Legendary duo reunites in NRL 300 Club

Langmack and Lamb united once again

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Terry Lamb and Paul Langmack, known as True Blues for their success on the rugby league field, have added a new accolade to their impressive collection.

The dynamic duo, who have a combined total of six premierships under their belts, are now both proud members of the 'NRL 300 Club.'

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs icons were given the special honor of receiving their 300-game rings on the King's Birthday holiday, just before the Bulldogs took on the Parramatta Eels.

In a thrilling match that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Bulldogs came out on top with a last-minute try from Blake Wilson in the 75th minute.

NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo had the privilege of presenting the rings to Lamb and Langmack in front of a roaring crowd at Accor Stadium.

Lamb, a NSW representative who achieved the 300-game milestone back in 1994, was only the second player to reach this remarkable feat, following in the footsteps of Eels legend Geoff Gerard in 1989.

Langmack, who now serves as the NSWRL's Mental Fitness and Wellbeing Manager, also made his mark in rugby league history by reaching 300 games in 1997, becoming the third player to achieve this milestone.

The first five players to reach 300 first-grade games since the inception of the rugby league in 1908 are all being recognized with these prestigious rings, with Cliff Lyons and Andrew Ettingshausen rounding out the esteemed list.

It's a true testament to the lasting legacy of these rugby league greats, whose names will forever be etched in the annals of the sport.

As they continue to inspire future generations of players, Lamb and Langmack prove that their bond on and off the field remains as strong as ever.

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