English: Clive Sullivan Way, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The A63 dual carriageway sweeping into the city north of Albert Dock, looking north from the footbridge off the southern end of Strickland Street. It's Sunday so there's not much traffic. On the right is part of the huge Smith & Nephew factory complex and on the left edge of the picture is the tower block at Hull Royal Infirmary. 1189237 The blocks of flats are at Great Thornton Street off the south side of Anlaby Road.
Clive Sullivan Way is named after a Cardiff born rugby league player who scored 250 tries in 352 games for Hull FC and a further 118 tries in 213 for neighbours and arch rivals Hull Kingston Rovers. An out and out sprinter, Sullivan won 15 caps for Wales and 17 for Great Britain, being given the GB captaincy in 1972 and scoring arguably the most famous try in the history of the World Cup. 'Sully' was the first (and so far only) black person to be accorded hero status by the people of Hull. He died of cancer in 1985 aged 42.
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