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Paul Langmack

Paul was a key member throughout Canterbury's Dogs of War era in the mid to late 1980's adding both skill and toughness to the feared Bulldogs pack of forwards. His representative career was limited due to the presence of many lock forwards throughout the 1980's. He would only be selected to play in just four matches for NSW in 1987-88.

Rugby League
1965

    When

    1965

    Categories

    Rugby League

    Beginnings

    While attending Fairfield Patrician Brothers he captained the Australian Schoolboys team and would be signed by Canterbury in 1983.

    Achievements

    Langmack played a total of 212 all grade matches for the club including a mammoth 35 all grade matches in 1983. He played in every first grade match for the seasons of 1985, to 1987 and 1990 and held the Canterbury record for most successive first grade games: 94.

    Paul would represent Australia in 1986 as a member of the Kangaroos “Invincible” Tour of England and France playing in 10 tour matches (No Tests).

    Post Representation

    Paul retired in 1999 and in 2003 would go on to pursue coaching roles.