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Allan McMahon

Coaching Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Born
Monday, 9th August, 1954
Died
Saturday, 24th May, 2003 (Aged 48 years and 289 days)
Place Of Birth
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

Biography

Collegians fullback in the I’warra competition was signed by Balmain after representing Country in 1974. A robust fullback or centre Allan McMahon played most of his representative football on the wing (Graeme Eadie was the reigning Test fullback), including World Series appearances in 1975 and 1977. McMahon spent a season with Featherstone Rovers in England and twice toured NZ - with NSW Country in 1974 and a Combined Sydney side in 1976. In 1978 he achieved his highest rep honour with selection on the Kangaroo Tour but his career did not yield a Test appearance. McMahon overcame two serious injuries (thigh, collarbone) to play his final years with Newtown (1982) and as the captain of Canberra (1983) before retiring. As Newcastle's first coach his resignation midway through the 1991 season was an unfortunate ending to what can be seen as a highly successful initiation into the premiership for the Knights. In 1996 McMahon signed as I’warra coach but the move was not a success and his contract was paid out before its completion. McMahon passed away suddenly in May 2003, aged just 48.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International  GamesWLDWin% 
Tour MatchesNewcastle KnightsNEW-1-1-0.00%List
Club Career - Australia Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
NSWRL/ARL (NRL Premiership) -1044256640.38%List
Midweek Cup -422-50.00%List
Challenge Cup AU -422-50.00%List
Other Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
NSW Reserve Grade -522423546.15%List
Overall Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
First Class 1094459640.37%List

NSWRL/ARL (NRL Premiership) - By Year

TeamSeason GamesWLDWin% 
CanberraCanberra19861986 NSWRL Winfield Cup 11--100.00%List
NewcastleNewcastle19881988 NSWRL Winfield Cup 22516122.73%List
NewcastleNewcastle19891989 NSWRL Winfield Cup 221111-50.00%List
NewcastleNewcastle19901990 NSWRL Winfield Cup 23138256.52%List
NewcastleNewcastle19911991 NSWRL Winfield Cup 1447328.57%List
IllawarraIllawarra19961996 ARL Optus Cup 22814-36.36%List

NSWRL/ARL (NRL Premiership) - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
Canberra1986 11--100.00%List
Newcastle1988-91 813342640.74%List
Illawarra1996 22814-36.36%List

NSW/QLD Cup - By Year

TeamSeason GamesWLDWin% 
Canberra (R)Canberra (R)19851985 NSWRL Reserve Grade 281510353.57%List
Canberra (R)Canberra (R)19861986 NSWRL Reserve Grade 24913237.50%List

NSW/QLD Cup - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
Canberra (R)1985-86 522423546.15%List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    12 Sep 2011 11:48am

    A LEGEND!

  • Martin Maunsell
    22 May 2015 3:34pm

    Alan had one of the biggest punt kicks that the game has ever seen

  • Anonymous
    12 Apr 2016 4:06pm

    One of the best Junior products to come out of the Illawarra.
    Could kick a ball when kicking for touch with such accuracy, he was great to watch at all levels of the game.

  • Anonymous
    6 Mar 2018 12:17pm

    As a kid, Allan was my favourite Balmain player. So many fond memories of him playing at Leichhardt Oval. Had a the pleasure of meeting him a couple of times. Wonderful person also.

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Contributions: Greg Fiveash, Rugby League Tables, Andrew Ferguson, AJ Lucantonio, Shawn Dollin, Paul Carter, Alan Katzmann, Steven Russo, Wests Archives, Tony McCarron, Max Turner, Bill Bates, Tim Costello

Sources:Castleford Tigers Heritage, Irvin Saxton's Record Keepers' Club, Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999)