Phil Economidis
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Full name | Philip Economidis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Biloela, Queensland, Australia | 9 February 1953|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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As of 23 April 2021 |
Phil Economidis is an Australian Rugby league coach currently coaching Red Star Rugby League Club in the Serbian Rugby League. He is perhaps best remembered for his stint as coach of the now defunct Gold Coast Chargers in the old Australian Rugby League.
Coaching career[]
Economidis guided the Gold Coast to finals glory in 1997, they beat the Illawarra Steelers 25-14 in front of just 8,197 dedicated fans at Parramatta Stadium, believed to be the lowest ever finals series attendance for the ARL/NRL.
Economidis also assisted in "Coach Talk", inside the sixth edition of Shamrock's Rugby League book.[1]
Throughout his ARL career with the Gold Coast Chargers, he guided the club to 20 victories from 69 starts, a percentage of 29%, the highest of any Gold Coast coach pre Gold Coast Titans.
Economidis moustache was a favourite of many league fans in the late 1990s.
References[]
- ^ Shamrock Books Archived 19 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- 1953 births
- Living people
- Australian rugby league coaches
- Gold Coast Chargers coaches
- Red Star Rugby League Club coaches
- Australian rugby league biography stubs