Coaching Career
Vital Statistics
- Full Name
- Robert James McCarthy
- Nickname(s)
- Bob
- Born
- Saturday, 5th August, 1944
- Current Age
- 80 years and 46 days
- Place Of Birth
- Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Honours & Awards
Based only on data available in the RLP database. This information should be used as a guide only.
- World Cup
- 1970
- The Ashes
- 1974
- Test Series
- Australia vs New Zealand 1972
- Interstate Series
- 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975
- NSWRFL Premiership (NRL)
- 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971
- Preseason Cup
- 1966, 1969, 1972, 1978
Known Family Links
- Son
- Troy McCarthy
- Darren McCarthy
- Brother
- Bill McCarthy
- Ric McCarthy
Biography
The advent of limited tackle football in 1967 saw Bob McCarthy revolutionise the role of the second row forward. While most back-rowers were content to stay in tight and make their runs close to the ruck McCarthy was one of the first forwards to stand wide and make his devastating bursts out in the centres. A scorer of over 100 tries for Souths (the second forward to do so after the great Frank Burge), club captain John Sattler rated McCarthy the greatest blind-side forward in the world. The national selectors, however, were slow to recognise his talent. The athletically built forward came through Souths' junior ranks in the early 1960s and was a member of the young Rabbitohs team that was beaten by St George in the 1965 grand final. Under the guidance of coach Clive Churchill McCarthy was given greater freedom to skirt wide (his memorable intercept try that turned the tide of the 1967 grand final came from his unorthodox positioning on the field). Incredibly, he was omitted from the Kangaroo squad selected on grand final night that year. A vital cog in the champion Souths teams that won premierships in 1967-68 & 1970-71, (he was coming back from injury in 1968 and had to be content with a reserve grade premiership), McCarthy made his Test debut on the Australian Tour of NZ in 1969. The season's leading try-scorer in 1970 with 15 tries, he scored another vital try to wrap up the 1971 grand final against St George after linking brilliantly with Ron Coote. McCarthy was a member of Australia's World Cup squads in 1970 and 1972 and was vice-captain of the 1973 Kangaroos. He captained Australia in the Second Test win over Great Britain and scored a defiant try before injuring his shoulder. His last of 10 Test appearances was against Great Britain in 1974 and while a host of champion players left Souths during the early 1970s McCarthy at first remained to captained the club. During the disastrous 1975 season that led to Clive Churchill's resignation McCarthy took over as caretaker coach. After a club record number of first grade games to his credit he reluctantly left Souths and signed with C’bury the following year. McCarthy stoically led the Bulldogs in two competitive seasons but returned to Souths at the instigation of coach Jack Gibson in 1978. The following year he played in two trials for Easts but injury finally caught up with him. Awarded the MBE in 1977 McCarthy coached successfully in Brisbane after his retirement as a player. He was G’Coast's initial coach in 1988-90 but his return to Souths at the start of the 1994 season proved to be short-lived. Souths won the pre-season competition that year but McCarthy’s position as sole coach was changed to accommodate football manager Alan Jones and reserve grade coach Ken Shine and McCarthy stood down after the opening rounds of the season citing health reasons. The most exciting ball-running forward of the new era of limited tackles McCarthy rose to a position on the NRL Judiciary and then as Chairman of the NSW and Australian Selection Panels.
- ALAN WHITICKER
Coaching Career Statistics
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Competitions | ||||||||||||||
Competition | Games | W | L | D | Win % | |||||||||
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NSWRFL/NSWRL Premiership (NRL) | 4 | 74 | 16 | 55 | 3 | 21.62% | List | |||||||
Midweek Cup | - | 9 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 66.67% | List | |||||||
Challenge Cup AU | - | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 83.33% | List | |||||||
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Australia - By Team | ||||||||||||||
Team | Years | Games | W | L | D | Win % | ||||||||
Brisbane Firsts | 1983-84 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 85.71% | List | |||||||
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NSWRFL/NSWRL Premiership (NRL) - By Year | ||||||||||||||
Team | Season | Games | W | L | D | Win % | ||||||||
South Sydney | NSWRFL 1975 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 20.00% | List | |||||||
Gold Coast | NSWRL 1988 Winfield Cup | 22 | 4 | 16 | 2 | 18.18% | List | |||||||
Gold Coast | NSWRL 1989 Winfield Cup | 22 | 7 | 14 | 1 | 31.82% | List | |||||||
Gold Coast | NSWRL 1990 Winfield Cup | 22 | 4 | 18 | 0 | 18.18% | List | |||||||
South Sydney | NSWRL 1994 Winfield Cup | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0.00% | List | |||||||
NSWRFL/NSWRL Premiership (NRL) - By Team | ||||||||||||||
Team | Years | Games | W | L | D | Win % | ||||||||
South Sydney | 1975, 1994 | 8 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 12.50% | List | |||||||
Gold Coast | 1988-90 | 66 | 15 | 48 | 3 | 22.73% | List | |||||||
Overall | 1975-1994 | 74 | 16 | 55 | 3 | 21.62% | List |
Contributions:
Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson, Paul Carter, Greg Fiveash, Max Turner, Rugby League Tables, Tony McCarron, Alan Katzmann, Michael Borg, Bill Bates, AJ Lucantonio
Your Say
03/02/2010
Bob McCarthy never played for Cronulla.
23/02/2016
Which Sydney Club did Bob play 1 game for before he retired
15/05/2017
Watched League Legends on Fox he said he played 1 game for Easts in 1979 then retired
23/12/2019
Eastern Suburbs 1979 in Reserve Grade
13/04/2020
The eastern suburbs goosters
29/11/2020
Bob played a trial game for Easts in 1979, but not a competition game. He decided to retire.
16/02/2021
Born 1946. Not 1944.
29/05/2021
McCarthy played 1 game for the Roosters in a reserves trial game before the 1978 Pre season Cup Final. It was to gauge if he was up for another season, thankfully he chose to retire.
17/09/2021
That was a Pre season reserve grade game in 1979 for the Roosters when he was thinking of playing again.
Wisely chose to hang up the boots. Great player.
24/03/2023
Born 1946, not 1944.
04/04/2023
I was at the SCG with a bunch of mates for the major semi-final, St. George vs Souths in 1967...we all had a feeling it was going to be a different story to1965..... in the second half Macca made a burst down the LHS and Ian Walsh tried a stiff-arm tackle - he was brushed aside, Macca went over and we (Saints fans) recognised this was a changing of the guard. Souths went on to the GF, Saints lost the Final and one era was over whilst another was beginning, with Macca the embodiment of the new guard - would have been a great in any era!
22/07/2023
The number of games between 1970-1973 is a bit suspect
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