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Mick Sullivan (Michael Sullivan) was born on 12 January, 1934 in Pudsey, England, is a GB & England international rugby league footballer and coach. Discover Mick Sullivan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January, 1934
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace Pudsey, England
Date of death 5 April, 2016
Died Place Wakefield, England
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1934

Michael Sullivan (12 January 1934 – 5 April 2016) was an English World Cup winning professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s, and coached in the 1970s.

He set the record for the most appearances for the Great Britain Lions with 46.

This record has been matched (by Garry Schofield) but never overtaken.

He also holds the record for the most rugby league test match tries by a player of any nationality with 44.

Mick Sullivan was born in Pudsey, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he worked a pipefitter, and he died aged 82 in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

1952

Sullivan signed with Huddersfield in 1952 as an 18-year-old.

Mick Sullivan also represented Great Britain while at Huddersfield between 1952 and 1956 against France (2 non-Test matches).

1954

He made his début for Great Britain during the 1954 World Cup in France against the Australian team.

Sullivan went on to appear in the final and help Great Britain to claim the first ever World Cup.

Sullivan won caps for Great Britain while at Huddersfield in 1954 against France (2 matches), New Zealand, and Australia, in 1955 against New Zealand (3 matches), in 1956 against Australia (3 matches), in 1957 against France (3 matches), France, Australia, New Zealand, while at Wigan against France (2 matches), in 1958 against France, Australia (3 matches), and New Zealand (2 matches), in 1959 against France (2 matches) and Australia (3 matches), in 1960 against France (3 matches), France, New Zealand and Australia, while at St. Helens in 1961 against France, and New Zealand (2 matches), in 1962 against France (3 matches), Australia (3 matches), and New Zealand, and while at York in 1963 against Australia (World Cup 1954 3-caps, 1-try, 1957 3-caps, 3-tries, 1960 3-caps, 1-try).

1955

He was selected to play for England while at Huddersfield in 1955 against Other Nationalities, and in 1956 against France.

1957

Sullivan was signed by Wigan for a record fee of £9,500 in 1957 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £480,900 in 2013).

Mick Sullivan represented Great Britain & France in the 37–31 victory over New Zealand at Carlaw Park, Auckland on 3 July 1957.

Mick Sullivan played, i.e. number 5, in Huddersfield's 15–8 victory over York in the 1957–58 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1957–58 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 October 1957, played , and scored a try, in St. Helens' 25–9 victory over Swinton in the 1961–62 Lancashire County Cup Final during the 1961–62 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 11 November 1961, and played in the 7–4 victory over Swinton in the 1962–63 Lancashire County Cup Final during the 1962–63 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 27 October 1962.

1958

Mick Sullivan played, i.e. number 5, and scored a try in Wigan's 13–9 victory over Workington Town in the 1957–58 Challenge Cup Final during the 1957–58 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 10 May 1958, in front of a crowd of 66,109, and played , and scored a try in the 30-13 victory over Hull F.C. in the 1958–59 Challenge Cup Final during the 1958–59 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 9 May 1959, in front of a crowd of 79,811, and played in St. Helens 12-6 victory over Wigan in the 1960–61 Challenge Cup Final during the 1960–61 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 13 May 1961, in front of a crowd of 94,672

1960

He scored a try against Australia in 1960, when he became the only British player to win the World Cup twice.

1961

He was later signed by St. Helens in 1961 for a new world record fee of £11,000.

Sullivan played his first game for St. Helens in January 1961.

1962

While at St. Helens, Sullivan played for England in 1962 against France.

1966

Sullivan moved to Australia and captain-coached the Junee team in the Group 9 competition in southern New South Wales for 3 years from 1966 until 1968.

1970

Mick Sullivan was the coach of Batley from June 1970 to October 1970, during this period he also worked a pipefitter during the building of Fiddlers Ferry power station.

2013

(based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £484,000 in 2013).

2016

It was announced on 5 April 2016 that he had died in the previous week, aged 82.