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Allan Langer

Allan Jeffrey "Alfie" Langer AM[6] (born 30 July 1966) is an Australian former multi-award-winning rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s and worked as an assistant coach for the Australian national team, the Queensland Maroons and the Brisbane Broncos.[2]

Allan Langer
Langer in 2009
Personal information
Full nameAllan Jeffrey Langer
Born (1966-07-30) 30 July 1966 (age 57)
Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Playing information
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight76 kg (12 st 0 lb; 168 lb)
PositionHalfback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1986–87 Ipswich Jets 25 6 4 1 33
1988–99 Brisbane Broncos 240 95 8 6 402
2000–01 Warrington Wolves 55 16 4 0 72
2002 Brisbane Broncos 18 5 0 0 20
Total 338 122 16 7 527
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1987–02 Queensland 34 10 0 1 41
1997 Queensland (SL) 3 1 0 0 4
1988–99 Australia 24 5 0 0 20
1997 Australia (SL) 1 0 0 0 0
Source: [1] [2][3]

He was one of the pre-eminent halfbacks of his era, representing Australia on many occasions and holding the record for most State of Origin appearances, until being surpassed by his club, state and country team-mate Darren Lockyer. Langer played most of his career as captain of the Brisbane Broncos, with whom he won the 1992 Clive Churchill Medal and Rothmans Medal, as well as four premierships and the club's player of the year award a record five times. The Allan Langer Medal, which is the Ipswich Jets' player of the year award was named in his honour.[7] Alfie's Bar at the Broncos Leagues Club is also named after him.[8]

Early life edit

The youngest of Queensland Rail worker Harry and mother Rita Langer's four sons, Allan Langer was born in Ipswich, Queensland on 30 July 1966.[9] He attended Ipswich State High School.[10]

He grew up playing football at Ipswich's Northern Suburbs Tigers alongside his brothers and future Brisbane Broncos (as well as Queensland Maroons and Australian Kangaroos) teammates Kevin and Kerrod Walters. This combination of players would become known famously as "The Ipswich Connection".[11]

Playing career edit

Langer was selected as an Australian rugby league schoolboy representative in 1982. At 15 Langer's first job out of school was a truckie's offsider, delivering whitegoods. [citation needed] He then worked for the council making roads, but continued playing football.

1980s edit

Coached at the Ipswich Jets by Australian former international halfback Tommy Raudonikis, Langer was playing first grade when he was only 17 in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership by 1986. He played as a halfback for Ipswich and in 1987 opposed his older brother Kevin, who was halfback of Wests.[12][13] That year his selection from left field for the Wayne Bennett-coached Queensland side in the 1987 State of Origin series was questioned by several key figures in the Maroons camp who called for the selection in-form Eastern Suburbs halfback Laurie Spina.[14] It was Raudonikis who stood up for him, backing Langer's selection and he made his Queensland début in the 1987 State of Origin series while still playing for the Jets.[15] Paul Vautin claimed in his autobiography that during a team meeting, Bennett kept going on about where they were going to hide Langer in defence. He was upset that no-one was defending him against Bennett's comments and so stood up and said "He's a Queenslander and won't let us down". Langer's superb performance, including a man-of-the-match award in the decider, silenced the critics and saw him signed on with the newly established Brisbane Broncos team who would enter the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in 1988.

Coached by Bennett and captained under Wally Lewis at the Broncos, Langer developed further skill with the ball and learnt much from his mentors, and his two tries in Game I of the 1988 State of Origin series saw him named Man of the Match again. He scored tries in the other two Origin fixtures as well. On the 2nd Ashes Test of the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour which was played at Lang Park, on the electronic scoreboard the message "Bullfrog - shame our favourite No 7 isn't here" was displayed in a reference to Langer being overlooked for selection by Kangaroos team manager Peter Moore in favour of Peter Sterling.[16] Langer made his début for the Australian test side against Papua New Guinea due to a shoulder injury to Sterling.[17] This made him the first Bronco to earn international representative honours. On 20 July 1988 Langer played for Australia in their record 62-point win over Papua New Guinea, scoring two tries.[18] At the end of the 1988 NSWRL season Langer was named the Broncos' player of the year,[19] then went on to score two tries in Australia's win in the 1988 World Cup final over New Zealand.

Suffering a broken leg in 1989, Langer missed most of that season. [citation needed]

1990s edit

Langer's leg recovered to go on the 1990 Kangaroo tour. following the axing of Lewis from the Broncos and later the retirement of Gene Miles, the diminutive Langer became captain of the Broncos in 1992. Alfie then played in all three matches of the 1992 State of Origin series, scoring one try and kicking the match-winning field goal in Game II. He also won the Wally Lewis Medal for being the best player in the Match. He helped Australia retain The Ashes during the 1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand and also won the Rothmans Medal for best and fairest player in the Winfield Cup competition that season.

For Langer to play as he did, after a week of hearing how St George must stop him, confirms he deserves to be talked about with Peter Sterling and Wally Lewis as one of the three best players of the past decade.

The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 September 1992[20]

Along with Steve Renouf, Langer was the year's top try scorer for the Broncos. He also steered his team to their maiden Premiership, winning the Clive Churchill Medal for best and fairest player on the field in the grand final.

Later in the year Langer also played in Australia's 1992 Rugby League World Cup Final victory, and captained the Broncos to victory in the 1992 World Club Challenge, the first time Australian premiers had won the title on British soil. By this time Allan Langer's fame was such that he starred with his mother in the advertising campaign for Australia's top-selling bread and also had his own doll on toy store shelves.[21]

The following season saw Langer again lead the Broncos to a Premiership, the first time a team which had finished 5th in the regular season had gone on to win the competition.

The years 1994–1996 were characterised by successive failures by the Broncos to win the Australian Rugby League Premiership. During the 1994 NSWRL season, Langer played as a halfback for defending premiers Brisbane when they hosted British champions Wigan for the 1994 World Club Challenge and lost. Langer then lost his position in the test squad to Ricky Stuart after an opening loss to Great Britain in the Ashes series of the 1994 Kangaroo tour.

In 1995, Langer, along with many other high-profile players, lost their representative positions because they had signed contracts to play for the newly formed Super League. However Langer won the Broncos' player of the year award every year from 1993 to 1996. He was also made captain of the Queensland State of Origin team in 1996 and was named by Rugby League Week as that season's player of the year.

Langer again captained the Broncos to victory in the 1997 World Club Championship and the Super League premiership. In the first game of the 1998 State of Origin series Langer was named man-of-the-match. Also that year, for the second time, Langer captained the Broncos to a second consecutive premiership when they won the 1998 NRL grand final. In 1998, Langer was also appointed Australian national team captain. That year he and his mentor, Broncos, Queensland and Australian coach, Wayne Bennett, became the first captain-coach combination to win the NRL Premiership, State of Origin and Test series in the same year. Langer's 1998 season has since been described as one of the greatest individual seasons in Australian rugby league history.[22]

After a lacklustre start to the 1999 season, Langer announced his immediate retirement from rugby league mid-year, leaving many, including teammates, bewildered as to why.[23] His departure prompted the Queensland Premier and even the Australian Prime Minister to eulogise his contribution to the sport.[24] However, Alfie soon came out of retirement to play in the Super League for the Warrington Wolves.

2000s edit

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 for cancer research".[6] Later that year he was also awarded the Australian Sports Medal.[27]

As coach of the Maroons for the 2001 State of Origin series, Wayne Bennett made a surprise selection of Langer – then still playing in England – for the Queensland side in the third and deciding match. His comeback was arranged by Bennett under a shroud of secrecy.[28] There were doubts as to whether Langer, in the twilight of his playing career, would be able to withstand the physical rigours of State of Origin football. Some Sydney journalists, such as Phil Gould, questioned the state of Queensland's football talent, given that they had needed to "bring back 35-year-olds to win." However, on the night Langer set up two tries and scored one himself, leading Queensland to victory only a year after they had suffered their worst ever State of Origin defeat.

Langer was subsequently lured back to the Broncos for one final season in 2002. In doing so he became the NRL's oldest player that year at 36 years and 60 days.[29] He was named man-of-the-match in the third and deciding game of that year's State of Origin series and became the oldest player to play in State of Origin football. However, despite his good form, Brisbane were unable to win the Premiership, falling four points short of the Grand Final (losing the preliminary final to eventual premiers the Sydney Roosters by a scoreline of just 16-12).

At the time of his retirement, Langer had made the most appearances as captain for the Brisbane Broncos and became only the third player to have been named man-of-the-match in a State of Origin game more than three times.

Post-playing edit

After playing Langer spent time as a restaurateur in Queensland.[30]

In 2003 Langer was one of the first four former players inducted into the Broncos official Hall of Fame.[31] That year he considered another comeback with the Caloundra Sharks, who his older brother Kevin was coaching.[13] During the 2007 season at the Broncos' 20-year anniversary celebration, the club announced a list of the 20 best players to play for them to date which included Langer.[32]

In February 2008, Langer was named in the list of Australia's 100 Greatest Players (1908–2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code's centenary year in Australia.[33] Langer was also inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2008.[34] In June 2008, he was chosen in the Queensland Rugby League's Team of the Century as a halfback.[35]

A few months later the Brisbane Broncos appointed Allan Langer, along with Shane Webcke as full-time assistant coaches to work alongside new head coach Ivan Henjak from the 2009 season.

He has also been named as a Queensland Maroons' assistant coach under Mal Meninga for the 2009 State of Origin series. In 2009, Langer could frequently be seen running water out to Broncos players during NRL matches, and even for Australia at the end of season Four Nations tournament. [citation needed]

In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, Allan Langer was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for his role as a "sports legend".[36]

Drink Driving Charge edit

On 29 March 2010, Langer was charged with drink driving.[37] At the time of the incident, Langer was ambassador for Lion Nathan brewery. He went to the Normanby Hotel in inner Brisbane, where he was photographed dancing in his underpants in front of patrons. Langer drank 8 to 10 glasses of beer and a couple of vodkas, before driving his car. He had intended to drive all the way to his home on the Sunshine Coast, but a police patrol pulled him over in the Brisbane suburb of Everton Park. The police found Langer to be 3 times over the legal blood alcohol limit.[38] Langer pleaded guilty to the offence in Brisbane Magistrates Court. Lion Nathan cancelled Langer's brewery ambassadorship, and he was suspended from his coaching position with the Broncos.[38] The court banned Langer from driving a motor vehicle for eight months. However no criminal conviction was recorded, as the judge accepted Langer's argument that a conviction would hurt his football coaching career.[39] By the following weekend Langer had returned to work as Broncos assistant coach.

Gambling edit

In 2015 Langer admitted he struggled with a gambling addiction for most of his career. "It is one of those things where you look back and wish you had never done it," he said.[40]

Personal life edit

Langer is married to his high school sweetheart Janine. They have three children. In 2009 he became a grandfather.[41][42]

Footnotes edit

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  4. ^ Steve Ricketts; Barry Dick; Paul Malone (23 May 2012). "The 30 greatest controversies in 30 years of State of Origin series". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
  5. ^ Tollett, Tulsen (4 March 2002). "Little general continues to battle". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Langer, Allan Jeffrey, AM". It's an Honour. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  7. ^ . qrl.com.au. 22 September 2008. Archived from the original on 22 September 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2009.
  8. ^ . broncosleagues.com.au. 31 October 2010. Archived from the original on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  9. ^ "The Allan Langer file". Illawarra Mercury. Fairfax digital. 2 July 2001. p. 54. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  10. ^ Andrew Dawson (30 August 2019). "It is the school which produced Alfie Langer, now another Ipswich SHS student is NRL bound". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Walters turns back clock". The Queensland Times. 7 March 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  12. ^ Warren Boland (2010). Voices from Brisbane Rugby League. Australia: Boolarong Press. p. xiii. ISBN 9780975770412.
  13. ^ a b AAP (18 November 2003). "Oh brother, Alfie's back". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  14. ^ Fitzsimons, Peter (22 March 1994). "The making of Allan Langer". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Digital. p. 25. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  15. ^ Masters, Roy (25 September 1992). "What's it all about Alfie?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia: Fairfax Media. p. 75. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  16. ^ John MacDonald; Brad Forrest (28 June 1988). "Victorious Lewis slams 'Headhunters'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  17. ^ Sterling, Peter (23 April 1998). "Out of this world". Newcastle Herald. Fairfax Digital. p. 3. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  18. ^ "O'Connor helps set Test records". The Age. 21 July 1988. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  19. ^ . broncos.com.au. Brisbane Broncos. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  20. ^ Williams, Daniel (27 September 1992). "Beaten Saints take Defeat on the Chin". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia: Fairfax Media. p. 47. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  21. ^ Hadfield, Dave (9 October 1992). "Alfie finds what life is all about". The Independent. independent.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2009.
  22. ^ Middleton, David (30 September 2013). "Ten of the most dominant seasons in rugby league history from historian David Middleton". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  23. ^ Harms, John (2005). The Pearl: Steve Renouf's Story. Australia: University of Queensland Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-7022-3536-8.
  24. ^ Barbara Alysen; Gail Sedorkin; Mandy Oakham; Roger Patching (2003). Reporting in a multimedia world. Allen & Unwin. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-86508-910-2.
  25. ^ Hadfield, Dave (6 March 2000). . The Independent. London, England. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2009.
  26. ^ Burke, David A (25 March 2000). "This time we must tame raging Bulls". Daily Mirror. London, England: MGN LTD. Retrieved 5 October 2009.
  27. ^ "Langer, Allan: Australian Sports Medal". itsanhonour.gov.au. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  28. ^ Crawley, Steve (25 June 2001). "Alf's back". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Digital. p. 21. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  29. ^ Toohey, Barry (2 February 2011). "Still some bite in old Mad Dog". The Daily Telegraph. Australia: News Limited. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  30. ^ "Alfie Langer Makes Icon List". sunshinecoastdaily.com.au. 24 February 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  31. ^ . broncos.com.au. Brisbane Broncos. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  32. ^ Dekroo, Karl (9 May 2007). . The Courier-Mail. Australia: Queensland Newspapers. Archived from the original on 12 May 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
  33. ^ . NRL & ARL. 23 February 2008. Archived from the original on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2008.
  34. ^ "Allan Langer". sahof.org.au. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  35. ^ . news.com.au. 10 June 2008. Archived from the original on 2 July 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2009.
  36. ^ Bligh, Anna (10 June 2009). . statements.qld.gov.au. Archived from the original on 24 May 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  37. ^ "Langer charged with drink driving". brisbanetimes.com.au. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  38. ^ a b "Allan Langer pleads guilty to drink-driving charge". The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 April 2010.
  39. ^ . abc.net.au. 12 April 2010. Archived from the original on 14 April 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  40. ^ "'I was betting most days': Langer". SBS. 20 September 2015.
  41. ^ Ricketts, Steve (29 April 2009). "Allan Langer a grandad after birth of grandson Cruz". Courier Mail.
  42. ^ "Janine rules in little general Alfie Langer's kitchen". Sunshine Coast Daily. 5 March 2013.

External links edit

  • Langer, Webcke hired as Broncos assistants – article at abc.net.au

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Allan Jeffrey Alfie Langer AM 6 born 30 July 1966 is an Australian former multi award winning rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s 1990s and 2000s and worked as an assistant coach for the Australian national team the Queensland Maroons and the Brisbane Broncos 2 Allan LangerLanger in 2009Personal informationFull nameAllan Jeffrey LangerBorn 1966 07 30 30 July 1966 age 57 Ipswich Queensland AustraliaPlaying informationHeight165 cm 5 ft 5 in Weight76 kg 12 st 0 lb 168 lb PositionHalfbackClub Years Team Pld T G FG P 1986 87 Ipswich Jets 25 6 4 1 33 1988 99 Brisbane Broncos 240 95 8 6 402 2000 01 Warrington Wolves 55 16 4 0 72 2002 Brisbane Broncos 18 5 0 0 20 Total 338 122 16 7 527 Representative Years Team Pld T G FG P 1987 02 Queensland 34 10 0 1 41 1997 Queensland SL 3 1 0 0 4 1988 99 Australia 24 5 0 0 20 1997 Australia SL 1 0 0 0 0Source 1 2 3 He was one of the pre eminent halfbacks of his era representing Australia on many occasions and holding the record for most State of Origin appearances until being surpassed by his club state and country team mate Darren Lockyer Langer played most of his career as captain of the Brisbane Broncos with whom he won the 1992 Clive Churchill Medal and Rothmans Medal as well as four premierships and the club s player of the year award a record five times The Allan Langer Medal which is the Ipswich Jets player of the year award was named in his honour 7 Alfie s Bar at the Broncos Leagues Club is also named after him 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 1980s 2 2 1990s 2 3 2000s 3 Post playing 3 1 Drink Driving Charge 3 2 Gambling 4 Personal life 5 Footnotes 6 External linksEarly life editThe youngest of Queensland Rail worker Harry and mother Rita Langer s four sons Allan Langer was born in Ipswich Queensland on 30 July 1966 9 He attended Ipswich State High School 10 He grew up playing football at Ipswich s Northern Suburbs Tigers alongside his brothers and future Brisbane Broncos as well as Queensland Maroons and Australian Kangaroos teammates Kevin and Kerrod Walters This combination of players would become known famously as The Ipswich Connection 11 Playing career editLanger was selected as an Australian rugby league schoolboy representative in 1982 At 15 Langer s first job out of school was a truckie s offsider delivering whitegoods citation needed He then worked for the council making roads but continued playing football 1980s edit Coached at the Ipswich Jets by Australian former international halfback Tommy Raudonikis Langer was playing first grade when he was only 17 in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership by 1986 He played as a halfback for Ipswich and in 1987 opposed his older brother Kevin who was halfback of Wests 12 13 That year his selection from left field for the Wayne Bennett coached Queensland side in the 1987 State of Origin series was questioned by several key figures in the Maroons camp who called for the selection in form Eastern Suburbs halfback Laurie Spina 14 It was Raudonikis who stood up for him backing Langer s selection and he made his Queensland debut in the 1987 State of Origin series while still playing for the Jets 15 Paul Vautin claimed in his autobiography that during a team meeting Bennett kept going on about where they were going to hide Langer in defence He was upset that no one was defending him against Bennett s comments and so stood up and said He s a Queenslander and won t let us down Langer s superb performance including a man of the match award in the decider silenced the critics and saw him signed on with the newly established Brisbane Broncos team who would enter the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in 1988 Coached by Bennett and captained under Wally Lewis at the Broncos Langer developed further skill with the ball and learnt much from his mentors and his two tries in Game I of the 1988 State of Origin series saw him named Man of the Match again He scored tries in the other two Origin fixtures as well On the 2nd Ashes Test of the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour which was played at Lang Park on the electronic scoreboard the message Bullfrog shame our favourite No 7 isn t here was displayed in a reference to Langer being overlooked for selection by Kangaroos team manager Peter Moore in favour of Peter Sterling 16 Langer made his debut for the Australian test side against Papua New Guinea due to a shoulder injury to Sterling 17 This made him the first Bronco to earn international representative honours On 20 July 1988 Langer played for Australia in their record 62 point win over Papua New Guinea scoring two tries 18 At the end of the 1988 NSWRL season Langer was named the Broncos player of the year 19 then went on to score two tries in Australia s win in the 1988 World Cup final over New Zealand Suffering a broken leg in 1989 Langer missed most of that season citation needed 1990s edit Langer s leg recovered to go on the 1990 Kangaroo tour following the axing of Lewis from the Broncos and later the retirement of Gene Miles the diminutive Langer became captain of the Broncos in 1992 Alfie then played in all three matches of the 1992 State of Origin series scoring one try and kicking the match winning field goal in Game II He also won the Wally Lewis Medal for being the best player in the Match He helped Australia retain The Ashes during the 1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand and also won the Rothmans Medal for best and fairest player in the Winfield Cup competition that season For Langer to play as he did after a week of hearing how St George must stop him confirms he deserves to be talked about with Peter Sterling and Wally Lewis as one of the three best players of the past decade The Sydney Morning Herald 27 September 1992 20 Along with Steve Renouf Langer was the year s top try scorer for the Broncos He also steered his team to their maiden Premiership winning the Clive Churchill Medal for best and fairest player on the field in the grand final Later in the year Langer also played in Australia s 1992 Rugby League World Cup Final victory and captained the Broncos to victory in the 1992 World Club Challenge the first time Australian premiers had won the title on British soil By this time Allan Langer s fame was such that he starred with his mother in the advertising campaign for Australia s top selling bread and also had his own doll on toy store shelves 21 The following season saw Langer again lead the Broncos to a Premiership the first time a team which had finished 5th in the regular season had gone on to win the competition The years 1994 1996 were characterised by successive failures by the Broncos to win the Australian Rugby League Premiership During the 1994 NSWRL season Langer played as a halfback for defending premiers Brisbane when they hosted British champions Wigan for the 1994 World Club Challenge and lost Langer then lost his position in the test squad to Ricky Stuart after an opening loss to Great Britain in the Ashes series of the 1994 Kangaroo tour In 1995 Langer along with many other high profile players lost their representative positions because they had signed contracts to play for the newly formed Super League However Langer won the Broncos player of the year award every year from 1993 to 1996 He was also made captain of the Queensland State of Origin team in 1996 and was named by Rugby League Week as that season s player of the year Langer again captained the Broncos to victory in the 1997 World Club Championship and the Super League premiership In the first game of the 1998 State of Origin series Langer was named man of the match Also that year for the second time Langer captained the Broncos to a second consecutive premiership when they won the 1998 NRL grand final In 1998 Langer was also appointed Australian national team captain That year he and his mentor Broncos Queensland and Australian coach Wayne Bennett became the first captain coach combination to win the NRL Premiership State of Origin and Test series in the same year Langer s 1998 season has since been described as one of the greatest individual seasons in Australian rugby league history 22 After a lacklustre start to the 1999 season Langer announced his immediate retirement from rugby league mid year leaving many including teammates bewildered as to why 23 His departure prompted the Queensland Premier and even the Australian Prime Minister to eulogise his contribution to the sport 24 However Alfie soon came out of retirement to play in the Super League for the Warrington Wolves 2000s edit 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 for cancer research 6 Later that year he was also awarded the Australian Sports Medal 27 As coach of the Maroons for the 2001 State of Origin series Wayne Bennett made a surprise selection of Langer then still playing in England for the Queensland side in the third and deciding match His comeback was arranged by Bennett under a shroud of secrecy 28 There were doubts as to whether Langer in the twilight of his playing career would be able to withstand the physical rigours of State of Origin football Some Sydney journalists such as Phil Gould questioned the state of Queensland s football talent given that they had needed to bring back 35 year olds to win However on the night Langer set up two tries and scored one himself leading Queensland to victory only a year after they had suffered their worst ever State of Origin defeat Langer was subsequently lured back to the Broncos for one final season in 2002 In doing so he became the NRL s oldest player that year at 36 years and 60 days 29 He was named man of the match in the third and deciding game of that year s State of Origin series and became the oldest player to play in State of Origin football However despite his good form Brisbane were unable to win the Premiership falling four points short of the Grand Final losing the preliminary final to eventual premiers the Sydney Roosters by a scoreline of just 16 12 At the time of his retirement Langer had made the most appearances as captain for the Brisbane Broncos and became only the third player to have been named man of the match in a State of Origin game more than three times Post playing editAfter playing Langer spent time as a restaurateur in Queensland 30 In 2003 Langer was one of the first four former players inducted into the Broncos official Hall of Fame 31 That year he considered another comeback with the Caloundra Sharks who his older brother Kevin was coaching 13 During the 2007 season at the Broncos 20 year anniversary celebration the club announced a list of the 20 best players to play for them to date which included Langer 32 In February 2008 Langer was named in the list of Australia s 100 Greatest Players 1908 2007 which was commissioned by the NRL and ARL to celebrate the code s centenary year in Australia 33 Langer was also inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2008 34 In June 2008 he was chosen in the Queensland Rugby League s Team of the Century as a halfback 35 A few months later the Brisbane Broncos appointed Allan Langer along with Shane Webcke as full time assistant coaches to work alongside new head coach Ivan Henjak from the 2009 season He has also been named as a Queensland Maroons assistant coach under Mal Meninga for the 2009 State of Origin series In 2009 Langer could frequently be seen running water out to Broncos players during NRL matches and even for Australia at the end of season Four Nations tournament citation needed In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations Allan Langer was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for his role as a sports legend 36 Drink Driving Charge edit On 29 March 2010 Langer was charged with drink driving 37 At the time of the incident Langer was ambassador for Lion Nathan brewery He went to the Normanby Hotel in inner Brisbane where he was photographed dancing in his underpants in front of patrons Langer drank 8 to 10 glasses of beer and a couple of vodkas before driving his car He had intended to drive all the way to his home on the Sunshine Coast but a police patrol pulled him over in the Brisbane suburb of Everton Park The police found Langer to be 3 times over the legal blood alcohol limit 38 Langer pleaded guilty to the offence in Brisbane Magistrates Court Lion Nathan cancelled Langer s brewery ambassadorship and he was suspended from his coaching position with the Broncos 38 The court banned Langer from driving a motor vehicle for eight months However no criminal conviction was recorded as the judge accepted Langer s argument that a conviction would hurt his football coaching career 39 By the following weekend Langer had returned to work as Broncos assistant coach Gambling edit In 2015 Langer admitted he struggled with a gambling addiction for most of his career It is one of those things where you look back and wish you had never done it he said 40 Personal life editLanger is married to his high school sweetheart Janine They have three children In 2009 he became a grandfather 41 42 Footnotes edit Statistics at 203 166 101 37 203 166 101 37 31 December 2017 Archived from the original on 3 October 2008 Retrieved 1 January 2018 a b Statistics at rugbyleagueproject org rugbyleagueproject org 31 December 2017 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Coach Statistics at rugbyleagueproject org rugbyleagueproject org 31 December 2017 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Steve Ricketts Barry Dick Paul Malone 23 May 2012 The 30 greatest controversies in 30 years of State of Origin series The Courier Mail Retrieved 26 May 2012 Tollett Tulsen 4 March 2002 Little general continues to battle BBC Sport Retrieved 23 July 2011 a b Langer Allan Jeffrey AM It s an Honour Retrieved 10 October 2013 Sweeney wins Allan Langer Medal qrl com au 22 September 2008 Archived from the original on 22 September 2009 Retrieved 1 January 2009 Alfie s Bar broncosleagues com au 31 October 2010 Archived from the original on 31 October 2010 Retrieved 1 January 2011 The Allan Langer file Illawarra Mercury Fairfax digital 2 July 2001 p 54 Retrieved 6 October 2009 Andrew Dawson 30 August 2019 It is the school which produced Alfie Langer now another Ipswich SHS student is NRL bound The Courier Mail Retrieved 8 May 2023 Walters turns back clock The Queensland Times 7 March 2011 Retrieved 4 August 2011 Warren Boland 2010 Voices from Brisbane Rugby League Australia Boolarong Press p xiii ISBN 9780975770412 a b AAP 18 November 2003 Oh brother Alfie s back The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 9 September 2014 Fitzsimons Peter 22 March 1994 The making of Allan Langer The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Digital p 25 Retrieved 6 October 2009 Masters Roy 25 September 1992 What s it all about Alfie The Sydney Morning Herald Australia Fairfax Media p 75 Retrieved 13 February 2011 John MacDonald Brad Forrest 28 June 1988 Victorious Lewis slams Headhunters The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 16 February 2014 Sterling Peter 23 April 1998 Out of this world Newcastle Herald Fairfax Digital p 3 Retrieved 6 October 2009 O Connor helps set Test records The Age 21 July 1988 Retrieved 18 October 2013 Honour Board broncos com au Brisbane Broncos Archived from the original on 26 January 2014 Retrieved 22 December 2013 Williams Daniel 27 September 1992 Beaten Saints take Defeat on the Chin The Sydney Morning Herald Australia Fairfax Media p 47 Retrieved 13 February 2011 Hadfield Dave 9 October 1992 Alfie finds what life is all about The Independent independent co uk Retrieved 17 December 2009 Middleton David 30 September 2013 Ten of the most dominant seasons in rugby league history from historian David Middleton The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 6 February 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Retrieved 1 January 2010 Broncos Hall of Fame broncos com au Brisbane Broncos Archived from the original on 26 January 2014 Retrieved 31 December 2013 Dekroo Karl 9 May 2007 Still the king The Courier Mail Australia Queensland Newspapers Archived from the original on 12 May 2007 Retrieved 8 December 2009 Centenary of Rugby League The Players NRL amp ARL 23 February 2008 Archived from the original on 26 February 2008 Retrieved 23 February 2008 Allan Langer sahof org au 10 October 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2020 Locky named No 1 but Wal s still King news com au 10 June 2008 Archived from the original on 2 July 2008 Retrieved 1 January 2009 Bligh Anna 10 June 2009 Premier Unveils Queensland s 150 Icons statements qld gov au Archived from the original on 24 May 2017 Retrieved 1 January 2010 Langer charged with drink driving brisbanetimes com au 29 March 2010 Retrieved 1 January 2011 a b Allan Langer pleads guilty to drink driving charge The Sydney Morning Herald 12 April 2010 Langer loses licence for eight months abc net au 12 April 2010 Archived from the original on 14 April 2010 Retrieved 1 January 2011 I was betting most days Langer SBS 20 September 2015 Ricketts Steve 29 April 2009 Allan Langer a grandad after birth of grandson Cruz Courier Mail Janine rules in little general Alfie Langer s kitchen Sunshine Coast Daily 5 March 2013 External links editAllan Langer at stateoforigin com au Allan Langer at bronconet org 28 04 1999 7 30 Report Transcript Langer retirement spells end of a Rugby League era 25 06 2001 7 30 Report Transcript Langer returns to State of Origin Langer Webcke hired as Broncos assistants article at abc net au Queensland Team of the Century named article at nz leagueunlimited com Preceded byGeoff Toovey Australian national rugby league captain1998 Succeeded byGordon Tallis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allan Langer amp oldid 1219977891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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