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Roy Masters (Rugby league coach)

Roy Masters
Personal information
Full name Roydon John Masters
Born (1941-10-15) 15 October 1941 (age 76)
Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1978–81 Wests Magpies 94 56 2 36 60
1982–87 St. George Dragons 156 86 8 62 55
Total 250 142 10 98 57
Source: RLP

Roy Masters AM is an Australian sports journalist and former rugby league football coach. He is a sports columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald. He was a school teacher with an interest in team psychology who enjoyed some success as a schoolboy coach before embarking on a professional coaching career in the NSWRFL Premiership.

Roy was the eldest of seven children to author and journalist Olga Masters and her school teacher husband. His siblings include current affairs journalist Chris Masters, Ian Masters, a Los Angeles radio show host, Quentin Masters, a London-based film producer, Sue Masters television Producer and Deb Masters.

Masters had little experience as a rugby league player having played country football as a hooker of, "only average ability " during his early teaching years at Tweed River High. He qualified as a teacher in 1963 and following posts at Tweed River and Armidale, Masters taught at Tamworth High School and coached their rugby league side to victory in the prestigious University Shield schoolboys competition.In 1972 he was selected as coach of the inaugural Australian Schoolboys representative side which featured such future stars as Ian Schubert, Craig Young, Les Boyd and Royce Ayliffe. The side toured Great Britain, going undefeated on the tour and scoring 108 tries in their 11 games to their opponents one.

Masters' senior coaching career in the NSWRL commenced with a minor role with the Penrith Panthers in 1974 as one of five members of the coaching panel. At the time he was still a social science teacher at Doonside High School. In 1976 he shifted to the Western Suburbs Magpies to coach their under 23s side when Don Parish was the head coach.


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