Alex Johnston is the newest member of the 200 tries club after nabbing a hat-trick in the Rabbitohs narrow loss to the Warriors on Sunday afternoon.
Sitting on 197 tries heading into the Round 13 clash, Johnston crossed the stripe in the 27th, 58th and 62nd minutes.
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The last of those tries was courtesy of Latrell Mitchell who was instrumental in South Sydney's attempted second-half comeback.
Fresh off of a win up at Suncorp Stadium in the State of Origin series opener, Mitchell put up a bomb which was caught by Rabbitohs chasers and then passed back to the star fullback, who then delivered a pin-point pass to Johnston in the corner.
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The former test match winger now joins rugby league legend Ken Irvine as the second player to notch 200 career tries.
Irvine played for North Sydney and Manly over 16 seasons through the 50's, 60's and 70's, and finished his 236-game NRL career with 212 tries.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs winger overtook legendary Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater for the second all-time leading try-scorer position last year, but still has plenty of work to do if he wants to claim the top spot.