Chris Johns

Chris Johns 

Chris Johns had an outstanding career as a rugby league player and administrator. He played for the Brisbane Broncos between 1988 and 1996 having begun his career with the St George Dragons. Johns played in Broncos premiership teams in 1992 and 1993 and he is one of only six Broncos Hall of Fame inductees. He also made nine State of Origin appearances for NSW and played 23 games for Australia.

Johns was the inaugural CEO of the Melbourne Storm in 1998 and played a major role in their first premiership. Johnsy’s preoccupation these days is discovering world best practice in carwash procedures to implement them at our sites. USA is the most established nation for what we do and he has viewed, washed and installed conveyors with American owners from San Francisco to Florida.

Johns is currently on the periphery of rugby league, but keeps a keen interest on the progress of his three NRL clubs - the Broncos, the Dragons and the Storm.  

Ian Healy

Ian Healy

Ian Healy was a permanent fixture in the Australian Cricket Team from 1988 to 1999, missing just one Test - because of a broken thumb. Healy amassed five world records along the way.

He held the world record for the most dismissals by a wicket keeper (395) and has played more Test matches (119) than any other wicket keeper in Australian history. In 1994, he was appointed Australian Test Cricket Vice-Captain and in 2000 was named Australian Wicketkeeper of the Century.

Since retiring in 1999 Healy has moved into the commentary box with Channel 9 to provide insightful observations on the world champion Aussies. He also reads the nightly sports news for the  Queensland 9 network.

Along with Chris Johns Heals keeps his eye on all the footy codes, Broncos, Reds and the Lions and absolutely loves a game of golf. 

Time. Quality. Safety. Experience.