Played for Great Britain, St Helens, Cronulla Sharks
Where is he now?
Just
to let you Know that Tommy Bishop lives
at Robina on the Gold Coast.
He spends his time teaching and watching
his 7 grandsons playing football. They
all hope to follow in his footsteps
and succed in playing first grade football
even though one plays that other game
union. (thanks Gail and Jon).
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Tommy Bishop Player Profile
Tommy Bishop was the ultimate, scheming, niggling, brilliant halfback who played a similar style as Alex Murphy.
(As quoted from the History of Australian Rugby League)
Bishop's classic ball skills were without peer anywhere in the rugby playing world. He carved out running angles for his supports with passes timed so sweetly that even knowledge of his creativity was often of little value to opposition teams. He opened up the game for Cronulla and the club became noted in the years after for its running game.
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1968 - RL World Cup Game 01 Australia vs Gt-Britian (SCG)
Date: Saturday, May 25th, 1968
Referee: John Percival
Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground (Sydney)
Crowd: 62,256
NRL.com spoke with Rugby League legend Cliff Watson and asked him what his memories were of the 1973 Grand Final between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Cronulla Sharks
NRL.com spoke with Rugby League legend Grahame Bowen and asked him what his memories were of the 1973 Grand Final between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Cronulla Sharks
NRL.com spoke with Rugby League legend John Maguire and asked him what his memories were of the 1973 Grand Final between the Manly Sea Eagles and the Cronulla Sharks