Coaching Career
Vital Statistics
- Born
- Monday, 10th May, 1965
- Current Age
- 60 years and 328 days
- Place Of Birth
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Known Family Links
- Brother
- Peter Langmack
Biography
Graded at C’bury while still a schoolboy at Patrician Brothers Paul Langmack played lock in the club's grand final win over P’matta in 1984. After playing for Halifax in the off-season, another grand final win followed in 1985. A clever organiser and ball-player Langmack toured with the 1986 Kangaroos and played in 10 matches (no Tests). While it seems incredible that he could have had such a long career without further rep honours Langmack consistently produced the goods at club level. A major attacking force in C’bury's 1988 grand final win over Balmain his defection to Wests in 1991 was a bitter one but he missed most of the season because of a knee injury. While he remained one of the Magpies’ most valued players, captaining the club until replaced by Jim Serdaris in 1994, he showed the fickleness of professional rugby league loyalty when he publicly backed the sacking of his former mentor Ryan towards the end of the 1994 season. Langmack was reinstated as club captain in 1995 under Tom Raudonikis. The Langmack-Raudonikis team took Wests to the semi-finals in 1995, with Langmack winning the ‘Dally M’ Captain of the Year award and earning him a new, three-year contract with the club. However, with Langmack battling injuries that threatened to end his career and openly questioning Raudonikis’ on-field tactics, their relationship soured. At the end of 1998 the veteran forward left the Magpies to see out his career with the Roosters. He retired in July 1999, having played over 300 games in his career, and took on an assistant coach’s role at W’Tigers and later Souths. When coach Craig Coleman was sacked at the beginning of 2003 Langmack was given a three-year deal with the Rabbitohs but suffered a similar fate when released by the club in 2004 after a disastrous 16-month period.
- ALAN WHITICKER
Coaching Career Statistics
All statistics shown in this section are based only on data available in the RLP database, and are not necessarily a complete and/or 100% accurate representation of a player's career. This information should be used as a guide only. If you see a question mark (?), it denotes that the figure is not available.
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Contributions:
Rugby League Tables, Andrew Ferguson, AJ Lucantonio, Greg Fiveash, Shawn Dollin, Paul Carter, Alan Katzmann, Steven Russo, Max Turner, Tim Costello, Bill Bates
Sources:
David Middleton's Rugby League Yearbook (1987-88 to present), Big League, Match Video, Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999), Irvin Saxton's Record Keepers' Club
Your Say
18 Jun 2017 2:00am
Had Wayne Pearce ahead of him for representative honours.Had Pearce not played Langmack could have played more representative games.
27 Dec 2024 9:01pm
Underrated player, especially his time at the Magpies. Was unlucky to have Wayne Pearce ahead of him in the 80s and then in the 90s Brad Clyde and Brad McKay were ahead in pecking order with Daley and Fittler also filling in at lock forward for NSW as well. Probably the Magpies most important player through the 90s.
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