[2] A goal-kicking fullback, he was first selected for New Zealand in 1961, and went on to play 53 games for the Kiwis, including in 17 tests, until 1965.
On retirement, he was New Zealand's second highest test scorer after Des White.
[3] Fagan coached the Mount Albert Lions and, in 1968, the University of Auckland's rugby league team.
Fagan was made a life member of the NZRL at the 2015 annual meeting.
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