In a game built on collisions and chaos, Alex Johnston has made a career out of being one of the most talented try-scorers and finishers in rugby league history.

While forwards crash and halves scheme, Johnston simply waits, and then runs, and rarely does he not score.

Since bursting onto the scene in what would be South Sydney Rabbitohs' premiership-winning 2014 season, the Rabbitohs winger has rewritten the record books in a way that felt almost inevitable once you'd watched him long enough.

Last Friday, he crossed for his 213th career try, surpassing Ken Irvine's record that was untouched for 57 years.

He cemented his place not just as the greatest try-scorer in NRL history, but as one of the underrated athletes the game has ever produced.

Here are the ten best tries of Alex Johnston's career.

3. Johnston's 150th Try

Scoring 150 tries in a rugby league career is exclusive to a limited amount of players in the game's history. 

When Johnston scored his 150th try, it was clear this was a player that was on his way to methodically building something historic.

Against the Titans in Round 14 of the 2022, Johnston achieved this milestone with a hat-trick, becoming the 15th player in history to reach that number.

It was his 14th for the season and he would move into 15th place on the all-time list, passing Bob Fulton and Greg Inglis.

His 150th career try was in a game that saw Cody Walker and the left edge carve up the young Titans side, crashing over in the corner.

The Rabbitohs ended up winning 30-16 over the Titans at cBus Super Stadium.