Robert "Bob" Fulton AM (born 1 December 1947 in
Warrington, England) is a retired Australian
rugby league football player, coach and commentator. Fulton played, coached, selected for and has commentated on the game with great success at the highest levels and has been named amongst Australia's greatest rugby league players of the 20th century.
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As a player Fulton won three premierships with the
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the 1970s, the last as captain. He represented for the
Australian national side on thirty-five occasions, seven times as captain. He had a long coaching career at the first grade level, taking Manly to premiership victory in 1987 and 1996. He coached the Australian national team to thirty-nine Tests and
World Cup games. He was a
New South Wales State selector and a national selector. He is currently a radio commentator with
2GB. In 1985 he was selected as one of the initial four post-war "
Immortals" of the Australian game and in 2008 he was named in Australia's team of the century.
Fulton the Immortal has won more premierships as a player and coach than any other in the history of our proud club and there is more to come !!!