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Named in 5 first grade Grand Final sides in 5 straight years which resulted in 3 NRL premiership rings…

hope you don’t mind me stealing your bit TSE but I quite liked this game…
 
Ooo ooo ooo
Glen Lazerous
Raiders and Broncos
Nope…. Lazarus played in 5 straight first grade finals and walked away with an amazing 4 NRL premiership rings from that stretch (then added another at Storm to make 5 all-up)… he also should have had another in 97 with broncs but was injured)…

My man has a much lower profile than the brick with eyes…
 
Nope…. Lazarus played in 5 straight first grade finals and walked away with an amazing 4 NRL premiership rings from that stretch (then added another at Storm to make 5 all-up)… he also should have had another in 97 with broncs but was injured)…

My man has a much lower profile than the brick with eyes…
I was so excited to get one and you have deflated me 😜🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
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THE MOTHER OF ALL WHO AM I's

Ken Arthurson, 'The Godfather of Manly'
"Bob is the best player to have ever played the game. He was one of those players who had the natural ability to turn a game at the drop of a hat. He was an outstanding player. He was a natural."

Max Krilich, 1978 Manly premiership winning captain
"Where do I start with my dear friend. 'Bozo' and I go back 50 odd years when we first got together on an away trip with Manly. I was a reserve grade player and we became friends. This friendship lasted and we enjoyed a premiership victory together in 1976. I had coffee with Bob a month ago and we chatted and laughed like the 18-year-olds we were when we first met. Bob was a great friend and a person who helped me out in difficult times because he could, and he wanted to. I have always regarded Bob to be the best player ever for Manly, NSW, and Australia. Having 'Bozo' in my life has been a blessing. He has been a fantastic and true friend, loyal, and always willing to give a hand. The world was a better place for having him in it and he will be sadly missed by not only myself but many, many people whose lives he has touched

Frank Stanton, Manly Premiership winning Coach (1976, 1978)
“Bob was the best player I’ve ever played with and the best I’ve ever coached. He is amongst the top three players I ever saw. The other two were Malcolm Reilly and Alex Murphy. Bob was ahead of his time as a player with his work ethic and fitness levels. He deserved and worked hard for everything he achieved. Bob also turned to be an outstanding international Coach and one of the best Coaches Manly has ever had.”

Russel Gartner, Manly premiership winning centre (1976, 1978)
I am proud and honoured to have had the privilege of playing with the greatest. Your nurturing and friendship was always cherished and will be remembered for a lifetime.

Terry Randall, 4 x Manly premiership winning forward
"I first met Bob in the 1970s when we played Jersey Flegg for Manly. What an inspiration he was to me with the way he used to train. Coming out of the juniors, I had no idea really about how to train and the best way to do it, so I used to follow Bob. He was that far ahead in terms of training knowledge. He was a real athlete who worked on his speed and he would train every day. By training with Bob, it certainly helped me with my fitness. He would always ask me to come sprinting with him and we would head to the gym after a session to do weights. He just knew what to do. We became very good friends and I used to go pig hunting with him and we did it for many years. His great mate, Royce Ayliffe, used to join us. Bob also loved riding quad bikes and because he knew Kerry Packer well, he would often get us on the right properties to ride. Bob was a great friend and person


Steve Menzies, NRL Hall of Fame
'Bozo' was the greatest coach I ever played for. His influence on my career was enormous. His vision to nurture my hidden talents and allow me to have the career I did, I will always be grateful.


Cliff Lyons, NRL Hall of Fame
“Bob was the best Coach I ever had. He was the main reason why I came to Manly. I frequently think about the video sessions he used to put us through, the good and the bad ones. Without Bob being in charge of the Kangaroos, I might not have got a start in the second Test match at Manchester after we lost that first Test on the 1990 tour of England and France

Paul Vautin, 1987 Manly premiership winning Captain
"Bob Fulton came to coach Manly in 1983. He immediately turned me into a better player. He gave me more confidence in every aspect of my game and his coaching of the whole team was refreshing and exciting. And in the six years that he coached me, he made training and playing rugby league much more fun. After a Grand Final loss in 1983, Bob worked even harder at his craft and we, as a team, hit the jackpot in 1987 when we defeated Canberra 18-8 in the Grand Final. It was a wonderful team to be involved with and 'Bozo' never coached better than he did in 1987. It was a great reward for him.

Noel Cleal, 1987 Manly premiership player/Recruitment Officer
"Bozo was like a second father to me. We shared a great and successful time on the field. He was my coach for nine years and all my achievements and successes can be attributed to him. However, it was off the field that we shared a greater bond, especially time spent up on his farm. Be it hunting, doing cattle work or playing euchre, fun was the essence. If Bob liked you, you were one of the luckiest people in the world. He was generous to a fault and a wonderful family man

Warwick 'Wok' Bulmer, Long serving Manly official
"Bob Fulton was not only the greatest Manly player, he was one of the all time great rugby league players. He was incredibly strong, brilliant ball runner, and a match winner. The greatest accolade I can give 'Bozo' is put him in the Cronulla side of 1973 and Parramatta team of 1976, and they win the premiership, not Manly.

On a personal note
All kid looks up to their Super Heroes and the Manly Premiership Winning Incomparable Immortal Bob Fulton to me was the real deal . His Super powers on the field were not from a comic book just like all the other made up Super Heroes . Bob Fulton was a self made Superstar empowered with natural God blessed ability and Great tenacity to Win with it
The Incomparable Immortal Bob Fulton is the Inspiration of why I love the Manly Sea eagles
and the Benchmark of our Legendary club success
I had the great pleasure to meet my Manly Super Hero at our sacred home ground
He actually stopped and talked with me . Life is remembered by Great moments and that was a Great moment I will always treasure

I will always love Bozo and I will always love the Manly Sea eagles :h:
Picture Compliments Manly Media
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All good. Keep it going.

Is it Chris Mortimer?
It seems Mortimer didn't play in 5 GFs in 5 straight years

'Mortimer played 192 first grade games for Canterbury between 1978 and 1987. He was a member of the Canterbury Premiership winning teams in 1980, 1984 and 1985 and played in Canterbury's Grand Final losses in 1979 and 1986. Mortimer played for Penrith between 1988–90 and his final game for Penrith was in the 1990 GF'
 
It seems Mortimer didn't play in 5 GFs in 5 straight years

'Mortimer played 192 first grade games for Canterbury between 1978 and 1987. He was a member of the Canterbury Premiership winning teams in 1980, 1984 and 1985 and played in Canterbury's Grand Final losses in 1979 and 1986. Mortimer played for Penrith between 1988–90 and his final game for Penrith was in the 1990 GF'
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I've looked at this a few different ways but can't get it. As 40 nil suggested while they may have been named they didn't necessarily play. Also, it says 5 first grade GF teams in 5 straight years...doesn't specifically mention NRL GF's...could have been Super League (Aus or Eng) included there or even bush footy I guess. It does say it resulted in 3 NRL premiership rings so the one thing we can go off is they won 3 NRL GF's in a 5 year stretch. Below are the players that have achieved 3 (or more) NRL premiership rings:

Darren Lockyer (1998, 2000, 2006)
Cooper Cronk (2007*,2009*,2012, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Allan Langer (1998)
Billy Slater (2007, 2009, 2012, 2017)
Greg Inglis (2007, 2009, 2014)
Gordon Tallis (1998, 2000)
Cameron Smith (2007*,2009*,2012, 2017, 2020)
* premiership revoked

So the only player to have won 3 NRL premiership rings in a 5 year period is Cronk (2017,2018,2019). He also played in the losing 2016 GF, so there's 4 straight. Now I'm pretty sure he wasn't named in either the Cowboys or Broncos 2015 GF teams, nor in the Storm or Panthers 2020 GF teams as he retired after the 2019 GF (unless the Storm named him in some weird honorary capacity, but I don't believe so). I also don't recall him going to Super League or bush footy.

I'm calling it @frank stokes, the feat was never achieved! (although I'm sure I've missed some loophole in the wording lol)


PS...my answer is Cooper Cronk, but I'm not sure how.
 

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