork on Friday and he can’t wait for it.
“I had a few injuries early on, like everyone seems to do some time in their careers, but I’ve had a clean bill of health for nearly two seasons now and feel that those days are behind me,” said Johnston. “It’s great to be playing and training and developing every week.
Competition for the 10 shirt could not have been more daunting at the start of the season with the arrival of Joey Carbery intensifying the pressure with Tyler Bleyendaal, Ian Keatley and JJ Hanrahan all apparently ahead of Johnston in the pecking order.
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Keatley has since departed for London Irish before a summer move to Treviso and Carbery’s international duties have also created an opening which the Tipperary man hopes to seize.