Wigan During the
1938–39 season Joe Egan played at in
Wigan's 10–7 victory over
Salford in the
1938–39 Lancashire Cup Final at
Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 22 October 1938. Egan played for a
Rugby League XIII against
Northern Command XIII at
Thrum Hall,
Halifax on Saturday 21 March 1942. During the
1943–44 season Egan played , and scored a
drop goal in
Wigan's 13–9 victory over
Dewsbury in the
Championship Final first-leg at
Central Park,
Wigan on Saturday 13 May 1944, and played , and scored a
try in the 12–5 victory over
Dewsbury in the
Championship Final second-leg at
Crown Flatt,
Dewsbury on Saturday 20 May 1944. During the
1947–48 season he played in the 10–7 victory over
Belle Vue Rangers in the
1947–48 Lancashire Cup Final at
Wilderspool Stadium,
Warrington on Saturday 1 November 1947. During the
1947–48 season Egan played and was
captain in Wigan's 8–3 victory over
Bradford Northern in the
1947–48 Challenge Cup Final at
Wembley Stadium,
London on Saturday 1 May 1948, in front of a crowd of 91,465. He was the first captain to receive the trophy from a reigning monarch,
King George VI. On the same day former with Egan on the indomitables tour
Frank Whitcombe of
Bradford Northern, was the first man to win the
Lance Todd trophy on the losing side. During the
1948–49 season Egan played at in the 14–8 victory over
Warrington in the
1948–49 Lancashire Cup Final at
Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 13 November 1948, and during the
1949–50 season he played at in the 20–7 victory over
Leigh in the
1949–50 Lancashire Cup Final at
Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 29 October 1949.
Oldham Joe Egan played as a as a
World War II guest in
Oldham's 8–11 defeat by
Bradford Northern in the
1942–43 match at
Odsal Stadium,
Bradford on Saturday 16 January 1943.
Leigh During the
1951–52 season Egan played and was the
coach in
Leigh's 6–14 defeat by
Wigan in the
1951–52 Lancashire Cup Final at
Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 27 October 1951, in front of a crowd of 33,230. During the
1952–53 season he played and was the coach in the 22–5 victory over
St. Helens in the
1952–53 Lancashire Cup Final at
Station Road, Swinton on Saturday 29 November 1952, in front of a crowd of 34,785.
International He accompanied the Great Britain test team as hooker on their tour of Australia in
1946 and 1948.{{cite news ==Coaching career==