Originally from
Corrimal, New South Wales, John 'JJ' Jansen first got noticed as a 19 year old playing for
Illawarra Firsts against the
touring Great Britain Lions in 1974 in a side coached by
Norm Provan and captained by former Great Britain hardman
Cliff Watson. Jansen came to the St. George Dragons in 1976, as a 21-year-old. He had an immediate impact in the lower grades and cemented a first grade position in the second-row alongside
Robert Stone and blossomed under the guidance of master coach
Harry Bath. Jansen won a premiership with St. George in 1977, he played in the
drawn 1977 Grand Final and scored a marvelous try in the
1977 Grand Final replay. He would have been picked in the 1979 Grand Final squad if a chronic knee injury hadn't ruined his season. 1983 was his last season, and due to a season-ending injury to
Craig Young, John Jansen captained the St. George side to the semi-finals. He later coached the lower grades at St. George and the
Illawarra Steelers. Rugby League legend and Immortal,
Johnny Raper stated in the Big League Magazine on 17 September 1977 about John Jansen and
Robert Stone that "They are potentially the best pair of second rowers St. George have ever had." ==References==