Roy Bull

Coaching Career

Vital Statistics

Born
Wednesday, 12th June, 1929
Died
Wednesday, 30th June, 2004 (Aged 75 years and 18 days)
Place Of Birth
Orange, New South Wales, Australia

Awards & Accolades

National Rugby League Hall Of Fame
2008

Known Family Links

Son
Martin Bull

Biography

Powerful, tight-head prop was a non-stop worker for Manly and NSW before becoming the club's first international player. After making his first grade debut as a 17-year-old in 1947, Bull stood down from the 1948 season in order to mature physically. One-paced but an experienced scrummager, Bull’s Test career commenced with his selection on the Australian tour of NZ in 1949. A dual Kangaroo (1952-53 and 1956-57), he also played against NZ in 1953 and was a member of Australia's 1954 World Cup side. A keen surfer Bull was also a member of the Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club and was captain of the club’s boat crew. The raw-boned, bald-headed prop proved to be a key member of the great Manly sides of the 1950s but had the misfortune to play in three losing grand final sides (1951, 1957 & 1959) during his career. Captain-coach of Manly in 1953, he was judged to be NSW Player of the Year in 1955. On his retirement as a player after the then record number of matches for the club, he served as Manly club president (1978-87).
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   Games W L D Win %  
NRL 18 6 12 0 33.33% List


Club Career

NRL/NSWRL - By Year

Team Season Games W L D Win %  
Manly NSWRFL 1953 18 6 12 0 33.33% List

NRL/NSWRL - By Team

Team Years Games W L D Win %  
Manly 1953 18 6 12 0 33.33% List

Your Say

  • Gordon Bull
    02/04/2015

    I remember a game at Jubillee Oval 1957 Manly played St. George(they won)
    I was playing in St .George JRLFC at the time, he saw me after the match and gave me some coaching about my game , he was my cousin but we lived oppasite sides of the harbour and didnt catch up much but I always remember desert head as was affectionly called, he was a gentleman and the best sportsman I ever new always had time for my mates, even though we were Dragons RIP Gordon Bull

  • Anonymous
    22/07/2020

    And he had the biggest dick we had ever seen as a man

  • Anonymous
    18/06/2021

    remember bully he played some reserve trial matches st.george in 57 scored 3 tries in a game somewhere might have been at old Henson park think he retired playing A grade .

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