John Lang

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Born
Tuesday, 7th November, 1950
Current Age
73 years and 133 days

Awards & Accolades

Dally M Hooker Of The Year
1980
Dally M Coach Of The Year
1995, 1999

Biography

Busy, constructive Brisbane Easts hooker was one of only two Queensland players selected on the 1973 Kangaroo tour. Lang played in the First Test against France, and in 7 other matches, and the following year was a tireless performer in three interstate matches played over a six-day period. Lang played in the Second Test against Great Britain in 1974 and continued to toil tirelessly for Queensland (he was a try-scorer in each of three interstate matches in 1976) and for Australia (1975 World Series competition and against NZ in 1978). He won three premierships with Brisbane Easts (1972 & 1977-78) before accepting an offer from former Kangaroo teammate Bob Fulton to play for Easts in 1980. A member of the Australian squad that toured NZ that year, Lang had been the star of NSW's win over Queensland that year but then had the satisfaction of returning 'home' to play for Queensland in the first ever State of Origin match. Following Easts' 19-4 loss to C’bury in the grand final, he turned his back on Sydney to coach Brisbane Easts in 1981-84 and 1990-93, capturing premierships in 1983 and 1991 (and runners-up to Brisbane Wests in 1992-93). Having achieved so much in Brisbane Lang accepted a new challenge in taking over from coach from Arthur Beetson as Cronulla coach in 1994. He had a great season in his first year, moulding the young talent in the club into a formidable force on their home ground, before signing with Super League in 1995. In 1997 he coached Super League Australia in all five Tests and took the Sharks to the Telstra Cup grand final against Brisbane. His sixth season as coach found the Sharks vying for premiership favouritism in 1999 but despite making qualifying finals in 1999 and 2001 Cronulla could not break through and win a maiden premiership title. In 2001 Lang announced his departure from the Sharks after eight seasons and was snapped up by Penrith for 2002. At the Panthers Lang took a club that had finished last in 2001 to premiership success in 2003 – a just reward for one of the hardest-working men in rugby league. After five seasons with the club his contract was not renewed when Penrith failed to make the play-offs in 2005-06.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
NRL 371 206 160 5 55.53% List
NRL Finals 20 11 9 0 55.00% List
Anzac Tests 1 1 0 0 100.00% List
Test Series 3 2 1 0 66.67% List
World Club Challenge 1 0 1 0 0.00% List


International

Test Matches - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Australia (SL) 1997 5 3 2 0 60.00% List


Club Career

NRL/NSWRL - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Cronulla NSWRL 1994 22 12 10 0 54.55% List
Cronulla ARL 1995 24 16 8 0 66.67% List
Cronulla ARL 1996 24 16 6 2 66.67% List
Cronulla Super League 1997 22 14 8 0 63.64% List
Cronulla NRL 1998 24 12 11 1 50.00% List
Sharks NRL 1999 26 19 7 0 73.08% List
Sharks NRL 2000 27 13 14 0 48.15% List
Sharks NRL 2001 29 17 10 2 58.62% List
Penrith NRL 2002 24 7 17 0 29.17% List
Penrith NRL 2003 27 21 6 0 77.78% List
Penrith NRL 2004 26 16 10 0 61.54% List
Penrith NRL 2005 24 11 13 0 45.83% List
Penrith NRL 2006 24 10 14 0 41.67% List
Souths NRL 2010 24 11 13 0 45.83% List
Souths NRL 2011 24 11 13 0 45.83% List

NRL/NSWRL - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Cronulla 1994-01 198 119 74 5 60.10% List
Penrith 2002-06 125 65 60 0 52.00% List
Souths 2010-11 48 22 26 0 45.83% List
Overall1994-2011 371 206 160 5 55.53% List

Your Say

  • Len Conroy
    12/01/2012

    John played under 14 for easts in 1964 and I was his first coach and I said then this kid will play for Australia, He was great in the scrums and always won a lot ball for his team but he was wonderful running with the ball and he was a great defender I had the great pleasure of presenting John with an Easts Life membership in 2010. Len Conroy

  • john spackman
    23/03/2014

    Can anyone tell me if John Langs father was a policeman

  • Anonymous
    03/09/2023

    No John Lang's father was not a policeman he was a chef. He worked at the old Bellevue Hotel on George Street, Brisbane City at one time.

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