Warrington Bishop made his debut for Warrington in October 1984, scoring a try and kicking seven goals in a 42–30 win against
Workington Town. On 11 May 1986, in the semi-final of the
1985–86 Rugby League Premiership, Bishop scored a record-equalling five drop goals in a 23–10 win against
Wigan. A week later in the final, he scored a try and five conversions in a 38–10 win against
Halifax. He also played in the
1986–87 Rugby League Premiership final the following year, but were this time defeated by
Wigan. He then spent parts of the next two seasons in Australia, making 13 first grade appearances for
Cronulla Sharks in the
1988 and
1989 NSWRL seasons. Bishop played at scrum-half for Warrington in the
1990 Challenge Cup final, but the team were defeated 14–36 by Wigan. He made his final appearance for the club in October 1990. Bishop left the club in 1994 and returned to Australia. ==References==