When Andrew Johns speaks, playmakers listen.
The man often dubbed the “Eighth Immortal” has pinpointed a small but crucial adjustment he believes could elevate a rising Canberra Raiders talent to the next level.

It’s Not About Talent — It’s About Timing
According to Johns, the young Raider doesn’t need a complete overhaul. The skillset is already there.
Instead, the focus is on tempo and control:
- Knowing when to speed the game up
- Knowing when to slow it down
- Picking the right moments to engage the line
It’s a subtle shift — but at elite level, those are the differences that separate good players from game controllers.
Playing What’s in Front
Johns has long preached one philosophy: play what you see, not what’s scripted.
For young halves and spine players, the temptation is to stick rigidly to structure. But Johns believes the next step is trusting instinct:
- Taking on the line when defenders hesitate
- Passing late to create space
- Kicking early when the backfield is exposed
Those split-second reads define top-tier playmakers.
Why It Matters for Canberra
The Raiders are building a squad around youth and energy. If their emerging talent can develop composure alongside flair, it transforms their attack from predictable to dangerous.
Johns’ advice isn’t flashy — but it’s foundational.
The Champion’s Edge
Every great halfback has a moment where the game “slows down” for them.
That’s what Johns is pointing toward.
Not a new move.
Not a new skill.
Just better control of the moments that already exist.
If the Raiders youngster nails that adjustment, the leap won’t just be noticeable.
It’ll be game-changing.







