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Tommy Bishop

Coaching Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Thomas Bishop
Born
Tuesday, 15th October, 1940
Current Age
85 years and 273 days
Place Of Birth
St Helens, Merseyside, England

Competitions Won

Endeavour Cup
1971

Biography

Terrier-sized St Helens and Great Britain halfback transformed the fledgling Cronulla club into a premiership force in the early 1970s. Bishop had toured Australia with the Lions in 1966 and again in the 1968 World Cup before being signed by the Sharks in 1969. After captaining Great Britain against France in 1969-70, he took on the captain-coach role with the Sharks for the 1970 season. Under his leadership, Cronulla produced an open style of attacking football and when countryman Cliff Watson joined him in 1971, the club enjoyed its best season on record. Bishop snapped his Achilles tendon in 1972 and returned home to England to recover and missed the entire season. The following year proved to be a watershed in the club's history; Cronulla finished second to Manly in the minor premiership and qualified for its first grand final appearance. Many were critical of Bishop's tactics in the match, with the Sharks' uncharacteristic strong-arm tactics failing to unsettle the more-experienced Sea Eagles. Bishop's efforts never wavered though, setting up a try for Rick Bourke to keep his young team in the match until the final whistle. At the conclusion of the season, Bishop and Watson failed to come to terms with the financially rattled club and Bishop went to captain-coach Northern Suburbs in the Brisbane competition. However his short-lived time as coach of Norths in 1979 was a disaster, as was his return to Cronulla in 1980. Bishop briefly returned to England after this career setback and coached Workington in 1982-83.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International  GamesWLDWin% 
Tour MatchesIllawarra FirstsILL-11--100.00%List
Club Career - Australia Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) -1335576241.35%List
NRL Finals -422-50.00%List
Preseason Cup -21811238.10%List
Midweek Cup -1266-50.00%List
Endeavour Cup 1541-80.00%List
Club Career - UK Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
English Championship -622634241.94%List
Challenge Cup -523-40.00%List
Regal Trophy -743-57.14%List
Lancashire Cup -321-66.67%List
UK Top Division -622634241.94%List
UK Second Division -32248-75.00%List
Overall Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
First Class 276128142646.38%List

Australia - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
Illawarra Firsts1978 651-83.33%List

NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) - By Year

TeamSeason GamesWLDWin% 
CronullaCronulla19701970 NSWRFL 22913-40.91%List
CronullaCronulla19711971 NSWRFL 19811-42.11%List
CronullaCronulla19721972 NSWRFL 22814-36.36%List
CronullaCronulla19731973 NSWRFL 26197-73.08%List
North SydneyNorth Sydney19791979 NSWRFL 22220-9.09%List
CronullaCronulla19801980 NSWRFL 22911240.91%List

NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
Cronulla1970-73, 1980 1115356247.75%List
North Sydney1979 22220-9.09%List

English Career - By Year

TeamSeason GamesWLDWin% 
WorkingtonWorkington1980/81 241013141.67%List
WorkingtonWorkington1981/82 372710-72.97%List
LeighLeigh1983/84 371819-48.65%List
BarrowBarrow1984/85 1137127.27%List

English Career - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
Workington1980-81 613723160.66%List
Leigh1983 371819-48.65%List
Barrow1984 1137127.27%List

Your Say

  • Paul Carter
    9 Aug 2012 1:16pm

    In 1970.Bishop was the inaurgaural winner.Of the Rugby League Week player of the year.

  • Geoff Prenter
    30 Sep 2016 2:52pm

    The best 10-pound Pom to ever come to Australia. The "white rabbit" was a sheer joy to watch.

  • kevin
    8 Mar 2019 6:30pm

    best halfback I ever saw.amazing weaving fast player.great captain amazing ball skills

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