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Robert Oatey (Robert Reginald Oatey) was born on 16 August, 1942 in Australia, is an Australian rules footballer and coach (1942–2019). Discover Robert Oatey'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 77 years old?

Popular As Robert Reginald Oatey
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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August 1942
Birthday 16 August
Birthplace N/A
Date of death 17 September, 2019
Died Place Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality Australia

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1942

Robert Reginald Oatey OAM (16 August 1942 – 17 September 2019) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Norwood and Sturt in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

He was a member of the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.

1959

Oatey, the son of South Australian football great Jack Oatey, captained the first eighteen at Norwood Boy's High School winning the Hone Medal for Fairest and Best in the High School competition in 1959 and 1960.

1960

In 1960 Robert was invited to join the Norwood thirds (U19) for 4 games as a Reserve after playing for his school.

He then played in the SANFL second semi and Grand Final which Norwood won by defeating North Adelaide FC 13 goals to one with Robert Winning the prize of $10 as best player on the ground.

While at Norwood, Oatey played with his brother Peter, who also played tennis at the Australian Championships in the 1960s.

Following his retirement from playing, Robert Oatey became a television commentator for SANFL games, working with Adelaide's Channel 7 and Channel 9 alongside others such as Bruce McAvaney, Ian Day, Peter Marker, Rick Keegan and Graham Campbell.

1961

A rover, Oatey kicked a goal with his first kick in league football for Norwood, in the 1961 season.

He was amongst Norwood's best players in the loss to West Adelaide in the 1961 SANFL Grand Final.

1966

His nine interstate appearances for South Australia includes games at the 1966 Hobart and 1969 Adelaide Carnivals.

1967

Oatey won Norwood's best and fairest award for the first time in 1967 and was also the club's leading goalkicker.

The following season he began a six-year tenure as Norwood's captain-coach, during which time he played his best football.

1968

He was runner up to Barrie Robran in the 1968 Magarey Medal count, in his first year as coach, a season when Norwood finished last on the ladder.

1970

Under Oatey, Norwood improved to fifth in 1970 and were fourth in both 1972 and 1973, but he would be replaced as coach by former North Adelaide player Bob Hammond in 1974.

1971

He won another club best and fairest that year, then again in 1971 and 1972.

1974

From 1974 to 1978, Oatey played for Sturt, which were coached by his father.

He was a Sturt premiership player in 1974, when the club defeated Glenelg in the grand final.

2000

In 2000, Oatey was named as a forward pocket in Norwood's Team of the Century.

2002

Oatey was an inaugural inductee into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

2008

He received the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in 2008, for his "service to Australian Rules football as a coach and as a contributor to the development of younger players."