Chiming In - Steve Gillis, Player Manager

Bob Tate. Popular publican lifts lid on sports stars! | Chiming In EP025


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Bob Tate is one of Sydney’s best known publicans - you name it, he’s seen it.


In the 1990s Tate owned and ran the Clovelly Hotel, deep in the heart of Sydney’s eastern suburbs. 


Rugby league, union, cricket, AFL and surf lifesaving stars would flock there - making it one of the best known sporting pubs in the country. Jockeys, trainers and bookmakers would also frequent the establishment.


In this episode of Chiming In, Tate shares countless yarns about the sports men and women who often walked a fine line with a belly full of beer.


The Sydney Morning Herald’s Roy Masters once described the pub as the headquarters of the NRL where all the big deals were done.


Tate’s recollection of the thrills and spills at the famous pub are enlightening and entertaining.


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Start

02:10 - Claim to fame

07:10 - How Clovelly became THE pub for NRL

10:30 - Maroons meet the Blues at Clovelly

13:59 - Mad Monday's

16:10 - Banning sports stars

18:21 - Origin teams coming into the pub

21:38 - Which sport stars eat the most

25:39 - Most famous people in the pub

27:55 - The 'toilet' incident

31:05 - NSW Cricket team vs pub drinkers

35:45 - What makes a good publican

41:40 - RSA & the gray area

45:25 - Sport runs in the family

54:55 - AFL invasion and no space for junior RL



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