Australian rugby league fullback and captain who led St George Dragons to four consecutive premierships and captained Australia in 38 Tests during the 1960s-70s
Born on September 11, 1941, in Wollongong, New South Wales, Graeme Frank Langlands grew up in a working-class family and developed his rugby league skills in local junior competitions. His natural athleticism and strategic understanding of the game quickly distinguished him from his peers, leading to his recruitment by St George Dragons as a teenager. Langlands established himself as one of rugby league's premier fullbacks during the 1960s and early 1970s, becoming the cornerstone of St George's historic dominance. He played a pivotal role in eight of the club's record eleven consecutive premiership victories from 1956 to 1966, with his reliable goalkicking and attacking prowess proving decisive in numerous grand finals. His peak years coincided with St George's golden era, where his combination of defensive solidity and creative flair made him virtually irreplaceable in the team's structure. The fullback's international career proved equally distinguished, representing Australia in multiple Test series and World Cup campaigns. Langlands captained both Queensland in State of Origin's predecessor matches and Australia in several international fixtures, demonstrating exceptional leadership qualities alongside his playing ability. His goalkicking accuracy under pressure became legendary, with several match-winning conversions in crucial games cementing his reputation as a clutch performer. Langlands' influence extended beyond his playing statistics, as he helped redefine the modern fullback position through his attacking innovations and tactical awareness. His ability to inject himself into backline movements while maintaining defensive responsibilities influenced a generation of players who followed. After retirement, he remained connected to rugby league through coaching and media roles, sharing his extensive knowledge of the game. Widely regarded as one of the finest players of his generation, Langlands represents the archetypal fullback of rugby league's golden age, combining technical excellence with competitive determination that exemplified the sport's values during its most formative period.
Captaining St George Dragons to four consecutive premierships (1963-1966)
How They Played
Attacking fullback with strong leadership qualities, excellent ball-handling skills and tactical awareness
Lasting Impact
One of rugby league's greatest fullbacks and captains, known for his leadership and skillful play during St George's golden era
Career Honours
- NSWRFL Premiership 1966 (St. George Dragons)
- NSWRFL Premiership 1967 (St. George Dragons)
- NSWRFL Premiership 1968 (St. George Dragons)
- NSWRFL Premiership 1969 (St. George Dragons)
- NSWRFL Premiership 1970 (St. George Dragons)
- Rugby League World Cup 1968 (Australia)
- Rugby League World Cup 1972 (Australia)
- Rothmans Medal (Australian Rugby League Player of the Year) 1963
- Rothmans Medal (Australian Rugby League Player of the Year) 1968
- Australian Rugby League representative honours as fullback and captain
- Inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame
| Club | Period | Apps | Tries | Shirt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St George Dragons | 1963–1976 | 227 | 18 | #1 |
| — | 45 | 14 | — |