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Billy Wilson (30 May 1927—25 March 1993) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s, '50s and '60s. An Australia national and New South Wales state representative front-row forward, he captained the national team in two Tests against New Zealand in 1963 and who captained-coached a number of his club sides during a record length career played at the top-grade for twenty seasons from 1948 to 1967. Much of his New South Wales Rugby League premiership career was spent with Sydney's St. George club where he was a pivotal member of that club in the first half of their 11-year consecutive premiership run from 1956 to 1966. Billy Wilson won six premierships with the Dragons. ==Early career== Wilson was a St. George junior, growing up in Blakehurst in Sydney. He was graded for the St. George club in 1948 as a centre/lock. Regularly during his early career Wilson would take up the financial opportunities offered to lead (as captain/coach) Country first division sides. In 1950 he and his wife Norma moved to Picton for that purpose from where he represented for Southern Division against the touring 1950 Great Britain side. In 1951 he was captain-coach at Baradine's club in northern New South Wales.
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