- Billy Boston
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playername = Billy Boston
fullname = William John Boston
nickname = Billy
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position = Wing, Centre
currentclub =Retired
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1934|8|6
placeofbirth =Tiger Bay ,Cardiff
countryofbirth =Wales
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club1 =Neath RFC
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club2 =Royal Corps of Signals
Wigan RLFC
Blackpool Borough RLFC
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year3start = 1953
year3end = 1968
appearances3 = 488
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points3 = 1448
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new = yesBilly Boston MBE is a former
Wales andGreat Britain rugby league player. Boston is a member of the Rugby League Hall of Fame,Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and was, along with Shaun Edwards the first to be voted into the Wigan RLFC Hall Of Fame. He was awarded an MBE in 1986.He was born on the 6th of August 1934 in
Tiger Bay ,Cardiff and playedrugby union for Neath.Wigan were alerted to him when he was serving with the
Royal Signals atCatterick and when he made his 'A' team debut a crowd of 8,000 assembled insideCentral Park, Wigan . He made his first team debut againstBarrow in November, 1953 scoring a try.For the next fifteen seasons he was a living legend and played his final game in 1968. With Boston on the right wing and
Eric Ashton playing at right centre, Wigan had one of the best combinations in the history of the game. Both players scored doubles in Wigan's1959-60 Northern Rugby Football League Championship final victory. Boston had an incredible turn of speed for a big man and had the ultimate side step and was also able to hand off opponents with apparent ease.Boston played 31 games for Great Britain and was the first player to score four tries in a game against
New Zealand . He was the first non-white player to be selected to tour and added to his 478 tries for Wigan.With
BBC television coverage increasing in the late-1950s , armchair fans as well as terrace supporters were able to witness Billy Boston in action. He beatJohnny Ring 's record of 368 tries and went on to score a record 478 for Wigan, a record that will probably never be broken. Boston also twice equalled the then Wigan club record of seven tries in game, only surpassed since byMartin Offiah andShaun Edwards .Boston scored a total of 571 tries in his career which he finished with
Blackpool Borough . After retiring from the game he took over the running of The Griffin public house near Central Park until his retirement.The Billy Boston stand at Central Park was named in his honour.
External links
* [http://www.eraofthebiff.com/p107a.html Billy Boston at eraofthebiff.com]
* [http://rugbyleaguehistory.co.uk/?page_id=18 Billy Boston at rugbyleaguehistory.co.uk]
* [http://wales.rleague.com/profiles/bill.php Billy Boston at wales.rleague.com]
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