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Robert Finch (rugby league)

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Name
  
Robert Finch

Role
  
Rugby league

Children
  
Brett Finch


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Robert Finch (born 1956) is an Australian former rugby league player of the 1970s.

Career

A dual premiership winner with the St George Dragons, Robert Finch played seven seasons with the Dragons between 1974-1980, including the 1977 and 1979 premiership victories. He started out as an Australian schoolboy representative on the 1972-73 tour of England and was from Maitland, New South Wales. He also won the Under-23 Grand Final with St George Dragons in his debut season. He played most of his first grade career under the astute coaching of Harry Bath.

After his first grade career was over, he moved to Newcastle in 1981 and represented Country Firsts that year, before moving onto coaching with Newcastle Knights in the lower grades and an administrative career with Super League and Canberra Raiders. In later years, he became to referees coordinator with the NRL.

Robert Finch is the father of the former NRL and representative player, Brett Finch.

References

Robert Finch (rugby league) Wikipedia