âNRL forever in his debtâ: Sea Eagles legend Bob Fulton dies
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Rugby league Immortal and former Manly skipper and coach Bob Fulton has died at 73.
The league legend had been ill with cancer since a diagnosis late last year and his death was announced by 2GB presenter Ray Hadley.
Bob Fulton (centre) in 1987 after Manlyâs premiership win over the Canberra Raiders.Â
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Fulton, also known as âBozoâ, was given Immortal status â rugby leagueâs highest honour â in 1981.
He signed up to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles when he was 18 in 1966, winning three premierships with the side until his last game for them in 1976.
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