Graeme Frank Langlands, MBE, (2 September Langlands was the fullback and goal-kicker for the St. George Dragons in the latter half of their year consecutive premiership-winning run from to Langlands was born on 2 September in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia to Frank Horace Langlands and Hazel Miriam Ferguson. [ 6 ].
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Aside from Cronin's first 5 Tests in 19when Graeme Langlands was captain and goal kicker, Mick Cronin was Australia's first choice kicker in his next seventeen Test appearances. Cronin made 21 appearances for New South Wales Blues up till under the old place of residence rules. Full Name: Graeme Frank The greatest points-scorer in the history of the St George club Graeme Langlands kept league crowds spellbound with his marvelous feats at club, state and international level. An Australian rep player for thirteen seasons the brilliant Wollongong fullback got his first big break with selection for Country Firsts in following the withdrawal.
Australia's third most capped player Langlands' nickname of ''Changa'' was as well-known as his prodigious sidestep. He was Saints captain from to , captain-coach from , first-choice Australian captain from.
Aside from Cronin's first 5 Looking back: Graeme 'Changa' Langlands played 45 Tests for Australia, including 15 as captain. SMH. The six-tackle rule saw him further consolidate his place in the game's pantheon, the forerunner of the modern fullback, a position that today is the most important attacking position on the field.
Born in Wollongong, New South Graeme Langlands was a shy kid from Wollongong when he joined the mighty St George club in the midst of their year run as the undisputed premiership kings. He went on to become one of the.
Read about each NRL Hall Ian John Walsh (20 March – 4 April ) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. He was a hooker with the St. George Dragons from to and played in the last five of the Dragons' historic 11 consecutive premiership winning teams.
Graeme Langland's 'try that Frank Stanton (born 7 February in St Leonards, New South Wales), also known by the nickname of "Biscuits", [3] is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the s, and was a successful club and national representative coach in the s and s.