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SYDNEY — Noah Johannssen, a promising young forward who played for the North Sydney Bears and Wests Magpies in the NSW Cup, has died suddenly at the age of 22, sending shockwaves through the rugby league community.

The North Sydney Bears confirmed the news on Sunday, describing Johannssen as a player who made a lasting impression in his short time with the club through his vibrant personality, dedication and respect for teammates and staff. No official cause of death has been released.
Johannssen, who turned 22 just weeks before his passing, was the younger brother of former Wests Tigers player Tim Johannssen. He had recently joined the Bears after time with the Magpies and was seen as a rising talent with a bright future in the game.
Tributes Pour In
The rugby league world reacted swiftly with an outpouring of grief. Clubs, players and fans expressed condolences on social media, remembering Johannssen as a talented, likable young man who lit up rooms with his presence.
North Sydney Bears CEO Gareth Holmes said: “Noah was a young man of great character. This is a heartbreaking loss, and our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.” The club noted that Johannssen had been with the NSW Cup team for just five months but quickly became part of the family.
A GoFundMe page set up to support the Johannssen family for funeral expenses has raised tens of thousands of dollars in a short time, reflecting the widespread support within the rugby league community.
Early Life and Career
Born and raised in Queensland, Noah Johannssen showed promise from a young age in junior rugby league. He progressed through local pathways before earning opportunities in the NSW Cup, one level below the NRL. Teammates and coaches praised his work ethic, physicality and positive attitude both on and off the field.
His brother Tim, who played in the NRL, shared a close bond with Noah, and the family has been described as tight-knit. Friends remembered Noah as an incredible brother, son, uncle and friend who brought energy and joy to those around him.
Broader Impact on Rugby League
The sudden death of a young player at 22 has prompted renewed conversations about player welfare, mental health support and the pressures faced by aspiring professionals in elite sport. While no cause has been confirmed, the tragedy highlights the importance of wellbeing programs across all levels of rugby league.
The NRL and NSW Rugby League have offered support to the Bears and Magpies organisations, as well as the Johannssen family. Many in the game have called for privacy for the family during this difficult time.
Remembering a Rising Star
Those who knew Noah Johannssen described him as someone who worked hard, played with passion and maintained a humble, cheerful demeanor. His brief but impactful time in the NSW Cup left a positive mark on teammates and opponents alike.
As tributes continue to flow, the rugby league community has united in mourning a young man taken far too soon. Flags at training grounds and club facilities have flown at half-mast in his honour.
The sport has lost a promising talent, but more importantly, a family has lost a beloved son, brother and uncle. Supporters and fellow players have emphasised the need to cherish loved ones and look out for one another in the wake of this tragedy.
A proper farewell is being planned, with details expected to be shared by the family in coming days. The GoFundMe continues to support them through this unimaginable loss.
Noah Johannssen’s passing serves as a stark reminder of life’s fragility. Though his time on the field was short, the impact he made on those around him will endure. The rugby league family stands together in grief, celebrating the life of a young man who showed great potential and even greater character.
Details reflect public statements and reports as of March 29, 2026. The family has not released an official cause of death, and privacy is being respected.
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