
Bob Fulton
Bob Fulton was a legendary Australian rugby league player and coach, widely regarded as one of the greatest figures in the sport's history. Known as 'Bozo', he played as a centre and wing for the Manly Sea Eagles and the Australian national team, earning numerous accolades including three premierships. Following his playing career, Fulton transitioned into coaching, leading Manly to further success and becoming a key figure in the game’s administration. His contributions to rugby league were recognized with his induction into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame.
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Recent news mentions
Bob Fulton represented his son Scott during the late 1990s at the judiciary.
Panthers captain free to play in NRL season openerBob Fulton is mentioned as a Manly legend who jagged well-paid semi-retirements at the Roosters.
DCE is a rugby league great. The endArthur knocked back attempts from the late Bob Fulton to bring him back to the club to remain at the Eels.
The Ennis succession plan and push for an Eagles old boy: Inside Manly’s coaching conundrumBob Fulton was present during Wally Lewis's fitness test.
Brad Fittler opens up on ambition to coach Australian KangaroosBob Fulton is recognized as a notable exception who succeeded as both a player and coach.
Ricky Stuart was a great player. He might be remembered as an even better coachBob Fulton is regarded as the single greatest figure ever at Manly.
Anthony Seibold forced into the middle of animosity between Daly Cherry-Evans and some at Manly Sea Eagles



































