
Paul Langmack
Paul Langmack is a former Australian rugby league footballer who played as a lock and second-row forward in the National Rugby League (NRL) during the 1980s and 1990s. Known for his strong defensive skills and leadership on the field, Langmack played for clubs such as the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Gold Coast Chargers. After retiring from professional play, he became involved in coaching and mentoring young players. Recently, Langmack has been recognized for his community work, particularly through the 'Changing Rooms' program, which aims to support children's mental fitness. His commitment to guiding young athletes and his respectful demeanor have made a lasting impact in the rugby league community.
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