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Liam Fulton (Liam Mark Fulton) was born on 8 August, 1984 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian rugby league footballer (born 1984). Discover Liam Fulton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

Popular As Liam Mark Fulton
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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 8 August 1984
Birthday 8 August
Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality former

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Liam Fulton Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Liam Fulton height is 187 cm and Weight 95 kg.

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Weight 95 kg
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1984

Liam Mark Fulton (born 8 August 1984), also known by the nickname of "Bozo", is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s.

He played for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League (NRL) competition.

Fulton primarily played at.

Considered to be a jokester, known for making prank phone calls, Fulton was also a noted clubman.

Former team-mate Benji Marshall described him as, "not the biggest, he's not the strongest in the gym, he doesn't look athletic with his shirt off. He weighs only 96 kilograms. But he puts that body on the line every week, he makes his tackles and I have never played with a second-rower who runs a better line. He is so talented."

Fulton was born in Westmead, New South Wales and started playing junior rugby league football for Greystanes Devils under-7s when he was four years old.

2002

While attending Westfields Sports High School, Fulton played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 2002.

He captained the SG Ball Cup team to victory in the Grand Final in 2002 while playing for the Western Suburbs Magpies, coming back from 16-0 down to win 18–16.

Later in his career, Fulton said, "My father used to film the SG Ball matches and often when I go to his house, we will put on the videos and watch the games again. Those memories will always be with me."

2003

Having recently turned 19, Fulton made his National Rugby League début for the Wests Tigers from the bench in the last game of the 2003 NRL season.

2004

He played three games in 2004, before becoming a regular fixture in first grade in 2005.

2005

Fulton again tasted success in 2005 when the Wests Tigers defeated the North Queensland Cowboys in the 2005 NRL grand final to win the club's first NRL premiership.

2006

As NRL Premiers Wests faced Super League champions Bradford Bulls in the 2006 World Club Challenge.

Fulton played from the interchange bench in the Tigers' 30–10 loss.

This early success in his career was tempered by a serious shoulder injury in the opening game of the 2006 season, which sidelined him for the whole season.

2009

Due to salary cap issues Wests Tigers were forced to let Fulton go to English Super League club Huddersfield Giants for the 2009 season, and there he was a member of the team that played in the Challenge Cup final.

In October 2009, Fulton signed a two-year contract to return to the Wests Tigers from 2010.

2011

In 2011, Fulton made his representative debut, playing for first NRL All Stars, and later City Origin.

Midway through 2011, Fulton was given permission to negotiate with other clubs as Wests Tigers struggled to fit incoming forward Adam Blair under the salary cap.

Fulton said of the opportunity, "There's a lot of talk going around signing players and people having to leave but at the end of the day I've got another two years here."

He ended up remaining with the club, with former team-mate Mark O'Neill describing his end-of-season form as, "career best."

2012

An injury-disrupted season for the Wests Tigers saw Fulton playing games at and in 2012.

He still made 778 tackles, placing him in the top 20 for most tackles in the NRL for the regular season.

At the end of the year, he received the club's Noel Kelly Medal for the best forward.

2013

Before the beginning of the 2013 NRL season, Fulton signed a new contract to remain with club until the end of the 2016 season, saying, "I'm really pleased with this new contract. To be a one NRL club player means a lot to me."

He played in 21 games in 2013, leading the team with 834 tackles.

At the end of the season he was awarded the club's Best and Fairest and Player's Player.

2014

Knocked unconscious in the first game of the 2014 season, Fulton was unable to return to the field.

Wests Tigers, who were winning at the time, went on to suffer a defeat.

Fulton later said, "I've been concussed that many times that I'm probably beyond it now, to be honest. You get paid well and I think everyone knows that there's going to be head knocks involved and if you don't want to cop a head knock you don't play really."

Fulton announced his immediate retirement from the game on 10 July 2014, after receiving further concussions which had caused short-term memory loss and confusion.

While told that the effects of the head-knocks may reversed, he was also warned he risk permanent damage if he suffered any more.

"Rugby league has given me everything, to be honest. It's up there with the best thing that's ever happened to me in my life," he said.

2017

In 2017, Fulton was appointed Head Coach of the Campbelltown City Kangaroos and proved an instant success, leading the 1st Grade team to their first Group 6 title in 34 years.

He was also made a Wests Tigers Life Member.