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Hagan coached the Bulldogs in 1970-71 and was later a board member under club stalwart [[Peter Moore (rugby league)|Peter Moore]]. Hagan took over as CEO of the Bulldogs when Moore retired in 1996 and was in that position when the salary cap scandal of 2002 broke. He resigned from the club immediately and retired to Queensland. His replacement was [[Garry Hughes]].
Hagan coached the Bulldogs in 1970-71 and was later a board member under club stalwart [[Peter Moore (rugby league)|Peter Moore]]. Hagan took over as CEO of the Bulldogs when Moore retired in 1996 and was in that position when the salary cap scandal of 2002 broke. He resigned from the club immediately and retired to Queensland. His replacement was [[Garry Hughes]].

==International Honours==
Bob Hagan represented [[Commonwealth XIII rugby league team|Commonwealth XIII]] while at Huddersfield in 1965 against New Zealand at [[Crystal Palace National Sports Centre|Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre]], [[London]] on Wednesday 18 August 1965.<ref name="…and win at Crystal Palace">{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleague.org/features/content.php?feat_id=233&featcat_id=32|title=…and win at Crystal Palace|publisher=rugbyleague.org|date=2008-12-31|accessdate=2009-01-01}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.qrl.com.au/qrl_history/qld_rep_h.php Queensland representatives at qrl.com.au]
*[http://www.qrl.com.au/qrl_history/qld_rep_h.php Queensland representatives at qrl.com.au]
*[http://www.rugbyleague.org/features/content.php?feat_id=233&featcat_id=32 …and win at Crystal Palace]


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Revision as of 18:34, 3 June 2010

Bob Hagan (born 8 January 1940) ia sn Australian former rugby league footballer and coach. He played for the Easts (Brisbane) in Queensland and for the Canterbury Bulldogs in New South Wales, representing both states as well as playing for the Australian national side. He is the older brother (not the father) of rugby league player and coach, Michael Hagan.

Hagan coached the Bulldogs in 1970-71 and was later a board member under club stalwart Peter Moore. Hagan took over as CEO of the Bulldogs when Moore retired in 1996 and was in that position when the salary cap scandal of 2002 broke. He resigned from the club immediately and retired to Queensland. His replacement was Garry Hughes.

International Honours

Bob Hagan represented Commonwealth XIII while at Huddersfield in 1965 against New Zealand at Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre, London on Wednesday 18 August 1965.[1]

References

  1. ^ "…and win at Crystal Palace". rugbyleague.org. 2008-12-31. Retrieved 2009-01-01.