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Bob Fulton

Playing Career

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Vital Statistics

Full Name
Robert Fulton
Nickname(s)
Bozo
Born
Sunday, 1st December, 1946
Died
Sunday, 23rd May, 2021 (Aged 74 years and 173 days)
Place Of Birth
Warrington, Cheshire, England

Known Family Links

Son
Scott Fulton
Brett Fulton
Grandson
Zac Fulton

Competitions Won

The Ashes
1973/74, 1974, 1978/79
World Cup
1968, 1970, 1975
Test Series
1972 Australia vs New Zealand, 1973/74 France vs Australia, 1978 Australia vs New Zealand
Interstate Series
1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978
NSW City vs Country Firsts
1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1978
NSWRFL Premiership (NRL)
1972, 1973, 1976
Preseason Cup
1977, 1979
Midweek Cup
1978

Honours & Awards

Clive Churchill Medal
1973
RLW Player of the Year
1975
Dally M Coach Of The Year
1981, 1983
Immortal
1981
International Hall Of Fame
2002
National Rugby League Hall Of Fame
2002
NSWRL Hall Of Fame
2017

Biography

Born in Lancashire England in 1946 Bob Fulton immigrated to Australia as a youngster and settled in the Wollongong area. Signed by Manly from Wollongong Wests in 1966, the brilliant centre/five-eighth was a shock omission from the 1967-68 Kangaroo tour (having already played for NSW) but made his debut for Australia in the World Cup the following year. In 1968, at age 20, Fulton captain-coached City against Country and led Manly in the 13-9 grand final loss to Souths but he had to wait until 1970 to make his Test debut. (Fulton played RU for Combined Services against the visiting NZ ‘All Blacks’ while completing his National Service in 1968 and later returned to England to play for Warrington in the 1969-70 off-season). After taking his place in the deciding Third Test against Great Britain in 1970 he kicked two field goals in Manly's 23-12 grand final loss to Souths and was a member of Australia's victorious World Cup squad at the end of the year. Fulton’s class was integral to Manly winning its first premiership title in 1972 and it was his touch of brilliance in scoring two tries that turned a violent, brawling grand final against Cronulla into victory the following year. A cheeky, tenacious competitor with great anticipation and darting, incisive acceleration Fulton was the season's leading try-scorer in 1972 (19t), 1973 (18t) and 1976 (18t), and scored a club record 129 tries in his career with Manly. He made his first Kangaroo tour in 1973 and, after appearing in 8 successive Test matches, played in the 1975 World Series. In 1976 Fulton captained Manly to its third premiership title but then stunned the rugby league world when he signed with Easts (he was later made a life member of the Manly club while still playing for the Roosters.) Fulton then played in his fourth World Cup competition (1968-70-72-77) and appeared in a record 15 World Cup matches during his career. Fulton achieved his highest honour as a player when he captained Australia against NZ and led the 1978 Kangaroos to Ashes success. Although beaten in two Tests in France, on a personal level he again returned from England and France as the leading try-scorer on a Kangaroo Tour. He took over as captain-coach of Easts on his return in 1979 but his playing career came to an end midway through the season after succumbing to a knee injury. With Fulton as coach, Easts qualified for the 1980 grand final and were minor premiers in 1980-81 but it was no surprise to see him return to Manly in 1983. Fulton brought to the club the type of player required to win the premiership and that achievement came, belatedly, in 1987. The following year he resigned as Manly coach after six seasons (taking on the role of coaching co-ordinator with the Sea Eagles) and was named Australian Test coach. Under his guidance, Australia's international dominance continued with World Cup wins in 1992 and 1995. However, in each subsequent series against Great Britain (1990 Kangaroos, 1992 Ashes series and 1994 Kangaroos) and against NZ in 1991 Australia was stretched to the deciding Third Test of the series. It is a mark of Fulton’s ability as a coach and mental toughness that Australia went on to win every series. He again took up the coaching reins with Manly following the resignation of Graham Lowe in 1993 and took the club to a hat -trick of grand finals in 1995-97. Disappointingly, despite dominating each of the three trouble-plagued seasons, Manly could win only the one title (against St George in 1996.) Fulton, who was awarded the OAM in 1994, placed himself in the forefront of the fight against Super League when he was used as an advocate by the ARL in the counter-signing of young players. At the end of the 1997 season he resigned as Australian Test coach and signalled an end to his coaching career when he stated that 1999 would be his last with the Sea Eagles. Despite resigning after Manly’s poor start to the beginning of the season Bob Fulton's standing as one of the game's post-war 'immortals' remains intact. He retired as the most experienced coach in premiership history (405 matches in 19 seasons, a record since bettered) and Australia’s most-capped national coach (39 Tests in 1988-97 as well as two World Cup victories). More importantly, his single-minded professionalism as a player, captain and coach enriched the game immeasurably over four decades. In 2001 Fulton was appointed to the NSW and Australian Selection Panels and was an automatic inclusion into the RL Hall of Fame when it was formed in 2002.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Additional Notes

Rugby League Project previously had Bob Fulton's year of birth listed as 1947, this was corrected to 1946 on the 25th of May 2021.

Playing Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International   Comp Wins Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
Tests (Senior International Matches) - 36 1 37 26-26 -     5 1 6 85 - - - 25 10 2 67.57% List
The Ashes 3 10 - 10 4-4 -     4 - 4 16 - - - 6 4 - 60.00% List
World Cup 3 14 1 15 13-13 -     1 1 2 42 - - - 10 3 2 66.67% List
Tour Matches AustraliaAUS - 58 1 59 56-56 0 / 1 0.00% 5 1 6 175 - - - 42 14 3 71.19% List
Test Series 6 19 - 19 12-12 -     4 - 4 40 - - - 13 6 - 68.42% List
Representative Career - Australia   Comp Wins Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
Interstate Series 9 15 2 17 14-14 -     - - - 42 - - - 15 1 1 88.24% List
NSW City vs Country Firsts 7 9 - 9 3-3 -     - - - 9 - - - 7 2 - 77.78% List
NSW City vs Country 7 11 - 11 3-3 -     - - - 9 - - - 7 4 - 63.64% List
Club Career - Australia   Comp Wins Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) 3 263 - 263 147-147 26     11 48 59 600 - - 1 172 85 6 65.40% List
NRL Finals - 25 - 25 12-12 -     5 7 12 55 - - - 12 13 - 48.00% List
Preseason Cup 2 52 - 52 16-16 3     - 4 4 62 - - 1 35 14 3 67.31% List
Midweek Cup 1 11 - 11 6-6 2     - - - 22 - - - 7 3 1 63.64% List
Overall   Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
First Class  410 4 414 242-242 31     16 53 69 910 - - 2 279 121 14 67.39% List

Test Matches - By Team

Team Years   Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
Australia 1968, 1970-75, 1978   36 1 37 26-26 -     5 1 6 85 - - - 25 10 2 67.57% List

World Cup Matches - By Team

Team Years   Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
Australia 1968, 1970, 1972, 1975   14 1 15 13-13 -     1 1 2 42 - - - 10 3 2 66.67% List

Australia - By Team

Team Years   Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
Illawarra Firsts 1965   1 - 1 --- -     - - - - - - - - 1 - 0.00% List
NSW Country Seconds 1965   1 - 1 --- -     - - - - - - - - 1 - 0.00% List
NSW Firsts 1967-69, 1971-75, 1978   15 2 17 14-14 -     - - - 42 - - - 15 1 1 88.24% List
NSW City Firsts 1967-68, 1970-71, 1973-75, 1978   9 - 9 3-3 -     - - - 9 - - - 7 2 - 77.78% List
NSW City Seconds 1969   1 - 1 --- -     - - - - - - - - 1 - 0.00% List

NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) - By Year

Team Season   Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
ManlyManly 19661966 NSWRFL   20 - 203-3 -     - - - 9 - - - 12 8 - 60.00% List
ManlyManly 19671967 NSWRFL   21 - 215-5 -     - 10 10 35 - - - 11 8 2 52.38% List
ManlyManly 19681968 NSWRFL   20 - 208-8 -     - 14 14 52 - - - 12 7 1 60.00% List
ManlyManly 19691969 NSWRFL   18 - 183-3 -     - 5 5 19 - - 1 11 7 - 61.11% List
ManlyManly 19701970 NSWRFL   18 - 188-8 -     - 19 19 62 - - - 10 7 1 55.56% List
ManlyManly 19711971 NSWRFL   20 - 2015-15 -     - - - 45 - - - 15 5 - 75.00% List
ManlyManly 19721972 NSWRFL   19 - 1919-19 6     4 - 4 73 - - - 16 3 - 84.21% List
ManlyManly 19731973 NSWRFL   18 - 1818-18 -     3 - 3 57 - - - 16 1 1 88.89% List
ManlyManly 19741974 NSWRFL   16 - 1615-15 -     - - - 45 - - - 11 5 - 68.75% List
ManlyManly 19751975 NSWRFL   21 - 2114-14 -     1 - 1 43 - - - 13 8 - 61.90% List
ManlyManly 19761976 NSWRFL   22 - 2221-21 4 / 8 50.00% 1 - 1 72 - - - 17 5 - 77.27% List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs 19771977 NSWRFL   23 - 2314-14 -     1 - 1 43 - - - 15 7 1 65.22% List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs 19781978 NSWRFL   19 - 194-4 16     - - - 44 - - - 11 8 - 57.89% List
Eastern SuburbsEastern Suburbs 19791979 NSWRFL   8 - 8--- -     1 - 1 1 - - - 2 6 - 25.00% List

NSWRFL (NRL Premiership) - By Team

Team Years   Starts Int APP 3ST 3PT T G   A GK % 1FG 2FG FG Pts Bin5 Bin Off W L D Win%  
Manly 1966-76   213 - 213 129-129 10     9 48 57 512 - - 1 144 64 5 67.61% List
Eastern Suburbs 1977-79   50 - 50 18-18 16     2 - 2 88 - - - 28 21 1 56.00% List

Your Say

  • Steve
    28 Oct 2009 1:19pm

    Bob Fulton played 213 games for Manly.

  • Anonymous
    15 Mar 2011 2:08pm

    Did Bob ever play lower grades?

  • Anonymous
    4 Apr 2012 3:54am

    bobby fulton was the greatist player he played most
    of is games at centre for manly and upset the fans
    when playing is final two seasons at eastern suburbs was the most complete player i have seen
    played five eight on occassion

  • Karl
    4 Apr 2012 9:09pm

    Bob is one of the select few to have never played a lower grade game in his career.

  • Polyhistor
    3 May 2012 1:11pm

    Although Fulton never played senior rugby union, In 1968 whilst on national service, he represented Australian Combined Forces against the touring All Blacks.

  • Phil Ward
    16 Sep 2012 10:08pm

    As a youngster I attended every Manly game at Brookvale during Bob Fultons career..I would dread him having an injury as Manlys fortunes often rested on his shoulders..Put simply, he was the greatest player to play at Brooky...bar none.

  • RONNIE
    12 Aug 2013 2:34pm

    Bozo was my sole reason my love rugby league, and my love of MANLY RLFC which i have enjoyed for 40 years . thanks bozo . your the best.

  • Dave leech
    26 Nov 2013 1:29am

    Really enjoyed his time at his birthplace Warrington.

  • Anonymous
    30 Jan 2014 6:39pm

    A little known fact is that Fulton verbally agreed to captain/coach the North Sydney bears prior to the 1977 season. He even recruited Greg Pierce from Cronulla & John Chapman from St George to join him. He reneged when K Packer came in with a bigger offer for Easts. The others fell over to as they had get out clauses if Fulton was not coach. What might have been for the poor old Bears.

  • Bill Reinholtd
    18 Oct 2014 6:28pm

    Bob played intra services rugby union when he served national service at North Head in Sydney as a PT instructor. I played 'beside ' him and never ceased to be amazed at his pace and skills. I was a convert from Australian Rules and thoroughly enjoyed learning about rugby from Bob whose explosive speed, change of pace and fierce tackling made him almost untouchable.

  • John REA
    19 Apr 2015 9:37pm

    Bobby was a freak attacking machine,could score a try out of nothing and a great defender,THANKS BOB for all the great football i was lucky enough to see !











    bo

  • Steve Phillips
    25 Jun 2015 6:39pm

    Why did Bob play for the roosters in 1978 if Ken arthurston said he was the best player to play for manly then manly made him life member I know he was a great player but being called a champion player a big fall

  • Adrian Care
    5 Oct 2015 9:19am

    Bob Fulton has earned his spot as one of the greatest English born players to ever play Rugby League in Australia. His accolades is the exact reason why he is centre in my all time club football dream team.

  • John warrington
    27 Jan 2016 4:08am

    Awesome player played for warrington in1969

  • ray
    20 Nov 2017 10:32am

    one of the greatest players ever.an absolute immortal.

  • John Warrington
    14 Dec 2018 4:19am

    Hgave Bob lift home from pub in Warrington a few times .seen some good players in my time but without doubt the most complete player he had everything

  • John Warrington li
    2 Jan 2019 6:39am

    Lived in Stockton heath posh Warrington took him home from boozer a few times what a player best Aussie i have seen had everything pace ,power & brains .les boyd a close second

  • Niklas
    25 Oct 2019 3:08pm

    Bozo what a legend, broke my heart when he went to Easts. Him and Wombat my childhood idols

  • Curly.
    23 May 2021 3:59pm

    My first memory of bob fulton was on black an white tv he was my childhood hero.As soon as game over it was out in the back yard with the neighbours pretending to be him. A well deserving immortal.Rip.

  • Riddo
    23 May 2021 9:45pm

    Vale Bozo

  • Anonymous
    21 Jul 2021 10:04pm

    Born 1947. Not 1946.

  • Rod
    5 Aug 2022 1:19pm

    i played with him and Alan Madalena in western suburbs red devils under 18
    coach Al baker declared at that age Bob would captain Australia

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Sources: RFL Player Registers