FIND out Paul Johnson's likes and dislikes off the field.
Q. What are your hobbies?
A. I've been concentrating on doing my home up, doing a bit of DIY. I moved in a few months ago so I've had quite a bit of work on.
Q. Do you follow any other sports?
A. I watch a bit of football. I watch Bolton Wanderers the odd time because it's just a mile down the road. My father-in-law's a big Bolton fan so I will go to a game.
Q. If you weren't a rugby league player, what would you be doing?
A. It would have to be something outside and I think I'd be working for myself. I don't think I would work for anyone else. But I'm not too sure what it would be.
Q. What is your favourite television programme?
A. I'm into Lost. It's a great programme and every week it gets better, so I want to see the next one. It's been sweeping the club really, everyone's into it.
Q. What was the first record you ever bought?
A. It would have been dance music of some kind, some club mix or something.
Q. What nicknames have you ever had?
A. PJ is the nickname that stuck.
Q. What is your most annoying habit?
A. Fidgeting in bed. That's what my wife says.
Q. Do you have any pets?
A. I have a dog, which is probably my main hobby actually. I've got a field at the back of my house so I go out there playing with my dog. The dog's called Lola and it's a boxer.
Q. Who is your best friend in rugby league?
A. Brian Carney. He's a good friend, he was always there when I was at Wigan and when I left we kept in touch. You can always count on Brian.
Q. What is your favourite try from your career so far?
A. I scored the last try at Central Park when I was younger and that was pretty memorable but for actual tries in a game, it would be when I scored a hat-trick for Great Britain against New Zealand. That is my proudest try-scoring memory.
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