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It's being reported across social media that Peter Fox, one of our greatest ever coaches, has died aged 85.
Without a doubt one of the greatest man-managers and motivators we have ever seen. Who could forget the way he coaxed performances out of some pretty average players?
Let's share our Peter Fox stories, I'm sure there are plenty...
paulwalker71 wrote:It's being reported across social media that Peter Fox, one of our greatest ever coaches, has died aged 85.
Without a doubt one of the greatest man-managers and motivators we have ever seen. Who could forget the way he coaxed performances out of some pretty average players?
Let's share our Peter Fox stories, I'm sure there are plenty...
You should put this up on the VT as well, its a sad day for the whole game.
Joined: Feb 17 2002 Posts: 28357 Location: MACS0647-JD
Amazing coach, some of the old timers and bit part players he signed regularly turned into legends.
It still pishes me off that I'd actually booked to go on the Australian tour in a group with Peter Fox as "tour guide", when the Superleague wars kicked ff and the fekkin thing was cancelled. I have never forgiven the Aussies since - would've been the trip of a lifetime.
RIP Peter. A true gent and a real legend
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Terribly sad news.Was lucky enough to watch his teams and the success he brought us.His ability to get the best out of average players was terrific.His teams always had a never say die attitude and when we did get beaten you always came away thinking we had given it our best shot and could have done no more.A real sad day in our history.Thanks for the memories Peter.
Joined: Mar 01 2002 Posts: 10969 Location: Bradbados
Sad to hear that news.
Peter was the best. Great coach great guy. Great storyteller too, so I've been told.
The one story about him personally was the one where the fan, after seeing the team lose, told Foxy they'd been rubbish and demanded his admission money back. Peter pulled some money out of his own pocket and gave to to him. One in a trillion.
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Unbelievable coach Bradford won back to back championships under foxy, like people said brough the best out of ordinary average players, and made the good players fantastic, I recall peters only regret at Bradford in his first stint was not been able to get Steve knocker Norton there, they would have conquered the game had he got his wish, rest well foxy you gave me memories to see me out
Joined: Mar 13 2005 Posts: 500 Location: Idle, Bradford
Our greatest ever coach. No one won more trophies with less money. He made average players good and good players great. The first coach I ever watched in 78 when we once had to play something like 5 games in a week due to a fixture backlog and injury crisis but we still made the top 8. A couple of years later we won back to back championships. As GB coach he came very close to beating the Aussies in a test series. He left us and came back when we looked doomed to be relegated and saved us in the last game of the season. I think it was the year after that we lost the championship on points difference. No one ever got more out of their players. Rest in peace Sir Peter.
R.I.P. Peter, one story, I remember it still today. I'd been picked to play in the U19's against Cas. Even before we kicked off most of us were " worried" to say the least. Knocker Norton was coming back from an injury and he, plus a couple of 1st teamers were against us. By half time most of us just wanted to go home, but in the shed the winger of ours was being called all the names under the sun. Someone said " he's a bloody coward" which really was not fair on the young lad. What we didn't know, Foxy had popped into the dressing room and was at the back, listening.. When he heard that, he exploded. "There's no such bloody thing as a coward in rugby league" some players are just nicer than others" We went out and played much better and the winger saved 2 certain tries.. Foxy could inspire anyone, from the lowest to the highest.. I remember all this, because I scored my one and only try in Northern colours. After, he said to me,"nice try laddie" I felt 10 foot tall.. sadly for me, I'd hurt my back and played just 2 more games then chose my job over Rugby.( played amateur though for 20 years) R.I.P. to a great Guy.
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