by | Mar 7, 2025

Joe Johnston Joins the 50-Cap Club: A Testament to Grit, Leadership, and Legacy

Joe Johnston Joins the 50-Cap Club: A Testament to Grit, Leadership, and Legacy

A select few have left an indelible mark on the New England Free Jacks—players who define the club’s DNA, inspire their teammates, and bring fans to their feet. Joe “The Mechanic” Johnston is one of those players. As he reaches his 50th cap for the Free Jacks, Johnston joins an exclusive group of franchise legends: John Poland, Josh Larsen, Mitch Wilson, and Kyle Ciquera, who have reached this prestigious milestone. To those in the know Joe is the original minuteman. 

Since arriving in New England in 2021, Johnston has been the embodiment of hard work and resilience. A true workhorse in the back row, he has built a reputation for his tireless motor, high tackle rate, and ability to lead by example. His presence on the pitch is undeniable, whether breaking down opposition attacks, securing key turnovers, or delivering bone-rattling tackles, Johnston’s impact is felt in every match he plays.

Johnston’s contributions were vital to the Free Jacks’ first-ever MLR Championship in 2023. He was a core part of the squad that battled its way to the title. Johnston’s stoic mindset was highlighted that season, appearing in cameos off the bench for most of the season, before earning a start in the Championship match against San Diego. His performances throughout that campaign reinforced what Free Jacks fans already knew, Joe Johnston is a player built for big moments.

Beyond the crazy statistics and accolades, Johnston’s influence extends far beyond the pitch. Captaining the side this season, Johnston is a mentor to younger players, and a warrior who embodies the Free Jacks’ fighting spirit. His commitment was recognized in 2021 and 2023 when he was awarded the coveted Minuteman Award two-times, an honor reserved for those who best put the team before self. 

Boston Born, Joe Johnston’s path to the Free Jacks began in New Zealand, where he made a name for himself within the New Zealand age grade system, and with Bay of Plenty in the Mitre 10 Cup. His performances overseas caught the attention of the Free Jacks, leading to his move to New England, a place with deep family ties. Joe’s mother grew up in Boston and his father played rugby in the New England region. Over the years, Johnston has forged his own legacy in the region, becoming a fan favorite and a true Free Jack at heart.

As the Free Jacks continue their 2025 campaign, Johnston’s 50th cap is not just a personal milestone, it’s a reminder of the culture and foundation that he, and others like him, have helped to build.

With Johnston at the helm, the Free Jacks are in good hands. The Mechanic isn’t done yet, he’s just getting started.

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Written By:

Oliver Gilpin

Director of Brand and Creative @ New England Free Jacks

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