John Lang Appointed Head Coach for 2010-11

17th September 2009

The South Sydney Rabbitohs have appointed John Lang as Head Coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Lang is one of Rugby League’s most successful and respected coaches of all time, having coached 13 consecutive seasons in the NRL from 1994 to 2006 with a winning percentage of 57 per cent. Lang has been with the South Sydney Football Club for the past 16 months as the Club’s Football Manager, however he is keen to return to coaching. “I’m looking forward to the challenge and working with the players for the next two seasons,” Lang said. “We have a great young squad of players, a great coaching, medical and training team, and a strong front office to keep the Club moving forward off the field. “It’s an honour to be given the opportunity to coach a Club such as South Sydney and we’ll be leaving no stone unturned to win our next premiership.” Rabbitohs CEO Shane Richardson says the appointments of Messrs Lang is a positive move for the Club. “Being able to bring John into the coaching role is very fortunate for the Club as we have someone now who has already been working with the players and the Football Department staff over the past two seasons,” Mr Richardson said. “John is a highly credentialed Head Coach with a great track record of developing young players and taking teams that are outside the top-eight and turning them into premiership contenders. He did that at Penrith who went from wooden spooners in 2001 to premiers in 2003, and he went to the finals six years out of eight at the Sharks. He is a hardened professional. Some of the highlights of Lang’s coaching career include winning the NRL premiership with the Penrith Panthers in 2003; two premiership victories with the Easts Tigers (Brisbane); a Grand Final appearance in 1997 with the Cronulla Sharks; two minor premierships in 1999 (Sharks) and 2003 (Panthers); eight Finals Series in 13 seasons; three Coach of the Year Awards in 1995, 1999 and 2003; Australian Super League Coach in 1997; and being awarded the Australian Sports Medal for contribution to Australia’s international standing in Rugby League.

Coaching record:

323 NRL Games (184 wins, 134 losses, five draws, 57% winning percentage); 
Head Coach Penrith Panthers 2002-06 - One NRL Premiership (2003), One NRL Minor Premiership (2003), Two NRL Finals Series 
Head Coach Cronulla Sharks 1994-2001 - One Grand Final appearance (1997), One Minor Premiership (1999), Six ARL/Super League/NRL Finals Series 
Head Coach Easts Tigers (Brisbane) 1981-84; 1990-93 - Two premierships

Three Coach of the Year Awards - Dally M 1995, Dally M 1999, Channel 9 Coach of the Year 2003 (Dally M Awards cancelled) 

Playing record:       

Eastern Suburbs Roosters 1980; 
Easts Tigers (Brisbane) 1969-79 – Three premierships; 
19 games for Queensland 1972-80; 
One game for New Souths Wales 1980; 
Eight Tests for Australia 1973-80.          


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