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- Q2903616 description "Welsh rugby union player".
- Q2903616 description "Welsh rugby union player".
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- Q2903616 abstract "William 'Billy' Cleaver (15 September 1921 – 29 September 2003) was a Welsh international Rugby Union fly-half who played club rugby for Cardiff. He won 14 caps for Wales and was selected to play for the British Lions on the 1950 tour of Australia and New Zealand. He was in the Welsh team that won the 1950 Grand Slam.Born in 1921 in Treorchy, Rhondda, Cleaver was an exciting attacking player with a shrewd change of pace. After one terrible game, under heavy weather conditions against Scotland, Cleaver gained the nickname 'Billy Kick'; though this was a harsh moniker considering his normal style of play. Cleaver was a coal miner by trade and spent most of his life within the industry, though in a managerial role for much of his later career. He was a keen patron of the arts: he was secretary of the Contemporary Arts Society for Wales (1972–91) and vice chairman of the Welsh Arts Council (1980–83).".
- Q2903616 birthDate "1921-09-15".
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- Q2903616 dateOfBirth "1921-09-15".
- Q2903616 dateOfDeath "2003-09-29".
- Q2903616 name "Billy Cleaver".
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- Q2903616 shortDescription "Welsh rugby union player".
- Q2903616 university "University College of Wales, Cardiff".
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- Q2903616 comment "William 'Billy' Cleaver (15 September 1921 – 29 September 2003) was a Welsh international Rugby Union fly-half who played club rugby for Cardiff. He won 14 caps for Wales and was selected to play for the British Lions on the 1950 tour of Australia and New Zealand. He was in the Welsh team that won the 1950 Grand Slam.Born in 1921 in Treorchy, Rhondda, Cleaver was an exciting attacking player with a shrewd change of pace.".
- Q2903616 label "Billy Cleaver".
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