Langlands was unaware of sexual assault allegations levelled

By Andrew Webster
Updated January 22 2018 - 3:18pm, first published 3:13pm
Graeme Langlands, with a cigar in his hand and the Ashes Cup full of champagne in the other, relaxes in the dressing room after leading Australia to their 22-18 win in the third Rugby League Test at the SCG. Langlands, who was playing his final Test, scored a try and kicked five goals to take his points tally in Anglo-Australian Test matches to 104. July 20, 1974. (Photo by John Patrick O'Gready/Fairfax Media).
Graeme Langlands, with a cigar in his hand and the Ashes Cup full of champagne in the other, relaxes in the dressing room after leading Australia to their 22-18 win in the third Rugby League Test at the SCG. Langlands, who was playing his final Test, scored a try and kicked five goals to take his points tally in Anglo-Australian Test matches to 104. July 20, 1974. (Photo by John Patrick O'Gready/Fairfax Media).

In the last few months, a roll call of rugby league legends would shuffle into the nursing home in the Sutherland Shire to see how their mate was keeping.

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