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Phil Lowe was born on 1950 in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, is an English RL coach and former GB & England international rugby league footballer. Discover Phil Lowe'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 63 years old?

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Birthplace Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Date of death 1 March, 2024
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Nationality Australia

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Phil Lowe Height, Weight & Measurements

At 63 years old, Phil Lowe height is 1.88 m and Weight 103 kg.

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Height 1.88 m
Weight 103 kg
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His wife is Jocelyn Parker

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Phil Lowe Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Phil Lowe worth at the age of 63 years old? Phil Lowe’s income source is mostly from being a successful coach. He is from Australia. We have estimated Phil Lowe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1950

Phil Lowe (born 19 January 1950) is an English World Cup winning former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coached in the 1980s.

He played at representative level for Great Britain, England, and Yorkshire, and at club level for Hull Kingston Rovers and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, as a, and coached at club level for York F.C.

Teammate Mike Stephenson recalled, "Phil had a magnificent physique. He had a high leg movement and the ability to stride out of a tackle. A giant of a man and a brilliant exponent of a forward running out wide in the centre areas".

Lowe was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England,

1967

Lowe played left- in Hull Kingston Rovers' 8–7 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1967–68 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1967–68 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 14 October 1967.

1968

He was Hull Kingston Rovers's 'Player of the Season' in both 1968/69 and 1972/73.

1970

Lowe was a member of the last British Ashes winning squad in 1970, making his international debut on the NZ leg of the tour, scoring twice on his debut in a 33-16 in Auckland.

The Ashes, similar to the cricket series of the same name, is a best-of-three series of test matches between the English (previously British) and Australian national rugby league football teams.

1972

His 26 tries in the 1972/73 season, was a club record scoring feat by a Hull Kingston Rovers forward, beating William Sandham's 25-tries scored in the 1912–13 season.

Whilst playing for Hull Kingston Rovers, Lowe helped Great Britain to victory in the 1972 World Cup Final.

1974

In 1974, Lowe was lured to Australia by Manly-Warringah secretary Ken Arthurson to play for the two-time defending Sydney premiers, with Manly paying Hull Kingston Rovers a £15,000 transfer fee.

There he joined fellow Great Britain international Mal Reilly, and hard hitting local junior Terry Randall in what was one of the strongest back rows in the Sydney premiership.

1976

He played three seasons in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership, including, their victory in the 1976 NSWRFL season's Grand Final over Parramatta, scoring his team's only try of the match.

Among his teammates that day included Australian internationals Graham Eadie, Russel Gartner, Bob Fulton, and Terry Randall as well as fellow Englishmen Gary Stephens and Steve "Knocker" Norton.

In three seasons with the Sea Eagles, Lowe played 72 games and scored 25 tries.

After seeking legal advice, the club played Lowe in the first round of the 1976–77 Premiership in a 18–13 win against Warrington, but the Council subsequently expelled Rovers from the tournament.

1977

In April 1977, Lowe became involved in a dispute between Manly and Hull KR.

Manly claimed that they signed Lowe for a further two seasons, but Hull KR refused to release Lowe unless they were paid an additional fee of £10,000.

The matter had been referred to the International Board, and the Rugby League Council requested Hull KR not to select Lowe until a ruling had been made.

In June 1977, Manly agreed to cancel Lowe's contract, with Rovers paying an undisclosed fee as compensation.

In July 1977, the High Court ruled that the League's ban on Lowe "was unlawful, or outside the League's bylaws", and granted an injunction which prevented any disciplinary action being taken against Hull KR on the matter.

Lowe played left- in Hull Kingston Rovers' 26–11 victory over St. Helens in the 1977 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final during the 1977–78 season at Craven Park, Hull on Tuesday 13 December 1977.

1978

Lowe was a member of the Hull Kingston Rovers squad that won the Rugby League Championship in 1978-79 season.

1979

He played right- in the 3–13 defeat by Hull F.C. in the 1979 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final during the 1979–80 season at the Boulevard, Hull on Tuesday 18 December 1979.

1980

Lowe played right- in Hull Kingston Rovers' 10–5 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1979–80 Challenge Cup Final during the 1979–80 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 3 May 1980, in front of a crowd of 95,000.

Lowe played left-, i.e. number 11 in the 7–8 defeat by Leeds in the 1980–81 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1980–81 season at Fartown, Huddersfield on Saturday 8 November 1980.

1981

Lowe played left- in the 9–18 defeat by Widnes in the 1980–81 Challenge Cup Final during the 1980–81 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 2 May 1981, in front of a crowd of 92,496.

Lowe played left- in Hull Kingston Rovers' 11-7 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1980-81 Premiership Final during the 1980–81 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 16 May 1981, in front of a crowd of 29,448.

His testimonial match at Hull Kingston Rovers took place in 1981.

1982

Lowe played left- in Hull Kingston Rovers' 4–12 defeat by Hull F.C. in the 1981–82 John Player Trophy Final during the 1981–82 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 23 January 1982.

1983

Lowe announced his retirement in February 1983.

In March 1983, Lowe began a coaching spell at York, assisting them to both promotion and a place in the semi-finals of the Challenge Cup.

1987

He resigned in March 1987.

He also undertook the role as a director of Hull Kingston Rovers.

1995

In 1995, he was the manager of England's Rugby League World Cup team.

He also became a landlord, running several pubs around the Hull and East Riding area, and was also involved in property investment.

2011

As of 2011, Lowe was the landlord of the Shakespeare public house, in Baxtergate, Hedon, a role he later retired from and relinquished control to his daughter.

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