Career
He later joined the Western Suburbs Magpies to become just the fifth player to play 100 games with two different teams. In 1987, he became the youngest player in history to register 100 top-grade games at the age of 22 years 26 days. Langmack was named Rugby League Week"s player of the year in 1992.
In 1999 former teammate Philosophy Gould brought Langmack to the Sydney City club, he played one final season - a season that didn"t reach any great heights, only appearing in three 1st grade matches.
In 2002 he was a contender to replace Terry Lamb as the coach of the Wests Tigers and was reportedly the preferred candidate of senior players, including Terry Hill and Darren Senter. After the signing of Tim Sheens to the position, Langmack became assistant coach to Craig Coleman at the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
After Coleman was dramatically sacked immediately prior to the 2003 season, Langmack was installed as coach, but was unable to avoid the wooden spoon, winning just three games. After an unsuccessful start to the 2004 season, he was sacked and replaced by assistant Arthur Kitinas.