Shocking news breaks as rugby commentator reveals unexpected career move—find out why!

Paul 'Fatty' Vautin, synonymous with rugby league and Australian television, has announced his retirement, surprising fans and colleagues.

The announcement marks the end of an era for Australian TV, as Vautin has been a fixture on the screen and in the hearts of sports enthusiasts for over thirty years.


At 65, Vautin, affectionately known as Fatty, has decided to step away from the limelight, citing a lack of energy to keep up with the rapidly evolving sport.

'I'm 65, and I've run out of petrol,' he confessed to The Sydney Morning Herald, reflecting on a career that even he finds astonishing given his humble beginnings as a 'redheaded, freckly kid.'


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Paul 'Fatty' Vautin's retirement at 65 has been announced after 33 years on Australian TV. Credit: Facebook


Vautin's journey from a teenager uncertain of his future to a beloved television personality and sports icon is remarkable.

His decision to retire was reportedly communicated to Channel 9 bosses last month, with the seed of retirement planted following the Panthers' 2024 Grand Final triumph.

Despite his plans, the news has sent shockwaves through the rugby league community.


Vautin, who finished the 2024 season as one of the game's most adored figures, also hinted at dissatisfaction with recent rule changes in the sport.

'The players are unbelievable, but there are things about it now that irritate me,' he stated, expressing a desire not to become 'that cranky old guy who complains about a sport that made him what he is.'

Throughout his career, Vautin has worked alongside legends such as Wally Lewis, Ray Warren, Peter Sterling, Phil Gould, Andrew Johns, and Cameron Smith.

He holds fond memories of his time with former Footy Show co-hosts and their impact on viewers.

'It makes me quite emotional when I meet people, and it happens often, who say to me, "That show brought my family together",' Vautin shared.


Tributes have poured in from colleagues and rivals alike.

Phil Gould, a former Origin adversary, praised Vautin on Twitter, calling him a 'champion bloke' and 'one of a kind.'

Gould admired Vautin's ability to entertain while showcasing his deep understanding of the game, crediting him with making football fun and selling the sport to millions.

Other commentators and colleagues have echoed Gould's sentiments, sharing their personal experiences and gratitude for Vautin's support, advice, and the laughter he brought into their lives.

His contributions to sports and television have not gone unnoticed, with 11 Logie Awards for The Footy Show and the 2003 Logie for Most Popular Sports Presenter among his accolades.


Vautin's legacy extended beyond the screen; he played 204 games for Manly, participated in 22 State of Origin games for Queensland, and coached the Maroons to a historic 3-0 series sweep in 1995.

His recent induction into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame and call for his inclusion in the NRL Hall of Fame further cement his status as a rugby league legend.

Despite the end of his TV career, Vautin's future in radio remains uncertain.

What is clear, however, is the indelible mark he has left on the sport and its fans.

His candid nature, humour, and genuine love for the game have made him a beloved figure in Australian sports culture.
Key Takeaways

  • NRL icon Paul 'Fatty' Vautin has announced his retirement at the age of 65 after 33 years on Australian TV.
  • Phil Gould, among others, sent emotional messages in response to Vautin's sudden retirement announcement.
  • Vautin cited a lack of energy and disagreements with recent rugby league rule changes as reasons for his departure.
  • Paul Vautin's career achievements include 11 Logie Awards and being inducted into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame, with calls for his induction into the NRL Hall of Fame following his retirement.
How do you think Paul Vautin’s retirement will affect rugby league coverage on TV? What’s your favourite memory of him on The Footy Show or in his rugby league career? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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As a huge, long time supporter of the Manly football club, "Fattie" is one of the most genuine, decent blokes out there. Always a laugh though kind and considerate. Has devoted his life to the game, now in retirement I would wish him many years of good health, fun and happiness.
 
"the news has sent shockwaves through the rugby league community" RUBBISH.

Fatty, you're a legend. Enjoy your retirement. A great sportsman, larrakin and home grown comedian (even though he's a Queerlander).
 
As a huge, long time supporter of the Manly football club, "Fattie" is one of the most genuine, decent blokes out there. Always a laugh though kind and considerate. Has devoted his life to the game, now in retirement I would wish him many years of good health, fun and happiness.
I always liked fattie such a nice bloke
 
As a huge, long time supporter of the Manly football club, "Fattie" is one of the most genuine, decent blokes out there. Always a laugh though kind and considerate. Has devoted his life to the game, now in retirement I would wish him many years of good health, fun and happiness.
Same here! I have been a devoted fan of the Manly Sea Eagles since 1966, seen a few hundred of their matches but never been to Brookvale Oval or its many reincarnations. Strange hey?
 
Fatty's knowledge of the games, the teams and everything about the sport including the rules which he often criticized was outstanding to say the least. His support for the game was 100% and his light-hearted commentary was always welcome. Please have a great retirement Fatty, the game and its supporters will miss you.
 
Same here! I have been a devoted fan of the Manly Sea Eagles since 1966, seen a few hundred of their matches but never been to Brookvale Oval or its many reincarnations. Strange hey?
As a Queenslander, I have only had the privilege of watching one game at Brookvale Oval...they played the Eels and won...so exciting. The "oldies" are the goodies, such great memories.
 
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I never got the chance of playing against Paul Vautin, having played lower grades for Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs/Berries in the late 1970s.

I was never a great player, hence I never made to the top grade of NSWRL. At least I experienced the pleasure and pain of playing with and against some of the greatest players of the era.
 
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I never got the chance of playing against Paul Vautin, having played lower grades for Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs/Berries in the late 1970s.

I was never a great player, hence I never made to the top grade of NSWRL. At least I experienced the pleasure and pain of playing with and against some of the greatest players of the era.
Did you ever see David Bolton play.
 
I liked Fatty right up until he called my team”The other mob”. Can’t remember the year but my team the NQ Cowboys were going great. The game he commented on was in Townsville. Someone organised a t shirt with “The other mob” on it. Sold heaps including to me. He left the city as early as possible after the game.
 

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