Cronulla Sharks captain Wade Graham has revealed that public criticism of teammate Shaun Johnson helped the Kiwis playmaker turn around a dismal run of form for the club.
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Graham said the vast outcry from fans and commentators directed at Johnson after the club's 1-4 start to the season was a tipping point in helping Johnson focus on finding his stride.
"If you look back to a month ago, it was probably getting to a point it was hard to block out the criticism because it was coming from a lot of angles … and he probably made more of a determined effort to block it out on purpose and just focus on footy," Graham said.
One of those critics likely stung more than most. Melbourne Storm and Kangaroos halfback Cooper Cronk, a player Johnson holds in high regard, told Fox League right after the Sharks' first win of the season that Johnson was the reason the side had struggled.
"He can be the best player in the world but he just doesn't deliver enough for me, and if the Sharks are going to do something this year... Johnson needs to be the star," Cronk said.