Tony Johnson (broadcaster)

Tony Johnson (born 29 August 1959) is a New Zealand rugby commentator and presenter for SKY Television.

Johnson hailed from Picton and played for the Queen Charlotte College 1st XV as a lock and loose forward before playing club senior reserves.

At the age of 19 he was forced to give up contact sport and was captivated by radio and started his broadcasting career in Dunedin in 1983.

Johnson has been to every Rugby World Cup, excluding the 1999 tournament, as a fan, reporter or broadcaster, and has covered the Commonwealth Games in his capacity as a radio and television reporter.

He was a sports presenter for TV3 in the mid 1990s while continuing to commentate rugby for radio before making the switch to SKY Television in the early 2000s.

Johnson is now a highly respected commentator during New Zealand's coverage of Super Rugby and the ITM Cup during the winter and regional and national sevens competitions throughout the summer. He has commentated a handful of All Black test matches – as SKY's main commentator is Grant Nisbett but mainly hosts the pre-match and post-match shows and appears as the sideline commentator as well. He was a commentator during the 2011 Rugby World Cup and 2015 Rugby World Cup for host broadcaster SKY and ITV respectively.

He covered equestrian for SKY during the 2012 Commonwealth Games coverage.

He also hosted a weekly Tuesday evening rugby analytical show Re-Union for over a decade before that was replaced by the shortened Sunday highlights show Rugby Nation screened on Prime TV and SKY in 2014. Johnson has contributed to Newstalk ZB's sports feature on a Monday morning with Mike Hosking and Andrew Saville.

Johnson was the co-author of the book 'Behind the Silver Fern - The Players Speak' with Lynn McConnell.

Johnson currently resides in the Auckland suburb of Northcote with his wife and daughter.

References

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  1. "Broadcaster Tony Johnson's passion for rugby runs deep". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  2. "Sky Sport launching new shows and personalities • Throng". Throng.co.nz. 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
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