Bill Mullins
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"William" ""Bill"" "Mullins" (Sydney, Australia) was a rugby league footballer in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership, the major rugby league competition in Australia at the time.

A former professional runner, Mullins played his junior football with the

Canterbury Bulldogs/Canterbury Bankstown club before joining Sydney Roosters/Eastern Suburbs in NSWRFL season 1968/1968 where he played 190 first grade matches in the years until NSWRFL season 1978/1978. At the time of his retirement, he was the club's leading try-scorer with 104 tries.

A tall, powerfully built Rugby league positions#Wing/winger, Mullins played in some of the great Sydney Roosters/Easts sides of the seventies, winning premierships in NSWRFL season 1974/1974 and NSWRFL season 1975/1975, and finishing runners up in NSWRFL season 1972/1972 Grand Final. He also won pre-season cups in 1974 and NSWRFL season 1977/1977, mid-week cups in 1975 and NSWRFL season 1978/1978.

Mullins was a representative of Sydney and New South Wales, though injuries suffered at the wrong times during his career prevented him from representing his country. In a trial for Rugby League World Cup/World Cup selection in 1971, Mullins suffered a broken jaw and again, in 1973 had his jaw broken at a critical time in his career.

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