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  1. Personal life. Thurston was a finalist in Cleo magazine's Most Eligible Bachelors for 2006. Thurston with Ros Croucher, President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, after being awarded the 2017 Human Rights Medal.

  2. 16 de oct. de 2018 · Johnathan Thurston opened up old wounds in his autobiography that he never thought he would speak about, none more hurtful than the tragic death of his uncle Richard Saunders in 2008.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2018 · Johnathan Thurston shares his story of overcoming rejection, hard work and determination to become one of the world's best players. He talks about his childhood, his career and his autobiography in this podcast interview.

  4. 24 de ene. de 2019 · Johnathan Thurston says his one regret, now his rugby league career is over, is that he did not push himself at school.

  5. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Johnathan Thurston shares his personal and professional journey in a tell-all podcast with Dr Andrew Rochford. He talks about his 2015 grand final heroics, his family history, his struggles and his quest to learn more about his Indigenous heritage.

  6. Johnathan Thurston had grown up as a kid in Brisbane’s south side, watching his father Graeme play the sport he came to love, and earning $1 per game as an eager ball boy. His dream was to play for the Broncos, but despite the talent he possessed, scouts from the club dismissed him as “too small”.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2016 · There are only three faces in that whole stadium: his wife, three-yearold Frankie and little Dolly, the robust and loyal doll Frankie hugs to her chest. The lactic acid drains from his leg muscles just as everything in his mind makes room for six profound words. “This was all meant to be,” he tells himself.