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Langer captained Warrington Wolves and took them to within one match of the Challenge Cup Final in 2000. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Also in 2000, Langer was honoured as a Member of the Order of Australia "for service to Rugby League football as a player at national and international levels, and as a supporter of charities, particularly those raising funds ...
Warrington Wolves are a professional rugby league club based in Warrington, ... Allan Langer came out of retirement to play in Super League for Warrington Wolves. He ...
Without inspirational captain Tallis and an established halves pairing, coach Bennett undertook furtive negotiations with Maroon's veteran Allan Langer, then in his second English season and captain of the Warrington Wolves, and the rumours were only confirmed after Langer had boarded a plane (under a false name) for the flight home, bound for ...
This match was notable as Allan Langer made his Origin comeback, despite playing for Warrington Wolves in the Super League at the time, inspiring the Maroons to a series-deciding victory on home soil. [16] 5 June 2002: Queensland def. New South Wales 26–18: 47,989: 2002 State of Origin series Game II This was notably Justin Hodges' debut ...
Player of the Match: Allan Langer Game I was a classic Origin encounter with each side scrambling to gain ascendancy in front of a boisterous Sydney crowd. The Maroons capitalised on mistakes from their opposition to score twice early in the second half before the mercurial Brad Fittler crossed to regain the lead for New South Wales.
played in Warrington's first two Challenge Cup finals, 1901 and 1904. 913: Iestyn Harris: 29 October 1993: 8 March 1997: Stand-off: 92: 37: 182: 4: 516: 5 Great Britain caps while at Warrington, 1996 Great Britain tour 1070: Ben Harrison: 2 April 2006: present: Prop, Second-row: 220: 30: 0: 0: 120: signed from Barrow Island, three Challenge ...
The Blues skipped away to a 15-2 lead halfway through game III and with only eight minutes remaining it appeared all was lost for the Langer-led Queenslanders. Blues captain Brad Fittler had earlier potted a field goal which seemed to be almost an indulgence at the time, though in the end it proved crucial as the Maroons came storming home.
The 1993 Brisbane Broncos season was the sixth in the club's history. Coached by Wayne Bennett and captained by Allan Langer, they competed in the NSWRL's 1993 Winfield Cup premiership, finishing the regular season 5th (out of 16) before going on to play in a re-match of the previous year's grand final against the St George Dragons and again win, claiming consecutive premierships.