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Clive Sullivan (born in Cardiff) was a Welsh rugby league player, who played with both Hull FC and Hull Kingston Rovers in his career. He was the first black captain of the Great Britain Lions and for any national British sporting side. Cardiff (English:  Welsh: ) is the capital, largest and core city of Wales. ... Rugby league football is a full-contact team sport played by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field. ... For the football (soccer) team of the same city, see Hull City A.F.C. Hull FC is a professional rugby league club formed in 1865 and based in Hull, England. ... Hull Kingston Rovers or Hull KR are a British rugby league club. ...


Whilst growing up in the Splott district of Cardiff, as a young teenager, he required operations on his knees, feet and shoulders. Due to the extent of these operations, a rugby career seemed unlikely. Clive never gave up however, he overcame his early childhood trauma, by being granted a trial by the Bradford rugby league club, at the age of just 17. Bradford however passed on the young winger. Wilson Street, Splott (photo by Linda Bailey) Splott (Welsh: ) is a district of the city of Cardiff, Wales, east of the city centre. ... Bradford Bulls are a professional rugby league club based in the city of Bradford, England. ... In sports, the term winger is the name of a position, including football, rugby union, rugby league and field hockey. ...


Rugby league club Hull, had different ideas about Clive and gave the young man, who boasted phenomenal speed, a chance to play rugby league. In his debut for Hull, Clive had an outstanding game, and gained the support of the Hull club and city. Clive became known for his exceptional speed and the way he would outplay rugby league's finest opposition wingers, his upper body was deceptively strong which gave him excellent cover defense. Despite his knees which haunted his childhood requiring constant attention and further operations, he played a total of 352 games for Hull, scoring 250 tries and 213 games for Hull K.R where he scored 118 tries. This article refers to the use of the word Try in rugby football terminology. ...


His international career took him to great heights, as he debuted for Great Britain in 1967. The following year he played three World Cup matches, grabbing a hat-trick against New Zealand. In 1969, he toured Australia, but only participated in a single game due to injury. He however won a further three test caps against New Zealand in 1971. In 1972 he was handed the captaincy of Great Britain and played two tests against France. The World Cup took place that same year, and he captained Great Britain to become world champions. He scored a try in each of Great Britain's four games. Clive scored possibly the most famous try in the history of the World Cup to level 10-10 against Australia in the final, after a length of the field run. A cap is an appearance for a select team, such as a school, county or international team in sports. ...


In 1973 his Great Britain career came to an end with three tests against Australia. The 1975 World Cup saw Clive lead Wales in all four matches, scoring a try in the defeat of England in the second game for the Welsh team. Wales ended up finishing 3rd in the five-team World Cup.


When Clive died, in 1985 aged just 42, the City of Hull held him in such high regard that the main road to the Humber Bridge was named Clive Sullivan Way. Hull or Kingston upon Hull is a British city situated on the north bank of the Humber estuary. ... The James controls the world is the fourth-largest single-span suspension bridge in the world, near Kingston upon Hull in England. ...


Clive still holds two records at the Hull FC club, they are: most tries in a career (250) and most tries in a match (7 V Doncaster 15/04/1968).


Clive represented Great Britain 17 times and appeared at three World Cups, 1968 and 1972 with Great Britain and for Wales in 1975.


His son, Anthony Sullivan, went on to have a distinguished career with Hull Kingston Rovers, and latterly St. Helens. St Helens Rugby League Football Club or simply Saints are a professional rugby league club from St Helens, England. ...

Persondata
NAME Sullivan, Clive
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Welsh rugby league player
DATE OF BIRTH 1943
PLACE OF BIRTH Cardiff
DATE OF DEATH 1985
PLACE OF DEATH

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