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Brisbane Broncos Talk
Allan Langer
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2792993, member: 1899"] I only started watching the Broncos in 2000, so unfortunately I don't have any specific memories of Alfie. The only time I got to watch him regularly was in 2002 and I'll always remember seeing him score his 100th try against Parramatta at QEII. It was my first ever Broncos game, and the only time I went to see them at QEII and the try essentially sealed a hard fought win for the Broncos. The rest of 2002 is a blur. The only memory I have of Alf is watching him and thinking he could play inside a phone booth. He didn't require a lot of space to cause damage and in a league that was beginning to become more robotic, he was a breath of fresh air. I've read up through a lot of Broncos history and while Locky is the best I've seen, Langer certainly gives him a run for his money. There were so many David Middleton write-ups where the games would be evenly poised until Langer would pull the trigger and win it for the Broncos. He was such a clutch player and that's why he's considered THE greatest player of the 90s. [/QUOTE]
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