The
first ARL Immortal passed away 1985
after losing his battle with Cancer.
He is remembered by the ‘Clive
Churchill Stand' at the SCG and the
awarding of the ‘Clive Churchill
Medal' to the best player in the NRL
Grand Final.
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Clive Churchill Player Profile
Clive Churchill, the Little Master. The greatest.
Clive, like Bumper above, was unfortunately well before my time. He was regarded by many astute judges as the best ever. The History of Rugby league "Churchill was the first of the running backs who thought it was his job to set up tries for his backs, he backed this up with courages defence."
He made four Ashes tours, three as a player and one as a Coach.
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John Sattler talking about the 1970 grand final, almost all of which he played with a broken jaw to help Souths to victory over Manly. Great work by The Game Plan for giving us this great clip!
..Extracted from the doco 'The Spirit of Australian Sport: Rugby League' this video takes a look at league in the 1980s. Covering international matches between the Australian Kangaroos and the British league teams as well domestic premiership and NSW Vs Queensland games. The video footage includes the great teams of Canterbury & Parramatta and interviews with the heaps of great interviews.