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Billy Boston

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Playing Career

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Sir William John Boston
Born
Monday, 6th August, 1934
Current Age
91 years and 236 days
Place Of Birth
Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales

Honours & Awards

Based only on data available in the RLP database. This information should be used as a guide only.

The Ashes
1956/1957, 1959/1960, 1962
World Cup
1960
Test Series
New Zealand vs Great Britain 1954, Great Britain vs New Zealand 1955, Great Britain vs New Zealand 1961
European Championship
1955/1956
English Hall Of Fame
1988
International Hall Of Fame
1988

Additional Notes

The first Rugby League player to be knighted, Boston was honoured on June 10, 2025.

Playing Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International   Comp Wins App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Tests (Senior International Matches) - 34 30 -   - 90 23 10 1 67.65% List
The Ashes 3 9 9 -   - 27 5 4 0 55.56% List
World Cup 1 3 2 -   - 6 2 1 0 66.67% List
Tour Matches Great Britain - 43 66 -   - 198 32 11 0 74.42% List
Tour Matches Wigan Warriors - 3 1 -   - 3 2 1 0 66.67% List
Test Series 6 17 16 -   - 48 10 7 0 58.82% List
European Championship 1 2 5 -   - 15 2 0 0 100.00% List
Overall   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
First Class 62 80 -   - 240 71 30 1 114.52% List

Test Matches - By Team

Team Years   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Great Britain 1954-63   32 25 -   - 75 21 10 1 65.63% List
Other 1955   2 5 -   - 15 2 0 0 100.00% List
Overall1954-1963   34 30 0   0 90 23 10 1 67.65% List

World Cup Matches - By Team

Team Years   App T G   GK % FG Pts W L D Win %  
Great Britain 1954-1960   3 2 -   - 6 2 1 0 66.67% List

Your Say

  • Keith Bowen
    10/04/2012

    In many people's eyes one of the very best, if not the best player of all time. Vastly under rated but his try scoring record speaks for itself.
    Although out on the wing, Billy was the complete footballer. Yes he had strength and he used it but what wasn't appreciated was his all round ability. Supremely gifted he had all the attributes and more to make him a contender to be the greatest ever.

  • Anonymous
    31/07/2013

    Mr billy Boston was taught by my father terry fleetwood at catterick signals 1951 -1953 he became a pti physical training instructor due to fact the signals course was not for him his physique stood him out from everyone else and whilst at catterick were he regulary won the YMCA table tennis competition and was awarded with ciigerates which he presented to my father

  • joe tighe
    08/04/2015

    billy boston as a man he is a brilliant person and as a rugby player he was up there with the very best players such as tom van volenovan brian bevan and mick Sullivan.what price would these four bring today.i rate boston as the best of all he was the perfect player he was the complete rugby player,but nobody talks about his ability to swivel his hips while running at full pelt to shrug off a apposing player.i have seen this on many occasions when he left them floundering at thin air,and players lying on the floor in his wake, plus his jack hammer hand off

  • Briian
    09/01/2016

    His career spanned 18 years, including 11 matches for Blackpool.He amassed 571 tries,registered the fastest
    Every century of touchdowns in just 68 games

  • David E. Watkins
    26/05/2020

    I was from the Cynon Valley,so I had heared of Billy.so imagine my surprise in the autumn of 1953,while shivvering in my flimsy PT.Kit outside the Kemmel Education Centre of 1Tr.Sig.Regt.Catterick Camp a Welsh voice rang out ordering us to Turn Right and follow him up the rain soaked hill onto the Moors.On several occaisions during my stay there I travelled back to Cardiff with him and the West African Defence Regt.guy he had befriended who unable to spend leave at home,was made welcome in Tiger Bay my Billy,s Mam. There were other Rugby players around at that time ,one being Brian Gabbitas??who was on my course.and I soon became aware of the general feeling that Billy,s Colour was the reason he never played for Wales!!
    Sadly,I have,over the years made Welsh Media enquiries as to how Billy was doing....but they were always ignored.????? WHY??? That Great Guy..Did Right ....going North!!!

  • Phil Cooksey
    06/09/2021

    Billy is a real gentleman the best winger I have ever seen there will never be another as friendly and good wingers today will never match him

  • Anonymous
    16/02/2024

    I was fifteen years old when that '54 team ran on to the SCG and I couldn't believe what a spectacle they were, even standing still. And Billy Boston stood out from the start. We'd heard about what the Poms were like when they were playing for 'Moother England' and it didn't take long to find out. Many years ago I picked my world team to that time and Billy Boston was and is, the first man picked. Great to see that he's still around, along with Lewis Jones.

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