Charlie Frith

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Playing Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Charles Oliver Frith
Born
Friday, 13th September, 1957
Current Age
66 years and 225 days

Known Family Links

Son
John Frith

Playing Career Statistics

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Competitions

Competition   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Craven Mild Cup 7 - -   - - 2 5 0 28.57% List
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) 49 1 -   - 3 24 23 2 48.98% List
NSWRFL Finals 1 - -   - - 0 1 0 0.00% List
National Panasonic Cup 1 - -   - - 1 0 0 100.00% List


Club Career

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Year

Team Season App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
South Sydney NSWRFL 1979 10 1 -   - 3 6 4 0 60.00% List
South Sydney NSWRFL 1980 23 - -   - - 12 10 1 52.17% List
South Sydney NSWRFL 1981 16 - -   - - 6 9 1 37.50% List

NSWRFL Premiership (NRL) - By Team

Team Years App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
South Sydney 1979-81 49 1 -   - 3 24 23 2 48.98% List

Your Say

  • Anonymous
    09/04/2011

    This bloke was the hardest tackler I have ever witnessed. No one and I mean no one hit harder.

  • Anonymous
    23/07/2011

    How tall was/ is Charlie Frith?

  • Stevo
    04/02/2012

    Probably about 6'4", but could he hammer in a tackle. What ever happened to him?

  • John
    21/09/2012

    I think he runs a cattle property in central QLD. Jack Gibson nicknamed Charlie "The Hitman"

  • Tom Mac
    28/07/2013

    I played along side of Charlie at Valleys in Brisbane and was always glad it was not against him. Charlie was a nice bloke and great player and never belted the smaller players

  • Daryl
    10/03/2016

    Charlie was/ is 198 cm tall 6 ft 6 in old terms. Giant of a man.

  • Carl
    24/04/2016

    A true hard man. Still recall Charlie winning games almost single handed for South Sydney with his brutal tackling.

  • Anonymous
    13/09/2016

    What happened when he ran into Olsen filipana

  • Bill
    24/03/2017

    Charlie Frith is a member of one of the most successful farming families in Australia. They have substantial land-holdings in QLD and NT.

  • Anonymous
    03/04/2017

    Is this the "wandolin" sheep station I boy-- when as a Iackeroo-- I "baby sat in 1964 (along w/ his older sister and younger brother) when their parents went to the horse races on weekends. Years later one of my sons worked for him at HIS property north of Roma, as a result of which I understood that he had played professionally. So, the Charles that I knew could very well be THIS Charlie; moreover, his tall station owner father was a physically large man and no doubt tough, which his then-7 (?) year old son Charles was, too.
    Please confirm

  • Anonymous
    12/05/2017

    Charlie frith now owned a couple of stations in qld and nt.

  • John H
    18/06/2017

    Where is Charlie now and what did he do with his life after football?

  • ROOSTER
    14/03/2018

    Toughest and scariest player in Rugby League

  • blue
    07/04/2018

    i saw charlie tackle wests bill cloughessy he choped him in half, best tackle i ever saw.

  • Paul
    26/07/2018

    Great player who retired way too soon.

  • Lill
    05/09/2019

    Charlie was one of the reasons I started to support the Bunnies. Great tackler a mountain of a man. Loved to watch him play.

  • Anonymous
    03/07/2020

    As has been stated Charlie was a hard hitter, fearless ..He was ,and probably is the most gentle of gentlemen off the field.I knew as a mild mannered bloke , home from Sydney ,relaxing in his home town of Roma..He drank his share but always carried himself with dignity.(well, almost)..I’m happy to say I knew Charlie..

  • Stan
    19/01/2021

    Knew Charlie in the 70s..A lovely bloke..A real country boy..Lives near Wallumbilla. CQ..He could drink his horse “under the table”..

  • Anonymous
    27/02/2021

    I started supporting the Rabbits when I saw him play. Was like having 2 Les Davidsons in your side - scary.

  • Harry
    04/05/2023

    Charlie Frith Souths front rower was a big hitter. I'm told by a friend of mine who
    knew him and said he was a real gentleman and belied his persona on the football field. Against Wests he hit one of their front rowers in a massive big hit and I'm told he was nearly in tears because he thought he killed him.

  • Anon
    04/12/2023

    Kevin (Charlie) Frith was nicknamed the “Monk” by Jack Gibson because he didn’t drink or smoke .
    Jack spotted him playing in Qld & when asked why he wasn’t off to the pub to get pissed with his team mates after the game . The monk said …. Why ?
    Jack said ….Your just the man we need .
    Come to Sydney & play for me .
    He lived i@ Jacks place until he settled into Sydney .
    He currently lives in Bangor ( in the shire)

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