Rugby Union Career (Mainly from "The History of the Aberavon Wizards")
He played for Aberavon for 3 years (Seasons 1919-20, 1920-21 & 1921-22) during the course of which he scored a Club record 125 Tries, including 7 (or possibly 8) in one game.
He made a single appearance for Wales in 1922 versus England where he scored the only try of the game in a losing Welsh team.
He signed for Wigan in August 1922 upon which, in accordance with the laws on Amateurism in Welsh Rugby at that point in time, his name was removed from the Aberavon Honours board although these were reinstated at a later date as Rugby Union became professional.
Among the Records he set for Aberavon were:
All Time Leading Try Scorer - 125 tries (subsequently overtaken in the professional era
Tries in a season - 55 tries (again eventually overtaken in the professional era)
Tries in a game - 7 Tries in a match (although some state there was a match in which he scored 8 but there are no records to confirm this (This has only been equalled in the professional era
"There'e Ring, Dai Hunt Davies, Bob Randall and Mears,
Tom Ponsford, Jim Jones and Old Dan (Tobin),
They pass and repass the old leather together,
Each knows how to tackle his man,
'Bravon, 'Bravon, you're going to beat Swansea* today.
It takes a good Wing to beat Johnny Ring, and the Full Back you can't beat at all"
Johnny Ring won a cap for Wales (RU) while at Aberavon in 1921 against England, won 6 caps for Wales (RL) in 1925–1930 while at Wigan, and won caps for Great Britain (RL) while at Wigan in 1924 against Australia, and in 1926 against New Zealand.[3]
Johnny Ring set Wigan's club record for most tries in a season with 62 scored during the 1925–26 Northern Rugby Football League season.[10] The 368-tries he scored during his career at Wigan was also a club record, until extended to 478-tries by Billy Boston.
He is one of fewer than twenty-five Welshmen to have scored more than 1000-points in their rugby league career.[11]