Chris Langford

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Chris Langford
Personal information
Date of birth (1963-01-02) 2 January 1963 (age 61)
Original team(s) Melbourne Grammar
Height 195 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Weight 92 kg (203 lb)
Position(s) Defender
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1983–1997 Hawthorn 303 (33)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1997.
Career highlights

Club

Representative

Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Chris Langford (born 2 January 1963) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who has been an AFL Commissioner since 1999.

Player

Langford is best known for his 303-game career for the Hawthorn Football Club between 1983 and 1997.

Langford played his early games for Hawthorn on the wing or as the second ruckman. He had a good leap, which compensated for his lack of height. It was after the retirement of Peter Knights and David O'Halloran that he switched to full-back. It was that position in which he won his first All-Australian selection in 1987.

A defender, Langford won four premierships with Hawthorn, in 1986, 1988, 1989 and 1991. He captained the club in the 1994 season and earned a second All-Australian selection.

He holds a place on the interchange bench in Hawthorn's Team of the Century.

Late in his career, Langford moved to Sydney where he "did a Minton", working as an accountant and commuting to Melbourne to train and play with his club. In 2012, he moved back to Melbourne.

Merger game

Langford's antics at the end of the merger game against Melbourne in 1996 inspired many Hawthorn members to vote against the merger proposal. Langford (Hawthorn's full-back) took off his Hawthorn jumper and proudly held it above his head while leaving the field. Langford was only one of the active playing list to display his disapproval of the plan.

Statistics

[1]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
1983 Hawthorn 28 11 3 9 105 66 171 39 0.3 0.8 9.5 6.0 15.5 3.5 0
1984 Hawthorn 28 22 17 19 185 62 247 54 0.8 0.9 8.4 2.8 11.2 2.5 1
1985 Hawthorn 28 22 2 7 190 74 264 62 0.1 0.3 8.6 3.4 12.0 2.8 0
1986 Hawthorn 28 23 0 0 216 96 312 64 0.0 0.0 9.4 4.2 13.6 2.8 5
1987 Hawthorn 24 26 1 2 265 114 379 98 26 0.0 0.1 10.2 4.4 14.6 3.8 1.0 0
1988 Hawthorn 24 22 2 1 223 77 300 75 16 0.1 0.0 10.1 3.5 13.6 3.4 0.7 5
1989 Hawthorn 24 23 0 1 216 96 312 82 19 0.0 0.0 9.4 4.2 13.6 3.6 0.8 2
1990 Hawthorn 24 20 2 0 164 68 232 62 13 0.1 0.0 8.2 3.4 11.6 3.1 0.7 3
1991 Hawthorn 24 25 0 0 231 86 317 72 29 0.0 0.0 9.2 3.4 12.7 2.9 1.2 2
1992 Hawthorn 24 23 4 0 185 79 264 49 20 0.2 0.0 8.0 3.4 11.5 2.1 0.9 0
1993 Hawthorn 24 21 0 0 192 85 277 50 38 0.0 0.0 9.1 4.0 13.2 2.4 1.8 4
1994 Hawthorn 24 18 0 3 132 87 219 64 22 0.0 0.2 7.3 4.8 12.2 3.6 1.2 11
1995 Hawthorn 24 18 0 1 160 79 239 54 21 0.0 0.1 8.9 4.4 13.3 3.0 1.2 2
1996 Hawthorn 24 21 1 0 248 58 306 97 30 0.0 0.0 11.8 2.8 14.6 4.6 1.4 3
1997 Hawthorn 24 8 1 2 77 21 98 32 6 0.1 0.3 9.6 2.6 12.3 4.0 0.8 0
Career 303 33 45 2789 1148 3937 954 240 0.1 0.1 9.2 3.8 13.0 3.1 1.1 38

Career

After his career, he moved into game administration and was appointed to the AFL Commission in 1999.

Family

Chris' son Will was recruited to Hawthorn in the 2011 Rookie draft, and was upgraded to the Hawthorn senior list in June 2013. Will played in the 2014 premiership with the Hawks, with the Langfords becoming the second father–son premiership players at the club after Peter and Paul Hudson in 1971 and 1991, respectively. His son Lachlan was selected in the 2014 rookie draft but never played a game; he played four games for Box Hill in 2016.[2]

References

  1. ^ Stephen Silvagni's player profile at AFL Tables
  2. ^ "Australian Football – Lachlan Langford – Player Bio". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 23 April 2023.

External links

  • Chris Langford's playing statistics from AFL Tables
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Hawthorn Football Club 1986 VFL premiers
Hawthorn 16.14 (110) defeated Carlton 9.14 (68), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Jeans
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Hawthorn Football Club 1988 VFL premiers
Hawthorn 22.20 (152) defeated Melbourne 6.20 (56), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Joyce
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Hawthorn Football Club 1989 VFL premiers
Hawthorn 21.18 (144) defeated Geelong 21.12 (138), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Jeans
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Hawthorn Football Club 1991 AFL premiers
Hawthorn 20.19 (139) defeated West Coast Eagles 13.8 (86), at Waverley Park
Coach: Joyce
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Captains of the Hawthorn Football Club
VFA/VFL/AFL
AFLW
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1987 All-Australian team · Australian Football Championships
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia
1986
1988
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1994 All-Australian team
Full-back
Half-back
Centre
Half-forward
Full-forward
Ruck
Interchange
Coach
1993
1995
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Hawthorn Football Club · Team of the Century
Full-back
Half-back
Centre
Half-forward
Full-forward
Ruck
Interchange
Coach
  • John Kennedy Sr.
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E. J. Whitten Medal winners
  • 1985: Roos (v WA)
  • 1986: Weightman (v WA)/Walsh (v SA)
  • 1987: G.Williams (v WA)/Langford (v SA)
  • 1988: Roos (Carnival)/Healy (v WA)
  • 1989: G.Brown (v SA)/Dunstall (v WA)
  • 1990: S.Madden (v WA)/Weightman (v NSW)
  • 1991: Mitchell (v WA)/Ezard (v SA)
  • 1992: Loewe (v WA)/R.Harvey (v SA)
  • 1993: Langford (v NSW/ACT)/R.Harvey (v SA)
  • 1994: Calthorpe (v SA)
  • 1995: Lockett (v SA)
  • 1996: R.Harvey (v Allies)
  • 1997: G.Brown (v SA)
  • 1998: R.Smith (v Allies)
  • 1999: B.Harvey (v SA)
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Victorian team1989 State of Origin
Victoria 19.12 (126) defeated Western Australia 10.12 (72), at the WACA Ground, 16 May 1989, crowd: 20,993
Victoria 22.17 (149) defeated South Australia 9.9 (63), at the MCG, 1 July 1989, crowd: 91,960
Both games
vs. Western Australia
vs. South Australia
Coach: Goggin
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Victorian team1990 State of Origin
New South Wales 13.8 (86) defeated Victoria 10.16 (76), at the SCG, 22 May 1990
Victoria 14.13 (97) defeated Western Australia 8.12 (60), at the WACA Ground, 26 June 1990
Both games
vs. New South Wales
vs. Western Australia
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Victorian 2nd XVIII team1990 State of Origin
Tasmania 20.14 (134) defeated Victoria 14.17 (101), at North Hobart Oval, 24 June 1990
Coach: Parkin
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Victorian team1991 State of Origin
Victoria 12.14 (86) defeated South Australia 11.4 (70), at Football Park, 28 May 1991
Western Australia 19.13 (127) defeated Victoria 7.9 (51), at the WACA Ground, 16 July 1991
Both games
vs. South Australia
vs. Western Australia
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Victorian team1992 State of Origin
Victoria 23.19 (157) defeated Western Australia 13.12 (90), at the MCG, 26 May 1992
South Australia 19.19 (133) defeated Victoria 18.12 (120), at Football Park, 7 July 1992
Both games
vs. Western Australia
vs. South Australia
Coach: Goggin
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Victorian team1993 State of Origin
Victoria 19.16 (130) defeated New South Wales-ACT 8.17 (65), at the MCG, 1 June 1993, crowd: 22,409
South Australia 16.13 (109) defeated Victoria 14.13 (97), at the MCG, 5 June 1993, crowd: 31,792
Both games
Semi-Final vs. NSW/ACT
Final vs. South Australia
Coach: Goggin
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Victorian team 1994 State of Origin